Boolean.prototype.valueOf()
The valueOf() method returns the primitive value of a
Boolean object.
Syntax
valueOf()
Return value
The primitive value of the given Boolean object
Description
The valueOf() method of Boolean returns the primitive value
of a Boolean object or literal Boolean as a Boolean data type.
This method is usually called internally by JavaScript and not explicitly in code.
Examples
Using valueOf()
x = new Boolean();
myVar = x.valueOf(); // assigns false to myVar
Specifications
| Specification |
|---|
| ECMAScript Language Specification # sec-boolean.prototype.valueof |
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