JavaScript BigInt valueOf() Method
Last Updated :
16 May, 2023
The BigInt.toString() method is an inbuilt method in JavaScript that is used to return the wrapped primitive value of a BigInt object.
Syntax:
bigIntObj.valueOf()
Parameters: This method does not accept any parameter.
Return value: This method returns a BigInt representing the primitive value of the specified BigInt object.
The below examples illustrate the BigInt.prototype.toString() method in JavaScript:
Example 1: This example shows the basic use of the BigInt.prototype.toString() method in JavaScript.
javascript
<script>
console.log( typeof Object(1324n));
console.log( typeof Object(24324).valueOf());
</script>
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Output:
"object"
"number"
Example 2: This example shows the basic use of the BigInt.prototype.toString() method in JavaScript.
javascript
<script>
console.log( typeof Object( "GeeksforGeeks" ));
console.log( typeof Object( "GeeksforGeeks" ).valueOf());
</script>
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Output:
"object"
"string"
We have a complete list of Javascript BigInt Methods, to check those please go through the Javascript BigInt Complete Reference article.
Supported Browsers: The browsers supported by BigInt.prototype.valueOf() method are listed below:
- Google Chrome 67 and above
- Edge 79 and above
- Firefox 68 and above
- Opera 54 and above
- Safari 14 and above
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