The valueOf() method of Symbol values returns this symbol value.
The valueOf() method of Symbol values returns this symbol value.
valueOf()
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The primitive value of the specified Symbol object.
The valueOf() method of Symbol returns the primitive value of a Symbol object as a Symbol data type.
JavaScript calls the valueOf() method to convert an object to a primitive value. You rarely need to invoke the valueOf() method yourself; JavaScript automatically invokes it when encountering an object where a primitive value is expected.
const sym = Symbol("example"); sym === sym.valueOf(); // true
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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Symbol/valueOf