JavaScript valueOf() Method
Complete Array Object Reference
Definition and Usage
The valueOf() method returns the primitive value of an Array object.
The primitive value is inherited by all objects descended from the Array
object.
The valueOf() method is usually called automatically by JavaScript behind the
scenes and not explicitly in code.
Syntax
Complete Array Object Reference
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