The [@@toPrimitive]()
method converts a Date
object to a primitive value.
Date()[Symbol.toPrimitive](hint);
The primitive value of the given Date
object. Depending on the argument, the method can return either a string or a number.
The [@@toPrimitive]()
method of the Date
object returns a primitive value, that is either of type number or of type string.
If hint
is "string"
or "default"
, [@@toPrimitive]()
tries to call the toString
method. If the toString
property does not exist, it tries to call the valueOf
method and if the valueOf
does not exist either, [@@toPrimitive]()
throws a TypeError
.
If hint
is "number"
, [@@toPrimitive]()
first tries to call valueOf
, and if that fails, it calls toString
.
JavaScript calls the [@@toPrimitive]()
method to convert an object to a primitive value. You rarely need to invoke the [@@toPrimitive]()
method yourself; JavaScript automatically invokes it when encountering an object where a primitive value is expected.
Specification | Status | Comment |
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ECMAScript 2015 (6th Edition, ECMA-262) The definition of 'Date.prototype.@@toPrimitive' in that specification. | Standard | Initial definition. |
ECMAScript Latest Draft (ECMA-262) The definition of 'Date.prototype.@@toPrimitive' in that specification. | Draft |
Desktop | ||||||
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Chrome | Edge | Firefox | Internet Explorer | Opera | Safari | |
Basic support | ? | ? | 44 | ? | ? | ? |
Mobile | |||||||
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Android webview | Chrome for Android | Edge Mobile | Firefox for Android | Opera for Android | iOS Safari | Samsung Internet | |
Basic support | ? | ? | ? | 44 | ? | ? | ? |
Server | |
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Node.js | |
Basic support | 6.0.0 |
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