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Symbol.toPrimitive

The Symbol.toPrimitive is a symbol that specifies a function valued property that is called to convert an object to a corresponding primitive value.

Property attributes of Symbol.toPrimitive
Writable no
Enumerable no
Configurable no

Description

With the help of the Symbol.toPrimitive property (used as a function value), an object can be converted to a primitive value. The function is called with a string argument hint, which specifies the preferred type of the result primitive value. The hint argument can be one of "number", "string", and "default".

Examples

Following example describes how Symbol.toPrimitive property can modify the primitive value converted from an object.

// An object without Symbol.toPrimitive property.
var obj1 = {};
console.log(+obj1);     // NaN
console.log(`${obj1}`); // "[object Object]"
console.log(obj1 + ''); // "[object Object]"

// An object with Symbol.toPrimitive property.
var obj2 = {
  [Symbol.toPrimitive](hint) {
    if (hint == 'number') {
      return 10;
    }
    if (hint == 'string') {
      return 'hello';
    }
    return true;
  }
};
console.log(+obj2);     // 10        -- hint is "number"
console.log(`${obj2}`); // "hello"   -- hint is "string"
console.log(obj2 + ''); // "true"    -- hint is "default"

Specifications

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Desktop
Chrome Edge Firefox Internet Explorer Opera Safari
Basic support 48 15 44 No Yes Yes
Mobile
Android webview Chrome for Android Edge Mobile Firefox for Android Opera for Android iOS Safari Samsung Internet
Basic support Yes Yes Yes 44 Yes Yes Yes
Server
Node.js
Basic support 6.0.0

See also

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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Symbol/toPrimitive