JavaScript Number valueOf( ) Method (original) (raw)

Last Updated : 22 May, 2023

JavaScript Number valueOf( ) method in JavaScript is used to return the primitive value of a number. This method is usually called internally by JavaScript and not explicitly in web code

Syntax:

number.valueOf()

Parameters: This method does not accept any parameter.

Return Value: The valueof() method in JavaScript returns a number representing the primitive value of the specified Number object.

Below are examples of the Number valueOf( ) Method:

Example 1: In this example, the output comes out to be NaN as the value stored in the variable is NaN.

JavaScript `

let num=NaN; console.log(num.valueOf());

`

Output:

NaN

Example 2: Passing a positive number as an argument in the valueOf() method.

JavaScript `

let num=213; console.log(num.valueOf());

`

Output:

213

Example 3: Passing a negative number as an argument in the valueOf() method.

JavaScript `

let num=-213; console.log(num.valueOf());

`

Output:

-213

Example 4: Passing zero as an argument in the valueOf() method.

JavaScript `

let num=0; console.log(num.valueOf());

`

Output:

0

Example 5: Passing an equation(equating to infinite value) as an argument in the valueOf() method.

JavaScript `

let num=0/0; console.log(num.valueOf());

`

Output:

Nan

Supported Browsers:

We have a complete list of Javascript Number Objects methods, to check those please go through this Javascript Number Complete reference article.