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Get an object's ES6 @@toStringTag.
See: 19.1.3.6 Object.prototype.toString ( )
module.exports(value)
⇒ string
⏏The toStringTag
method returns "[object type]", where type is the
object type.
Kind: Exported function
Returns: string
- The object type string.
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
value | * | The object of which to get the object type string. |
Example
import toStringTag from 'to-string-tag-x';
console.log(toStringTag({})); // returns '[object Object]'
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Get an object's ES6 @@toStringTag.
The npm package to-string-tag-x receives a total of 4,047 weekly downloads. As such, to-string-tag-x popularity was classified as popular.
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