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String literals (denoted by double or single quotes) and strings returned from String calls in a non-constructor context (i.e., without using the [...] keyword)
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String literals (denoted by double or single quotes) and strings returned from String calls in a non-constructor context (i.e., without using the [...] keyword)
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String literals (denoted by double or single quotes) and strings returned from String calls in a non-constructor context (i.e., without using the [...] keyword)
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String - JavaScript | MDN
ethod inherited by String instances. Distinction between string primitives and String objects Note that JavaScript distinguishes between String objects and primitive string values. (The same is true of Boolean and Numbers .) <span>String literals (denoted by double or single quotes) and strings returned from String calls in a non-constructor context (i.e., without using the new keyword) are primitive strings. JavaScript automatically converts primitives to String objects, so that it's possible to use String object methods for primitive strings. In contexts where a

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