Call the valueOf() method. The valueOf() method of any class returns the primitive value if one exists: : String « String « Flash / Flex / ActionScript

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Flash / Flex / ActionScript » String » String 
Call the valueOf() method. The valueOf() method of any class returns the primitive value if one exists:
 

package{
  import flash.display.Sprite;
  
  public class Main extends Sprite{
    public function Main(){

        var sTitle:String = new String("ActionScript Bible");
        
        trace(sTitle.valueOf())// Displays: ActionScript Bible

    }
  }
}

        
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