In Swift, the type(of:) method can be used to get the type of an object at runtime.
Here's an example using a String object:
let myString = "Hello, world!"
print(type(of: myString)) // output will be: String
Similarly, here's an example using an Int object:
let myInt = 42
print(type(of: myInt)) // output will be: Int
Note that the type(of:) method returns the actual type of the object, not just its superclass or protocol type.