How to function call using 'this' inside forEach loop

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南方客 2020-12-13 03:41

In the following object, I have a problem using the \'this\' reference:

function SampleObject(){
    this.addObject = function(object){...}
    ...
    // mo         


        
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  •  渐次进展
    2020-12-13 04:35

    You can store this in variable:

    var self = this;
    this.addNewObjects = function(arr){
        arr.forEach(function(obj) {
            self.addObject(new Obj(obj.prop1, obj.prop2));
        });
    }
    

    or use bind:

    this.addNewObjects = function(arr) {
        arr.forEach(function(obj) {
            this.addObject(new Obj(obj.prop1, obj.prop2));
        }.bind(this));
    }
    

    And side note, without those this will be window object not obj. This is always object that was created using new keyword or window object if it's normal function. In strict mode this will be undefined in this case.

    UPDATE: and with ES6 you can use arrow function:

    this.addNewObjects = function(arr) {
        arr.forEach((obj) => {
            this.addObject(new Obj(obj.prop1, obj.prop2));
        });
    }
    

    arrow functions don't have their own this and they get it from outer scope.

    UPDATE2: from @viery365 comment you can use this as second argument to forEach and it will make context for the function:

    this.addNewObjects = function(arr) {
        arr.forEach(function(obj) {
            this.addObject(new Obj(obj.prop1, obj.prop2));
        }, this);
    }
    

    You can read this on MDN forEach page

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