When calling a Javascript function, how do I set a custom value of “this”?

懵懂的女人 提交于 2019-12-05 10:07:28

Use apply call.

handleEvent.call(this, e);

Just parameterize the function you're interested in:

function doStuff(el) {
    $(el).removeClass("sad").addClass("happy");
}

function handleEvent(event) {
    doStuff(this);
}

$("a.sad").click(handleEvent); // in this case, "this" is the anchor clicked

function differentEvent(event) {
    $("input.sad").keydown(e) {
        doSomeOtherProcessing();
        doStuff(this);
    }
}

Use

e.target

I'd advice you re-factoring your function as a jQuery plugin.

But here's a quick Fix:

handleEvent.apply(this,e) //transfers this from one scope, to another

If you're simply looking to call a single event handler as if it were being triggered normally, apply/call will work fine. However, depending on your needs, it may be more robust to use the zero-argument version of jQuery's click() function, which will trigger all click handlers for that element:

function differentEvent(event) {
    $("input.sad").keydown(e) {
        doSomeOtherProcessing();
        $(this).click(); // simulate a click
    }
}
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