Wow, thanks everyone for the superfast response.
Ok, as Brandon suggested, the right way was using

$('.oneClass').each(function() { moveCodeToImg(this); });

wich I had already tried but didn't realize i had to change some things in
the function used since i was recycling it and the parameters and variables
returned where all new (also, don't see why you have to use the reserved
word function() when moveCodeToImg is already a function, the kind of
paramenter that each(function) expects, but anyway). Now I'm intrigued about
Mike's answer:

$('.oneClass').each(moveCodeToImg);

since I don't remember reading about sintax like that in the documentation
of jQuery. How come you can call a function without parentheses and the
parameters it expects and how do you rearrange a function to receive an
"index" or where can i read more about this nomenclature?

Thanks again. Great community.
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