No point in doing it yourself. $$ aka Elements is already a custom Array of elements.
On Wednesday, February 3, 2010, Henrik Hansen <[email protected]> wrote: > I've been working on something similar. > It's called Array.expose. Let's say that you have an array of > elements: > > a = [el1, el2, el3, ... , eln] > > and then call the method expose: > > a.expose('set') > > then the method Array.set would actually be Array.each(function(x) > {x.set()}). > Therefore I can then do this: > > a.set('html', 'hello') > > Adding some way of using Array.map instead of Array.each might also be > interesting > > On Feb 3, 10:04 am, Thomas Aylott <[email protected]> wrote: >> http://mootools.net/shell/nrKCz/2/ >> >> Was talking to rpflo about this on IRC. >> >> See >> #12http://net.tutsplus.com/tutorials/javascript-ajax/jquery-1-4-released... >> >> Just thought I'd share my final solution in case anyone thought it'd be neat. >> >> Personally, I don't think this sort of thing is really needed in MooTools >> core. >> But maybe I'll make it a plugin if anyone likes it. >> >> — Thomas Aylott >> SubtleGradient >> MooTools > -- — Thomas Aylott SubtleGradient MooTools
