Everything in js is an object. Even function literals. On 8/22/09, JoJo <tokyot...@gmail.com> wrote: > > How do I use bind? Doesn't the bind function take an object as an > argument? I'm doing this stuff inside a class, not an object. > > On Aug 22, 6:15 pm, Gareth Evans <agr...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Use bind (method on the function object) >> see the typewriter example i wrote for syntax >> >> On Sun, Aug 23, 2009 at 9:06 AM, Mojito <tokyot...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> > MyClass = Class.create({ >> > initialize: function() { >> > this.myField = null; >> > Event.observe(window, 'load', function() { >> > this.myField = new Field(); >> > }); >> > }, >> > myMethod: function() { >> > alert(this.myField); >> > } >> > }); >> >> > +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ >> >> > Field's constructor uses Scriptaculous's sliders, which require an >> > element to be already loaded. That's why I'm only setting >> > this.myField when the window has loaded. I see that my sliders get >> > initialized properly, but this.myField is still null when I call >> > myMethod(). I suspect this has something to do with the "this" scope >> > in my anonymous function. How do I fix this to do what I intended? > > >
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