You could do something like:
var count = $$('#tableId >
*').findAll(this.isSelected.bind(this)).length;
- kangax
On Mar 7, 6:00 pm, mtraptor4 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was restructing my javascript to be more object oriented. In one
> section of my code I had a loop that went through list and called
> method on each.
> $('table').childElements().each(
> function(row){
> if(this.isSelected(row)){
> count++;
> }
> }
>
> It will not allow me to call the method inside of my object since its
> is an anonymous block. Is there a work around to this without having
> to attach yet another function.
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