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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T22:52:48+00:00 2026-05-13T22:52:48+00:00

can anybody tell me what’s the point if any for a javascript function like

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can anybody tell me what’s the point if any for a javascript function like this:

function f() { return this; } 

Note: I am trying to improve my javascript skills and found that looking at other people’s code is very good. I bumped into the above one and could not work out its point.

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    2026-05-13T22:52:49+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 10:52 pm

    Well, returning this from a standalone function is not much useful, I think it will be useful for you to know how the this value works:

    The this value is implicitly set when:

    1. When a function is called as a method (the function is invoked as member of an object):

      obj.method(); // 'this' inside method will refer to obj
      
    2. A normal function call:

      myFunction(); // 'this' inside the function will refer to the Global object
      // or 
      var global = (function () { return this; })();
      
    3. When the new operator is used:

      var obj = new MyObj(); // this will refer to a newly created object.
      

    And you can also set the this keyword explicitly, with the call and apply methods:

    function test () {
      alert(this);
    }
    
    test.call("Hello world");
    

    As you can see, if you make a function call in no-object context (like example 2), the this value will refer to the Global object, which is not so much useful, unless you are looking for that.

    When using function as methods, in object context returning this allows to build patterns of method chaining or fluent interfaces.

    On constructor functions, this is the default return value, if you don’t return any other object or you don’t even have a return statement on your function, this will be returned.

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