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Asked: May 31, 20262026-05-31T18:07:22+00:00 2026-05-31T18:07:22+00:00

How can I bind to the right of the function? Example: var square =

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How can I bind to the right of the function? Example:

var square = Math.pow.bindRight(2);
console.log(square(3)); //desired output: 9
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    2026-05-31T18:07:23+00:00Added an answer on May 31, 2026 at 6:07 pm

    You’re looking for partial functions, which are convenient shorthands for aliases.

    The “classic” way to do what you’re asking for is with:

    var square = function (x) {
      return Math.pow(x, 2);
    };
    

    Using partial functions it would be:

    var square = Math.pow.partial(undefined, 2);
    console.log(square(3));
    

    Unfortunately, Function.prototype.partial isn’t provided in any browser.


    Fortunately for you, I’ve been working on a library of what I consider to be essential JavaScript object oriented functions, methods, classes, etc. This is Function.prototype.partial.js:

    /**
     * @dependencies
     * Array.prototype.slice
     * Function.prototype.call
     * 
     * @return Function
     * returns the curried function with the provided arguments pre-populated
     */
    (function () {
        "use strict";
        if (!Function.prototype.partial) {
            Function.prototype.partial = function () {
                var fn,
                    argmts;
                fn = this;
                argmts = arguments;
                return function () {
                    var arg,
                        i,
                        args;
                    args = Array.prototype.slice.call(argmts);
                    for (i = arg = 0; i < args.length && arg < arguments.length; i++) {
                        if (typeof args[i] === 'undefined') {
                            args[i] = arguments[arg++];
                        }
                    }
                    return fn.apply(this, args);
                };
            };
        }
    }());
    
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