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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T15:07:03+00:00 2026-05-13T15:07:03+00:00

How do I pass context into setTimeout ? I want to call this.tip.destroy() if

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How do I pass context into setTimeout? I want to call this.tip.destroy() if this.options.destroyOnHide after 1000 ms. How can I do that?

if (this.options.destroyOnHide) {
     setTimeout(function() { this.tip.destroy() }, 1000);
} 

When I try the above, this refers to the window.

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    2026-05-13T15:07:04+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 3:07 pm

    EDIT: In summary, back in 2010 when this question was asked the most common way to solve this problem was to save a reference to the context where the setTimeout function call is made, because setTimeout executes the function with this pointing to the global object:

    var that = this;
    if (this.options.destroyOnHide) {
         setTimeout(function(){ that.tip.destroy() }, 1000);
    } 
    

    In the ES5 spec, just released a year before that time, it introduced the bind method, this wasn’t suggested in the original answer because it wasn’t yet widely supported and you needed polyfills to use it but now it’s everywhere:

    if (this.options.destroyOnHide) {
         setTimeout(function(){ this.tip.destroy() }.bind(this), 1000);
    }
    

    The bind function creates a new function with the this value pre-filled.

    Now in modern JS, this is exactly the problem arrow functions solve in ES6:

    if (this.options.destroyOnHide) {
         setTimeout(() => { this.tip.destroy() }, 1000);
    }
    

    Arrow functions do not have a this value of its own, when you access it, you are accessing the this value of the enclosing lexical scope.

    HTML5 also standardized timers back in 2011, and you can pass now arguments to the callback function:

    if (this.options.destroyOnHide) {
         setTimeout(function(that){ that.tip.destroy() }, 1000, this);
    }
    

    See also:

    • setTimeout – The ‘this’ problem
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