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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T12:51:46+00:00 2026-05-23T12:51:46+00:00

I have a function, that is called by interval function, as well on click

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I have a function, that is called by interval function, as well on click on a link, my link will clear the interval, and call the same function again.

calling this types will do the different work, but i don’t know how to find, whether my interval function is calling my function or onclick function calling my function..

How can i find the caller of my function?

This is my function

function slideshow (){
    $('#slide_viewer ul').css({marginLeft : -(slideWidth * currentSlide)+'px'});
    if(currentSlide == (totalSlides-1)){
        currentSlide = 0;
    }else{
        currentSlide++;
    }

}
var myInterval = setInterval(slideshow,3000);

$('a.control').click(function(){
    currentSlide = ($(this).attr('id') == "prev") ? (currentSlide = currentSlide-1) : (currentSlide = currentSlide+1);
    slideshow ();
})
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    2026-05-23T12:51:47+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 12:51 pm

    You can use

      arguments.callee.caller
    

    to find who is calling your function.

    A even simpler solution would be to flip a global variable when you are calling slideShow(). So when setInterval calls it your global variable will be false.

    You can also use a closure and an argument to differentiate the cases as well

    function slideshow(var autocall)
    {
    //your stuff depending of autocall false or true
    }
    
    var automaticall = function() 
    {
       var autocall = true;
       slideshow(autocall);
    }
    
    var myinterval  = setInterval( automaticall , 3000 );
    
    
    $('a.control').click(function(){
        currentSlide = ($(this).attr('id') == "prev") ? (currentSlide = currentSlide-1) : (currentSlide = currentSlide+1);
        slideshow (false);
    })
    
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