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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T22:00:33+00:00 2026-05-10T22:00:33+00:00

I have a question similar to the one here: Event handlers inside a Javascript

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I have a question similar to the one here: Event handlers inside a Javascript loop – need a closure? but I’m using jQuery and the solution given seems to fire the event when it’s bound rather than on click.

Here’s my code:

for(var i in DisplayGlobals.Indicators) {     var div = d.createElement('div');     div.style.width = '100%';     td.appendChild(div);      for(var j = 0;j<3;j++)     {         var test = j;         if(DisplayGlobals.Indicators[i][j].length > 0)         {                 var img = d.createElement('img');              jQuery(img).attr({                      src : DisplayGlobals.Indicators[i][j],                      alt : i,                      className: 'IndicatorImage'               }).click(                      function(indGroup,indValue){                           jQuery('.IndicatorImage').removeClass('active');                          _this.Indicator.TrueImage = DisplayGlobals.Indicators[indGroup][indValue];                          _this.Indicator.FalseImage = DisplayGlobals.IndicatorsSpecial['BlankSmall'];                          jQuery(this).addClass('active');                       }(i,j)                );                div.appendChild(img);              }      } } 

I’ve tried a couple of different ways without success…

The original problem was that _this.Indicator.TrueImage was always the last value because I was using the loop counters rather than parameters to choose the right image.

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  1. 2026-05-10T22:00:34+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 10:00 pm

    You’re missing a function. The .click function needs a function as a parameter so you need to do this:

    .click(     function(indGroup,indValue)     {         return function()         {             jQuery('.IndicatorImage').removeClass('active');             _this.Indicator.TrueImage = DisplayGlobals.Indicators[indGroup][indValue];             _this.Indicator.FalseImage = DisplayGlobals.IndicatorsSpecial['BlankSmall'];             jQuery(this).addClass('active');          }     }(i,j); ); 
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