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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T23:20:07+00:00 2026-05-14T23:20:07+00:00

I know ‘this’ can be a problem when you don’t understand Javascript well but

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I know ‘this’ can be a problem when you don’t understand Javascript well but this one got me a little puzzled.

var ControlTypes = {
    TextBox: function () {
        console.log(this);
        this.Name = "TextBox";
        console.log(this);
    }
}

ControlTypes.TextBox();

Firebug gives the following result:

Object {}
Object { Name="TextBox"}

The first object is ControlTypes and the second one is Textbox. Could anybody explain the behavior behind this?

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    2026-05-14T23:20:07+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 11:20 pm
    var ControlTypes = {
        TextBox: function () {
            console.log(this);
            this.Name = "TextBox";
            console.log(this);
        }
    }
    
    ControlTypes.TextBox();
    

    You define a variable ControlTypes by a JavaScript Object Literal.

    A member function is defined of named TextBox.

    You have an object, with a member function. When that member function uses the “this” keyword, it is pointing to the container of the member function, your object “ControlTypes”.

    When you console.log this for the first time, no member variable where typeof(variable) != "function" has been defined…

    Then, you define a member variable “Name”, so the next time you call console.log, Name has been defined.


    By the way,
    Are you attempting to instantiate a ControlTypes.TextBox object?
    Currently you are running the TextBox function in the context of ControlTypes, not in a new object.

    I think you meant new ControlTypes.TextBox();

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