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Asked: June 9, 20262026-06-09T07:43:57+00:00 2026-06-09T07:43:57+00:00

I see often this pattern (function(){}).call(this) Is that the same with this one? (function(that){})(this)

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I see often this pattern

  (function(){}).call(this)

Is that the same with this one?

  (function(that){})(this)

Thanks in advance

EDIT

Are those two codes trying to solve the same problem? the context of this?

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Can anyone edit the title and provide a better one cause I think it is interesting.

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    2026-06-09T07:43:59+00:00Added an answer on June 9, 2026 at 7:43 am

    Edited after the question:

    No. Function.prototype.call accepts this as its first argument. this is not passed into a function as a real argument in this case. However, you can address the actually passed this as that in the second function.

    EDIT: Here’s an example.

    MyObject = {};
    MyObject.prototype.myMethod = function(value) { console.log("Hello, " + value); }
    var obj = new MyObject();
    
    function myMethodCaller(value)
    {
        this.myMethod(value);
    }
    
    myMethodCaller("World!");
    myMethodCaller.call(obj, "World!");
    
    • The first call will fail with an error, as [implicitly] this (receiver) will most often be the window (more generally, the global object, whatever it is in your context. It is different e.g. for workers) which does not have the myMethod method.
    • The second call will log “Hello, World!” into your console, since this will point to obj, on which the myMethod method will be called.
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