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Asked: June 6, 20262026-06-06T06:59:31+00:00 2026-06-06T06:59:31+00:00

I want to pass a function to another function. I think functions being passed

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I want to pass a function to another function. I think functions being passed like that are call delegates? I am having a hard time finding a good explanation for this kind of thing online. Is this the right way to do this?

function getCellContentByColumnIndex = function(row, index) {
    return $(row.children().get(index)).text();
}
function naturalSort(a, b, func) {
    //...
    var $a = func(a);
    var $b = func(b);
    //...
}

//usage  
naturalSort(x, y, getCellContentByColumnIndex);
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    2026-06-06T06:59:32+00:00Added an answer on June 6, 2026 at 6:59 am

    Your code:

    function getCellContentByColumnIndex = function(row, index) {
        return $(row.children().get(index)).text(); 
    }
    

    Is a syntax error. The following is a function declaration:

    functon foo() {}
    

    And this is a function expression:

    var foo = function(){}
    

    And this is a named function expression:

    var foo = function bar(){}
    

    There are a number of answers here on the differences, there is a detailed explanation in the article Named function expressions demystified which also covers many other aspects of function declarations and expressions.

    The term “anonymous function” is jargon for a function expression that has no name and isn’t assigned to anything, e.g.

    someFn( function(){...} )
    

    where someFn is called and passed a function that has no name. It may be assigned a name in someFn, or not. Ic could just be referenced as arguments[0].

    Passing a function is not delegating, that is jargon for the practice of putting a listener on a parent element and catching bubbling events, it is preferred in cases where it can replace say a click listener on every cell in a table with a single listener on the table.

    Anyhow, passing a function is just like passing any other object:

    function foo(){
      alert('foo');
    }
    
    function callIt(fn) {
      fn();
    }
    
    callIt(foo);  // 'foo'
    

    In the above, foo is passed to callIt and assigned to the local variable fn, and is then called.

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