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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T02:22:04+00:00 2026-05-27T02:22:04+00:00

I’m currently trying to learn Knockout.JS – I’m also relatively new to JavaScript itself.

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I’m currently trying to learn Knockout.JS – I’m also relatively new to JavaScript itself.

There is an example on the website – http://knockoutjs.com/examples/clickCounter.html – that I am currently trying to wrap my head around.

I’ve put some comments into the code below with what I think is going on. And there is a question there about how the function is working.

It would be great if someone more experienced in Knockout could explain exactly what is going on there. Thanks.

 (function() {  

    var clickCounterViewModel = function () {

    // Here it looks like numberOfClicks is assigned the value 0 and wrapped in a ko.observable method 
    // that allows any changes of it to ripple throughout the application.
    this.numberOfClicks = ko.observable(0);  

    //  A function is created called registerClick and assigned to the ViewModel.
    //  The value of numberOfClicks is currently 0.  
    this.registerClick = function () {

        //  numberOfClicks is being used here as a method, but it was created as a property.
        //  It almost looks like I could write:  this.numberOfClicks = this.numberOfClicks() + 1,
        //  however, that doesn't work.  this.numberOfClicks is being passed into itself as an argument.
        //  Is this some sort of recursion?  Can someone familiar with Knockout please explain how this is working?
        this.numberOfClicks(this.numberOfClicks() + 1);  
    }

    this.hasClickedTooManyTimes = ko.dependentObservable(function () {
        return this.numberOfClicks() >= 3;
    }, this);
};

ko.applyBindings(new clickCounterViewModel());      


});
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    2026-05-27T02:22:05+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 2:22 am

    I take it your confusion is with this line:

    this.numberOfClicks(this.numberOfClicks() + 1);  
    

    numberOfClicks is an observable, not a number, so + isn’t defined for it.

    When calling numberOfClicks() that “unwraps” the observable into the underlying value (the number). I believe that calling an observable as a function with a single argument updates the value, so this.numberOfClicks(1+1) would set the value of numberOfClicks to 2.

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