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Asked: May 31, 20262026-05-31T07:23:36+00:00 2026-05-31T07:23:36+00:00

I’m no JavaScript expert (far from it) and I just have superficial experience with

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I’m no JavaScript expert (far from it) and I just have superficial experience with jQuery — nothing too fancy. I’m having the following code:

    // show search forms
    searchButton = jQuery('#show-search');
    searchForm = jQuery('#search-form');

    function toggleSearch() {
        searchButton.button('toggle');

        searchForm.slideToggle(300, function() {
                searchForm.find('#value').focus();
            });
    }

    searchButton.on('click', toggleSearch());

When the page loads, the #search-form is in fact activated and it slides down, without the need of calling the function (i.e actually clicking the button).

According to this post I can pass the function like this:

    searchButton.on('click', toggleSearch);

And it will do the same as if I was doing this:

    searchButton.on('click', function() {
        toggleSearch();
    });

It works. Both methods do.

  • Why does this work and why can’t I just use the first form? (passing toggleSearch())
  • What if there is a variable called toggleFunction with some random value? Wouldn’t it be passed instead of the function?

EDIT: I’m aware of this excellent answer but it doesn’t explain the “reference” part, nor the case of a previously assigned variable. Are annonymous functions neccesary in those cases? Should I just use them every time?

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    2026-05-31T07:23:37+00:00Added an answer on May 31, 2026 at 7:23 am

    () makes you execute the function, if you use toggleSearch(), you are passing the return value(※which in your case is undefined) to .on, not the function itself.

    toggleFunction is the function name, but also is a variable, it is same as

    var toggleFunction = function() {/*...*/};
    

    So if there is another variable called toggleFunction, the toggleFunction will be changed.

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