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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T01:09:05+00:00 2026-05-24T01:09:05+00:00

*Is there a way to call a function defined inside another function in javaSCRIPT?

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*Is there a way to call a function defined inside another function in javaSCRIPT? For example:

window.onload() = function() {
    function my_function(){
        print("Blah");
    };
};

function function_two(){
    my_function();
};

Is there a way to do something like the above (calling my_function in function_two even though it’s defined inside the window.onload() function)? In my actual code, which also uses the raphael.js library, I’m trying to write a button in HTML, which using the onClick function, calls a function(like function_two) that runs the function defined in window.onload() (like my_function). However the console says that the my_function is undefined.

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    2026-05-24T01:09:06+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 1:09 am

    The scope of the function is the core issue here, as Zeychin and Trevor have said. I thought I’d offer another way of handling it. Basically, you can set your function to a variable that’s in a higher scope (that is, accessible to both the onload and function_two functions), while defining it inside the onload function as you originally have:

    var myFunction; //This is the placeholder which sets the scope
    
    window.onload() = function() {
       myFunction = function() { //Assign the function to the myFunction variable
          print('blah');
       }
    }
    
    function function_two() {
       myFunction();
    }
    

    This might be handy if you only know the information you need for myFunction once you’re in the onload event.

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