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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T14:58:15+00:00 2026-05-14T14:58:15+00:00

Is this: ($.fn.myFunc = function() { var Dennis = function() { /*code */ }

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Is this:

    ($.fn.myFunc = function() {
       var Dennis = function() { /*code */ }
       $('#Element').click(Dennis);
    })();

equivalent to:

    ($.fn.myFunc = function() {
       $('#Element').click(function() { /*code */ });
    })();

If not, can someone please explain the difference, and suggest the better route to take for both performance, function reuse and clarity of reading.

Thanks!

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    2026-05-14T14:58:15+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 2:58 pm

    The only difference is that the former provides a reference to the function.

    Thus, you can do this:

    ($.fn.myFunc = function() {
       var Dennis = function() { /*code */ }
       $('#Element').click(Dennis);
    
       Dennis();
    })();
    

    Which isn’t possible with the latter.

    This can be useful. For example, I may want the click to manipulate part of the page, but I also want to do it on page load. I could do so with:

    $(function(){ 
    
        var manipulateSomething = function() {
            // do stuff
        };
    
        // do it on click
        $("#Element").click(manipulateSomething);
    
        // and do it right now (document.ready)
        manipulateSomething();
    
    });
    

    (Aside: You wouldn’t call $("#Element").click(); to accomplish this unless you wanted ALL the click handlers on #Element to fire.)

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