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Asked: June 5, 20262026-06-05T08:51:47+00:00 2026-06-05T08:51:47+00:00

I’ve created a JavaScript Class just as following: function MyClass() { this.myProp = ”;

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I’ve created a JavaScript Class just as following:

function MyClass() {
    this.myProp = '';
}
MyClass.prototype.myTestFunction = function() {
    alert('test');
}

Now, I instantiate this class.

var myTestInstance = new MyClass();
myTestInstance.myTestFunction();

This outputs an alert with ‘test’.

Now I want to have the variable name ‘myTestInstance’ into the function ‘myTestFunction()’ without having to pass it as a parameter.

Is it somehow possible to find out the variable name of the instance from inside the called function?

Thank you for your help!

EDIT: Just to add information why I would need this: Every instance I create in my real project is a special HTML table. In the header fields are sort-buttons for every column. Therefore I added dynamically a link-element with href='javascript:myTableInstance.sort()'. To print this dynamically IN the instance, I needed the variable name.

Would there be another, better solution?

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    2026-06-05T08:51:49+00:00Added an answer on June 5, 2026 at 8:51 am

    No, it does not make sense in any way. First of all, instance is not tied to a single variable (it might be referenced by many variables, it could be referenced by none – perhaps as a member of some array) – so the question “what is the name of the variable that stores the instance” is unanswerable. Secondly, the scope of myTestFunction and myTestInstance could be very different. In a usual case myTestFunction would not “see” the scope that has myTestInstance defined – so knowing the name of the variable would not help.

    You should just use “this” inside myTestFunction.

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