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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T02:05:41+00:00 2026-06-15T02:05:41+00:00

My.Awesome.Obj = function() { return { // PUBLIC PROPERTIES legendObj: null, // PUBLIC METHODS

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My.Awesome.Obj = function() {
    return {
        // PUBLIC PROPERTIES
        legendObj:  null,

        // PUBLIC METHODS
        init: function() {
            this.assignLegendClick();
        },

        assignLegendClick: function() {
            console.log('*** drawLegend()');
            var checkboxes = this.legendObj.find("input");
            checkboxes.each(function() {
                $(this).click(function() {
                    this.handleLegendClick();
                });
            })
        },

        handleLegendClick: function() {
            console.log('*** handleLegendClick()');
        },

        EOF: null
    };
}();

So I’m getting an error saying

handleLegendClick is not defined

I’m assuming this is a scope issue, but I’m not sure how to refer back to the parent object within the loop…

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    2026-06-15T02:05:43+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 2:05 am

    The problem is that this is the window when the click event handler is called.

    You might do this :

    My.Awesome.Obj = function() {
        var obj = {
            // PUBLIC PROPERTIES
            legendObj:  null,
    
            // PUBLIC METHODS
            init: function() {
                obj.assignLegendClick();
            },
    
            assignLegendClick: function() {
                console.log('*** drawLegend()');
                var checkboxes = obj.legendObj.find("input");
                checkboxes.each(function() {
                    $(this).click(function() {
                        obj.handleLegendClick(); // <=== replace this with obj
                    });
                })
            },
    
            handleLegendClick: function() {
                console.log('*** handleLegendClick()');
            },
    
            EOF: null
        };
        return obj;
    }();
    
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