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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T17:42:14+00:00 2026-06-12T17:42:14+00:00

Possible Duplicate: Javascript Closure Problem In the following code, TrueThis.aChoices[i][‘CallBack’] is a function when

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Javascript Closure Problem

In the following code, TrueThis.aChoices[i]['CallBack'] is a function when the click event is created and “false” when the click event actually occurs. How do I get the function reference into the click event handler?

My Object:

ATK.MultiChoiceDialog = function() {

   var TrueThis = this;
   var aChoices;

   this.Show = function(sTitle,sPrompt,aChoices){
      this.aChoices = aChoices;

      var HTML = '[snip]';
      $('body').append(HTML);

      for(var i in this.aChoices)
      {      
         console.log(TrueThis.aChoices[i]['CallBack']); // shows "function"
         $('#ATKDialogButton'+i).click(function(e){
            console.log(TrueThis.aChoices[i]['CallBack']); // shows "false" ???
            if(TrueThis.aChoices[i]['CallBack'])
            {
               TrueThis.aChoices[i]['CallBack'].call(aChoices[i]['Context']);
            }
         });      
      }
   }
};

I’ve also tried this:

for(var i in this.aChoices)
{      
   var CB = TrueThis.aChoices[i]['CallBack'];
   console.log(CB); // function
   $('#ATKDialogButton'+i).click(function(e){
      console.log(CB); // false
      if(TrueThis.aChoices[i]['CallBack'])
      {
         TrueThis.aChoices[i]['CallBack'].call(aChoices[i]['Context']);
      }
   });      
}
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    2026-06-12T17:42:15+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 5:42 pm

    jQuery has a built-in way of handling this by passing event data to the callback function being bound to the event.

    ATK.MultiChoiceDialog = function() {
    
       var TrueThis = this;
       var aChoices;
    
       this.Show = function(sTitle,sPrompt,aChoices){
          this.aChoices = aChoices;
    
          var HTML = '[snip]';
          $('body').append(HTML);
    
          for(var i in this.aChoices){ // in js the '{' should be on same line
             console.log(TrueThis.aChoices[i]['CallBack']); // shows "function"
              $('#ATKDialogButton'+i).click({i:i},function(e){ // data passed in with {i:i}
                console.log(TrueThis.aChoices[e.data.i]['CallBack']); // shows "function" 
                if(TrueThis.aChoices[e.data.i]['CallBack']){ // in js the '{' should be on same line
                   TrueThis.aChoices[e.data.i]['CallBack'].call(aChoices[e.data.i]['Context']);
                }
             });      
          }
       }
    };​
    
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