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Asked: June 3, 20262026-06-03T23:56:23+00:00 2026-06-03T23:56:23+00:00

Possible Duplicate: JavaScript closures and variable scope Assign click handlers in for loop I

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JavaScript closures and variable scope
Assign click handlers in for loop

I have this script:

var MyClass = {
    MyArray: new Array(0, 1, 2, 3, 4),

    MyFunc1: function() {
        var i = 0;
        for (i = MyClass.MyArray.length - 1; i>=0; i--) {
            var cen = document.getElementById("cen_" + i); // It is an img element
                cen.src = "col.png";
                cen.className = "cen_act";
                cen.onclick = function() { MyClass.MyFunc1(i); };
            } else {
                cen.src = "no.png";
                cen.className = "cen";
                cen.onclick = null;
            }
        }
    },

    MyFunc2: function(id) {
        alert(id);
    }
}

My problem is that, at this line :cen.onclick = function() { MyClass.MyFunc1(i); }; the argument sent to MyFunc2 is always -1. The MyFunc1 function should create four images, each one with an onclick event. When you click on each image, the MyFunc2 function should show the corresponding i value. It looks like the i value is not “saved” for each event and image element created, but only its “pointer”.

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    2026-06-03T23:56:25+00:00Added an answer on June 3, 2026 at 11:56 pm

    It’s a normal case and misunderstand of closures, see this thread and you may get some clue, the simply way to fix this problem is to wrap your for loop body with an Immediate Invoked Function Expression

    MyFunc1: function() {
        var i = 0;
        for (i = MyClass.MyArray.length - 1; i>=0; i--) {
            (function(i) {
                var cen = document.getElementById("cen_" + i); // An img element
                    cen.src = "col.png";
                    cen.className = "cen_act";
                    cen.onclick = function() { MyClass.MyFunc2(i); };
                } else {
                    cen.src = "no.png";
                    cen.className = "cen";
                    cen.onclick = null;
                }
            }(i));
        }
    }
    
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