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Javascript – How to extend Array.prototype.push()?
How can I be notified (run a pre-defined function) of any change to a registered array (or at least any addition or removal of elements)?
I tried using prototype. I don’t want to be scolded for not providing SOME code examples of my own. So here’s how I would like to use it.
var myArray = [];
myArray.bind(function() {
console.log('wtf'); // Wed Thu Fri and what were you thinking?
});
I don’t need overkill. I basically know the Array function scope that I will be using (push, pop, splice and maybe a couple others). It’s a way to use backbone’s MVC. I want to run logic on an array and THEN have the views highlighted accordingly. But the view is already attached to a collection. Any change to that collection re-renders the actual DOM’s in the view. I don’t want that. I simple want to add, or remove, a class to the corresponding DOM’s in the view for CSS purposes.
What I did is I made my own “array” type that just extended the prototype array, which then I added my own handlers to.
For example:
Usage:
Fiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/maniator/vF659/