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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T12:46:52+00:00 2026-05-18T12:46:52+00:00

So I have a function that loops executing a function, example: function(f){ var variable;

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So I have a function that loops executing a function, example:

function(f){
  var variable;
  for(z = 0; z < 10; z++){
    variable = "cool";         
    setInterval(f)
  }

Btw, the real function is MUCH more complex than this but it’s the same theory.
I want to be able to execute the function in argument f and set some variables (ex. variable) so that this function can use them, in a whole this is the idea:

function say(f){
   var variable = "hey";
   setInterval(f);
}
say(function(){
   alert(variable)
});

Here, one should get an alert box saying hey. That’s the theory, but it wont work:

Variable “variable” isn’t defined

The browser will probably just ignore the error and alert undefined.

But anyways, how do I “pass” the variable without changing the scope of it.

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    2026-05-18T12:46:53+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 12:46 pm

    If you prefer to have a function without parameter, you could consider using the call or apply method:

    function say(f){
       var variable = "hey";
       setInterval(function() { 
           f.call(variable); // set the context
       }, 1000);
    }
    say(function(){
        alert(this);
    });
    
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