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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T02:12:59+00:00 2026-05-16T02:12:59+00:00

This is probably best explained through some code. I know that in the following

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This is probably best explained through some code. I know that in the following example, the this inside the addEvent method is the current element contained in the array elements.

var testClass = new Class({
    testMethod: function() {
        var elements = $$('.elements');
        elements.addEvent('click', function() {
            console.log(this) //This will log the current element from elements
            });
        }
    });

I also know that in the following example, this instead refers to the class testClass because I have utilised the bind method.

var testClass = new Class({
    testMethod: function() {
        var elements = $$('.elements');
        elements.addEvent('click', function() {
            console.log(this); //This will log the class testClass
            }.bind(this));
        }
    });

My question, then, is how do I access both the class and the current element at the same time in addEvent?

Please note that if elements were not an array, this would not be problematic as I could pass elements as a parameter in the bind method. However, as it is an array, I cannot do this as it would simple give me an array of all the elements instead of the current element. Thanks!

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    2026-05-16T02:13:00+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 2:13 am

    You can provide an argument event argument to your event handler function, for example:

    var TestClass = new Class({
      testMethod: function() {
        var elements = $$('.elements');
        elements.addEvent('click', function(e) {
          console.log(this);     // the object instance
          console.log(e.target); // <--- the HTML element
        }.bind(this));
      }
    });
    

    MooTools will pass a normalized event object as the e argument of your event handler function, there you can access the e.target property which will refer to the DOM element that triggered the event.

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