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Asked: June 5, 20262026-06-05T11:48:55+00:00 2026-06-05T11:48:55+00:00

This is the function I use to bind ‘tap’ event on mobile devices. Basically

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This is the function I use to bind ‘tap’ event on mobile devices. Basically a normal function.

bindTapEvent: function(container, selector, run, bindClickAlso){
    var startX, startY, currentX, currentY = 0;
    var moved = false;
    var self;

    if(touchDevice){
        container.on({
            click: function(e){
                e.preventDefault();
            },
            touchstart: function(e){
                e.preventDefault();
                self = $(this);
                startX = e.originalEvent.touches[0].pageX;
                startY = e.originalEvent.touches[0].pageY;
            },
            touchmove: function(e){
                currentX = e.originalEvent.touches[0].pageX;
                currentY = e.originalEvent.touches[0].pageY;
                if(Math.abs(startX - currentX) > 10 || Math.abs(startY - currentY) > 10){
                    moved = true;
                }
            },
            touchend: function(e){
                e.preventDefault();
                run();
            }
        }, 
        selector
        )
    } else {
        if(bindClickAlso != false){
            container.on('click', selector, function(){
                run();
            });
        }
    }
}

I make use of it like this:

tt.bindTapEvent(container, '.showColumns', function(){
    container.find('.column').addClass('visible');
    $(this).doSomething();
});

The only problem is that I cannot (obviously) user $(this) inside somtething like this. I’ve read about jQuery $.proxy that changes the context, but I cannot get to understand it so I can use it. Is it possible (in my case) to change the context of the anonymous function used in tt.bindTapEvent to that when I use $(this) it is ‘stored’ and ‘used’ only in the bindTapEvent function?

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    2026-06-05T11:48:57+00:00Added an answer on June 5, 2026 at 11:48 am

    Take a look at .call() and .apply() which let you pass the desired context as the first parameter.

    http://odetocode.com/blogs/scott/archive/2007/07/05/function-apply-and-function-call-in-javascript.aspx

    so in your example instead of run() you could use run.call(this); so you’re passing this as the context for the callback function.

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