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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T21:31:17+00:00 2026-05-11T21:31:17+00:00

Using prototype.js, I create a custom object which is going to be a parameter

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Using prototype.js, I create a custom object which is going to be a parameter on a constructor :

var options = Object.extend({month: date[0],
                             year: date[1],
                             day: date[2],
                             oncalchange: update});
// update is defined like that :
var update = function(d){
    // bla bla
}

// Calling my class
var myObject = new myClass (options);

On the oncalchange option, I have a callback function called “update”, which takes a parameter within myClass.

Now, I want to pass an extra parameter to the “update” function, but not directly in the class.

I would like to do something like that :

// element is the parameter I want to add
var update = function(d, element){
    alert(element);
}

Obviously it doesn’t work, how could I do something similar ?

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    2026-05-11T21:31:17+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 9:31 pm

    in prototype, you can use the bind function (belonging to all functions) to pre-fill in values, and assign context. You can use the curry function instead if you do not need to use the context parameter

    for example:

    var options = Object.extend({month: date[0],
                                     year: date[1],
                                     day: date[2],
                                 oncalchange: update.bind(this,arg1, arg2)});
    

    or

    var options = Object.extend({month: date[0],
                                     year: date[1],
                                     day: date[2],
                                 oncalchange: update.curry(arg1,arg2)});
    

    See http://www.prototypejs.org/api/function/bind for more info on bind, and
    http://www.prototypejs.org/api/function/curry for info on curryad

    Edit

    change your update function to:

    var update = function(element,d){
        alert(element);
    }
    

    then pre-define the element using curry or bind as above.

    I assume the callback is expecting a function with one parameter and you want it to take a second which you can define when setting the callback. In such case, the order of the parameters is very important. curry and bind can be used to pre-load arguments from the beginning, and as such, the parameters you want to pre-load should be defined before any of the other parameters.. Hopefully that clears things up.

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