How To Call "lexical This" Or Arrow Syntax For This In Javascript?
I want to call myObj.sayHello with myObj as its running scope. I know about bind, and it works fine. var myObj = {'name1':'BP', 'sayHello':function(){ consol
Solution 1:
We don't have the fat arrow syntax in JavaScript, unfortunately. This source:
http://javascriptweblog.wordpress.com/2012/04/09/javascript-fat-city/
Says it's on the way though.
Try this:
setTimeout(function(){
myObj.sayHello();
}
, 2000);
Solution 2:
I think you probably already know about which browsers do/don't support that syntax.
Given that, the problem in your code is that you're not invoking the sayHello()
method.
// vv---invoke the functionsetTimeout(() => myObj.sayHello(), 2000);
Otherwise the body of the function merely references .sayHello
without invoking it.
Test it in Firefox, and you'll see it work.
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