http://prototypejs.org/api/function/methodize

On Apr 16, 10:14 pm, petrob <[email protected]> wrote:
> The whole point of using the methodize Function:prototype method is
> NOT to have to pass an object in any function as a second argument,
> but to call the function in the scope of any arbitrary object, isn't
> it? At least, this is what the documentation explains.
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> On Apr 16, 9:49 am, Victor <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Where is the second argument in multiplier()? I'll try to explain in
> > example:
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> > function multiplier(obj, times) {
> >   times = isNaN(times) ? 2 : times;
> >   if (typeof obj.value != 'undefined') {
> >     return obj.value * times;
> >   } else {
> >     alert(obj + ': does not have a value property!');
> >   }
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> > }
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> > obj_a.multiply = multiplier.methodize();
> > multiplier(obj_a, 2); // same as obj_a.multiply(2);
> > obj_a.multiply(2); // same as multiplier(obj_a, 2);

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