Calls a method of an object, substituting another object for the current object.
Syntaxcall([ thisObj [, arg1 [ , arg2 [ , [ , argN ]]]]])
The following code shows how to use the call method.
function callMe(arg1, arg2){
var s = "";
s += "this value: " + this;
s += "<br />";
for (i in callMe.arguments) {
s += "arguments: " + callMe.arguments[i];
s += "<br />";
}
return s;
}
document.write("Original function: <br/>");
document.write(callMe(1, 2));
document.write("<br/>");
document.write("Function called with call: <br/>");
document.write(callMe.call(3, 4, 5));
Remarks
The call method is used to call a method on behalf of another object. It allows you to change the this object of a function from the original context to the new object specified by thisObj.
If thisObj is not supplied, the global object is used as thisObj.
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