this
Summary
Refers to the current object.
Syntax
this.property
Examples
In the following example, this refers to the newly created Car object, and assigns values to three properties:
function Car(color, make, model){
this.color = color;
this.make = make;
this.model = model;
}
The this keyword generally refers to the window object if used outside of the scope of any other object. However, inside event handlers this refers to the DOM element that raised the event.
In the following code (for Internet Explorer 9 and later), the event handler prints the string version of a button that has an ID of "clicker".
document.getElementById("clicker").addEventListener("click", eventHandler, false);
function eventHandler(ev) {
document.write(this.toString());
}
// Output (when you click the button): [object HTMLButtonElement]
Remarks
The required property argument is one of the current object’s properties
The this keyword can be used in object constructors to refer to the current object.
See also
Other articles
Attributions
Microsoft Developer Network: Article