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Early Binding & Late Binding in JavaScript
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// Early Binding vs Late Binding | |
// Early Binding | |
var sum = function(a, b) { | |
return a + b; | |
}; | |
var x = 5, y = 6; | |
var sum5n6 = sum.bind(null, x, y); | |
x = 10; | |
y = 5; | |
console.log("with Early Binding -->", sum5n6()); | |
// Late Binding | |
var sum2 = function(p) { | |
return p.x + p.y; | |
}; | |
var x = 5, y = 6; | |
var n = {x: x, y: y}; | |
var sumLate = sum2.bind(null, n); | |
n.x = 10; | |
n.y = 5; | |
console.log("Late Binding -->", sumLate()); |
Thanks for this simple and clear example.
Maybe you could add the result:
with Early Binding --> 11
Late Binding --> 15
Why with js, defining a function triggers the message "undefined"?...
I read that bind is deprecated in favor of or (??). Or maybe it's related to jQuery? (which is a js library)
https://www.w3schools.com/jquery/event_bind.asp
What is the truth?
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Basically a way of saying - Rather than binding a function with values which cannot be changed later - bind with a value that you can change later i.e. bind the function with an Object instead - because you can always alter the properties of an object after it has been defined.