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jquery - Typescript "this" inside a class method

I know this is probably painfully basic, but i am having a tough time wrapping my head around it.

class Main
{
     constructor()
     {
         requestAnimationFrame(this.update);  //fine    
     }

     update(): void
     {
         requestAnimationFrame(this.update);  //error, because this is window
     }

}

It appears to be the case that I need a proxy, so lets say using Jquery

class Main
{
     constructor()
     {
         this.updateProxy = $.proxy(this.update, this);
         requestAnimationFrame(this.updateProxy);  //fine    
     }

     updateProxy: () => void
     update(): void
     {
         requestAnimationFrame(this.updateProxy);  //fine
     }

}

But coming from an Actionscript 3 background, I am not really sure what is happening here. Sorry I am not sure where Javascript begins and TypeScript ends.

updateProxy: () => void

And also, I am not convinced I am doing this right. The last thing I want is most of my class having a a() function which needs to be accessed with aProxy() as I feel I am writing the same thing twice? Is it normal?

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If you want this captured the TypeScript way of doing this is via arrow functions. To quote Anders:

The this in arrow functions is lexically scoped

Here is the way I like to use this to my advantage:

class test{
    // Use arrow functions
    func1=(arg:string)=>{
            return arg+" yeah" + this.prop;
    }
    func2=(arg:number)=>{
            return arg+10 + this.prop;
    }       

    // some property on this
    prop = 10;      
}

View this in the TypeScript Playground

You can see that in the generated JavaScript this is captured outside the function call:

var _this = this;
this.prop = 10;
this.func1 = function (arg) {
    return arg + " yeah" + _this.prop;
};

so the this value inside the function call (which could be window) would not be used.

To learn more: “Understanding this in TypeScript” (4:05) – YouTube


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