AvailabilityJavaScript 1.2; JScript 5.5; ECMAScript v3 Synopsisfunction.apply(thisobj, args) Arguments
ReturnsWhatever value is returned by the invocation of function. Throws
Descriptionapply( ) invokes the specified function as if it were a method of thisobj, passing it the arguments contained in the args array. It returns the value returned by the function invocation. Within the body of the function, the this keyword refers to the thisobj object. The args argument must be an array or an Arguments object. Use Function.call( ) instead if you want to specify the arguments to pass to the function individually instead of as array elements. Example// Apply the default Object.toString( ) method to an object that // overrides it with its own version of the method. Note no arguments. Object.prototype.toString.apply(o); // Invoke the Math.max( ) method with apply to find the largest // element in an array. Note that first argument doesn't matter // in this case. var data = [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8]; Math.max.apply(null, data); See Also |