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thisArg of array.forEach does not reference as expected


Given following code:

const theArray = ['Audi','Volvo','Mercedes'];

const myObj = {a: 7};

theArray.forEach((value, index, array) => {
    console.log(index + ' : ' + value);
    console.log(array === theArray);
    console.log(this.a);
}, myObj);

I get following output:

0 : Audi
true
undefined
1 : Volvo
true
undefined
2 : Mercedes
true
undefined

Where I don't understand why this does not reference myObj and returns undefined instead of 7. While this typeof Object returns true, I don't know which Object it references. I just know that this returns an empty Object(i.e. {})

Node.js interpreter version is v6.2.1

V8-Engine version is 5.0.71.52


Solution

  • Problem

    Arrow functions:

    An arrow function expression has a shorter syntax compared to function expressions and lexically binds the this value (does not bind its own this, arguments, super, or new.target). Arrow functions are always anonymous.

    Solution 1

    Use function

    const theArray = ['Audi','Volvo','Mercedes'];
    
    const myObj = {a: 7};
    
    theArray.forEach(function (value, index, array) {
        console.log(index + ' : ' + value);
        console.log(array === theArray);
        console.log(this.a);
    }, myObj);

    Solution 2

    Use a closure

    var abc = 'abc';
    const theArray = ['Audi','Volvo','Mercedes'];
    
    const myObj = {a: 7};
    
    theArray.forEach((obj => (value, index, array) => {
        console.log(index + ' : ' + value);
        console.log(array === theArray);
        console.log(obj.a);
        console.log(this.abc);
    })(myObj));