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If I have pseudo code like :

  function user(a,b)
  {
    if(! (this instanceof user) ) return new user(a,b);
    this.a = a;
    this.b = b;
    this.showName = function() {
      alert(this.a + " " + this.b);
    };

    this.changeName = function(a,b) {
      this.a = a;
      this.b = b;
    };
  }

I can call it like :

user("John", "Smith").showName() // output : John Smith

I want something like :

user("John", "Smith").changeName("Adam", "Smith").showName();

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Return the object in every method. This is called "chaining".

  function user(a,b)
  {
    if(! (this instanceof user) ) return new user(a,b);
    this.a = a;
    this.b = b;
    this.showName = function() {
      alert(this.a + " " + this.b);

      return this; // <--- returning this
    };

    this.changeName = function(a,b) {
      this.a = a;
      this.b = b;

      return this; // <--- returning this
    };
}

DEMO: http://jsbin.com/oromed/

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  • 1
    For future reference, this pattern is called "chaining". Jul 5, 2012 at 12:59
  • Please learn what scope is
    – Esailija
    Jul 5, 2012 at 13:02

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