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I want to write a JavaScript function and invoke it on a this object in this way:

<div id= 'MyDiv'>screamer</div>

function scream()
{
   if(this.hasClass("scream")) {
      alert("scream");
   }
   else {
      alert("shhhh");
   }
}
$(function () {
   $('#MyDiv").scream();

}

Here is the jsfiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/JtN9W/

What am I doing wrong?

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4 Answers 4

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scream is a global, so it is a property of the window object and not the jQuery object that you've created.

If you want to attach it to every jQuery instance then you need to assign it to $.fn.something

function scream() {
    //etc
}
$.fn.scream = scream;
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Like this:

jQuery.fn.scream = function() {
    if(this.hasClass("scream")) {
        alert("scream");
    } else {
        alert("shhhh");
    }
}  
$(function () {
     $('#MyDiv').scream();
});

jsfiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/JtN9W/2/.

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In your code there are more error:

  1. I change you code with replace ' to " but you can use also this character '
  2. The function scream you can't call with jquery using $('#MyDiv").scream(); I change this in

     $(function () {
           scream($("#MyDiv"));});
    

And I don't know how to use this call $('#MyDiv").scream(); and I change your code passing the div

DEMO

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You have to make your own object, follow jQuery api manual: http://learn.jquery.com/plugins/

Solution for you:

(function ( $ ) 
{
  $.fn.scream = function() 
  {
    var c = $(this);

   if(c.hasClass("scream")) {
      alert("scream");
   }
   else {
      alert("shhhh");
   }

    return this;
  };

}( jQuery ));

$(function () {
   $('#scream').scream();
     });

HTML markup:

<div id="scream" class="screaam"></div>

Working example: http://jsfiddle.net/qPgA9/

Cheers!

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