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I am using the jQuery ui menu and this function to keep track of what menu item is selected:

$(document).ready(function(){
    $( "#menu" ).menu({
        select: function(event, ui) {
            alert(ui.item.text());
        }
    });
});

Is there a way to make their selection into a global scope variable? Currently doing everything in this function is getting messy.

Thanks

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  • Can't you simply call a function from select options callback and pass the selected item into it..?
    – T J
    Nov 30, 2014 at 16:15

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I'm not completely sure what you are asking for but would either of these changes help?

var tj_currently_selected_text;

function tj_process_select(event, ui){
  alert('old selected text = '+tj_currently_selected_text);
  tj_currently_selected_text = ui.item.text();

  alert(tj_currently_selected_text);
}

$(document).ready(function(){

  $("#menu").menu({
    select: tj_process_select
  });
})
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  • Thanks for the help. Can you return ui.item.text() out of the function? Nov 30, 2014 at 21:45
  • Yes, the var tj_currently_selected_text; line being called outside the function makes that variable global. Now if that variable is set inside of a function, without "var" before it, it will set it globally. What I normally do is create a master object for my apps then throw all global variables in that. Such as var my_obj = my_obj||{}; then my_obj.anything_inside can be set and it's automatically available globally. You can also use window.my_global_var without setting anything outside of the function first and it will be available afterwards.
    – Derek
    Dec 1, 2014 at 4:19

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