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In vanilla js, this would be the same (not sure anyway..).

The first one :

class MyClass {
    myData: Mydata;

    ngOnInit(): void {
        this.anyService.getAll().then(this.anyMethod)
    }
    anyMethod(data: MyData) {
      this.myData = data;
    }
 }

and the compiled js (part with this call is included)

this.anyService.getAll().then(this.anyMethod);

the call to any method will return an error, but with the second error:

class MyClass {
    myData: Mydata;

    ngOnInit(): void {
        this.anyService.getAll().then(data => this.anyMethod(data))
    }
    anyMethod(data: MyData) {
      this.myData = data;
    }
}

and the compiled js:

var _this = this;
this.anyService.getAll().then(function () { return _this.anyMethod(); });

the conversion

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  • What is the problem? This question is not at all clear.
    – Pointy
    Dec 5, 2016 at 2:32
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    In the first code, this in anyMethod will not be the this you think this is - assuming I understand the code and ngOnInit and anyMethod are properties of the same object Dec 5, 2016 at 2:38
  • This is an extremely common question which has been answered many times, including here. Your question title is misleading because it omits the this part which is crucial to this issue.
    – user663031
    Dec 5, 2016 at 2:53
  • @JaromandaX yes they are method of the same object, but both this in callback aren’t the same ? Because I didn’t scope any one of them in a function.
    – Ulysse BN
    Dec 5, 2016 at 9:33
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    Here is a better dup, perhaps someone else can close against this: stackoverflow.com/questions/7890685/…
    – user663031
    Dec 5, 2016 at 13:16

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