JavaScript Practical Applications of Call, Apply and Bind functions

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  • @bot_matrix
    @bot_matrix 6 років тому +3

    Thank you sir! Compared to other UA-cam instructors, you are calm, collected and make everything easy to digest. You get a like from me!

    • @Techsithtube
      @Techsithtube  6 років тому

      Thanks for the very very positive comment. :) Keep on learning!

  • @Error_Mode1219
    @Error_Mode1219 2 місяці тому

    man you're so underrated subscribed

  • @DanielDogeanu
    @DanielDogeanu 6 років тому +4

    I was asked exactly this at the interview, today. I had no idea what they did. Now I know. Thanks!

    • @Techsithtube
      @Techsithtube  6 років тому +1

      Its good that you know now. :) You will be prepared for the next interview.

  • @haseebshahid5148
    @haseebshahid5148 5 років тому +4

    that = this ---- The classic arrow functions solved that ugly design pattern. great video!

    • @juancarlosfigueroa617
      @juancarlosfigueroa617 5 років тому

      That's the thing i was going to mention with arrow functions you also don't need to use bind since the arrow functions keep the scope open to the father scope

  • @veronicaeulenberg6612
    @veronicaeulenberg6612 5 років тому +2

    "Binding outer this to inner this." That's a pretty good explanation for binding this.

    • @Techsithtube
      @Techsithtube  5 років тому +1

      Veronica, thanks for watching!

  • @sivakalithasan2818
    @sivakalithasan2818 12 днів тому

    Great work and easy to understandable for this video

  • @SKU009
    @SKU009 7 років тому +15

    Must watch video, if anybody want to understand call, bind and apply.

  • @PrajwalCoding
    @PrajwalCoding 3 місяці тому

    these are the exact questions being asked in mcq rounds and interviews and bro has done these videos 6 years back :))

  • @javascript_developer
    @javascript_developer 6 років тому +1

    Its very clear for call and apply. For bind I am very confused. Will do more exercise.

    • @Techsithtube
      @Techsithtube  6 років тому +1

      think of call and apply as renting tempararily . And bind is more like making it own.

  • @miroslavspirkoski5623
    @miroslavspirkoski5623 6 років тому

    Thanks for these amazing Javascript series, these series are a real lifesaver!

  • @SoccerChannelviews
    @SoccerChannelviews 7 років тому +3

    great sir! keep going, this the real thing... supporting you till you get success, just keep making these awesome videos up

    • @Techsithtube
      @Techsithtube  7 років тому

      Thanks for all the support and thanks for watching! :)

  • @pratikfulkar4335
    @pratikfulkar4335 3 роки тому

    great work

  • @javascript_developer
    @javascript_developer 3 роки тому

    thank you for the awesome. you make javascript understand very easy.

  • @ManontheBroadcast
    @ManontheBroadcast 7 років тому +5

    Could we also use Array.from() to turn the arguments object into an array? ...

    • @Techsithtube
      @Techsithtube  7 років тому +4

      yes that should also give the same result.

  • @joseigor8556
    @joseigor8556 5 років тому +1

    Sir, your tutorials are amazing!

  • @yuvisaran
    @yuvisaran 5 років тому +2

    Great and simple explanation thank you so much

    • @Techsithtube
      @Techsithtube  5 років тому +1

      Thanks for watching Yuvisaran.

  • @patrickdooley4031
    @patrickdooley4031 5 років тому

    Thanks TechSith. Great Explanation!

  • @binayakgshankar9188
    @binayakgshankar9188 6 років тому +4

    Watched more than 10 videos on the same, but this one cleared my concepts

    • @Techsithtube
      @Techsithtube  6 років тому +1

      Binayak, I am gald that you got the concept. Thanks for watching! :)

  • @aditibhatia100
    @aditibhatia100 6 років тому

    Amazing video, clears all the doubts in a very simple manner

  • @olajumokeboladale-lawal8688
    @olajumokeboladale-lawal8688 3 роки тому +1

    To turn the argument into an array, we could also do make the argument a spread operator when passing it into the function then convert it into an array by saying:
    Let arrArgs;
    Let argsToArray= function(){
    return arrArgs=[...arguments];
    };
    Right?
    And then calling the function argsToArray(1,2,3) should console[1,2,3]?

  • @vincesanchez7790
    @vincesanchez7790 4 роки тому +1

    Great tutorial

  • @fatimahal-khateeb4627
    @fatimahal-khateeb4627 4 роки тому

    why click loosely bounded to new object? 10:56

  • @sirishaepari8938
    @sirishaepari8938 5 років тому +1

    @techsith Could also help us clear the difference between call, apply, bind vs prototype vs __proto__ ? As a developer, when/how should you use what?

  • @vickyjain7110
    @vickyjain7110 6 років тому

    Please try to provide links to which u refer in ur video...
    In this video u said u ll provide template string tutorial link 10:23 .. which u haven't provided..
    Thanks

  • @soumyaranjanpanda7532
    @soumyaranjanpanda7532 Рік тому

    Helpful video

  • @nagaprasad681
    @nagaprasad681 6 років тому

    you big bro your tutorials are rocking !! Respect !!

  • @igorcweb
    @igorcweb 6 років тому +1

    This is gold!

  • @vinodbhatt3789
    @vinodbhatt3789 5 років тому +1

    Very useful..

  • @prerakdoshi3509
    @prerakdoshi3509 7 років тому +2

    Very Helpful. Thank you Sir

  • @aumgnfeig9367
    @aumgnfeig9367 4 роки тому

    How are you defining "that" in the render function without using var, let or const?

  • @hemalpatel19
    @hemalpatel19 7 років тому

    Very nicely explained!

  • @riccarrasquilla379
    @riccarrasquilla379 Рік тому

    good tips. thx

  • @RethinkingUI
    @RethinkingUI 5 років тому +1

    worth watching it .

  • @Welcometomyjourney20
    @Welcometomyjourney20 7 років тому

    Very helpful. Thanks. I think instead of using call/apply, better & shorter now to use es6 spread operator, to copy functionality from obj to obj.
    Commonly used in react now.
    Example:
    function doSomething (x,y,z){ }
    let args = [a,b,c]
    doSomething(...args)

  • @seolead5826
    @seolead5826 6 років тому +3

    At 7:03 you had me laugh, great examples thanks

    • @Techsithtube
      @Techsithtube  6 років тому +1

      I am glad that you found it funny. thanks for watching! :)

  • @ruchirai5775
    @ruchirai5775 5 років тому

    At 13.54 I can even use arrow function to get this context ? We don't need to use bind isn't it ?

    • @Techsithtube
      @Techsithtube  5 років тому

      Yes ruchi, you can use arrow function there.

  • @rampande5830
    @rampande5830 5 років тому

    thank you for sharing valuable knowledge.

  • @srihitha4721
    @srihitha4721 4 роки тому

    Sir, I have a same scenario, and want to unit test lion class. Problem is cat calls a function of mamal which returns a promise. How do I unit test this scenario from lion class.

  • @ajoco99
    @ajoco99 5 років тому

    Nice tuto.thanks

  • @dhimanchakraborty5639
    @dhimanchakraborty5639 5 років тому

    Sir, one confusion I have. When I am declaring a function like const fn = function(something) {} and call it with an object, javascript call function works, but when I try the same with arrow functions like const fn = something => {}, it doesn't work. I tried to print "this" in console with console.dir(this), and I got the object and window object for the two cases respectively. Please let me know why this thing is happening? Sir, your videos cleared many painful areas in JavaScript. Thank you so much.

  • @aswebdev
    @aswebdev 6 років тому

    Is it correct to say that the spread operator (...) has reduced a lot of the complexity that was brought about by call/apply/bind ?
    For e.g.
    We can do min like this using spread operator in es6 :-
    Math.min(...numArray);

    • @Techsithtube
      @Techsithtube  6 років тому

      yep, spread operators have some really good use. and it has simplify lots of complex things.

  • @dheerpandey
    @dheerpandey 6 років тому

    Hi Techsith,
    I am getting "add clicked", when I calling "newButton.click();", how it is different from
    let looseClick = newButton.click;
    looseClick();
    Running above code in chrome, also when I am executing the code in node console, getting exception i.e. => TypeError: Cannot read property 'content' of undefined.
    Why this is happening, please clarify.

    • @Techsithtube
      @Techsithtube  6 років тому

      looseClick is not part of the object anymore and not bound to the button so it wont work . And newButton.click() is part of the object . I am not sure why its not working in node. Try to debug in node.

  • @hkn1853
    @hkn1853 6 років тому

    excellent video god bless you

  • @soumitragiri1353
    @soumitragiri1353 4 роки тому

    all the concept is going to clear, but where should i will be use bind(). for me , bind has not clear. could you please elborate why new button object is loosely couple bonding with prototype?

  • @dmytro891
    @dmytro891 6 років тому

    Great video, thank you!

  • @saransh9306
    @saransh9306 6 років тому

    You said we can use call/apply when we want to borrow functionality from another objects...But Why would you use call or apply to borrow functionality from other objects when you can just simply do obj.FunctionName() inside another object to borrow functionality from other object?
    Example:
    var obj = new function(){
    this.prop = 'inside obj';
    this.Add = function(a,b) {return a+b};
    this.getinfo = function(){console.log('inside getinfo of obj object')};
    }
    var anotherObject = new function(){
    this.getaddition = function(a,b){ return obj.Add(a,b) }; //borrowed functonality from obj without using bind.
    }
    what would be the use case in above example where using call/apply/bind is a must ??

    • @Techsithtube
      @Techsithtube  6 років тому +1

      in your example the function that you are tying to call doesnt have 'this' so it would work . if you want to use one objects method on another object you have to call the new objects 'this' ..

    • @saransh9306
      @saransh9306 6 років тому

      Thank you for clearing the doubt here..

  • @frizm1543
    @frizm1543 3 роки тому

    Any idea why the first apply example doesn't work with arrow functions?

  • @maskman4821
    @maskman4821 7 років тому +1

    what do you mean by translate your video to other language? like I translate what you said in this video to chinese and send to you, and you will put chinese subtitle as an option in the video???

    • @Techsithtube
      @Techsithtube  7 років тому

      I am not sure for how to do it for Chinese but youtube provides a link for translation of each video . here is a link for this video.
      ua-cam.com/users/timedtext_video?ref=share&v=AYVYxezrMWA

  • @believelody5531
    @believelody5531 6 років тому

    About "bind", in myObj object I did render() {
    this.asyncGet(this.parse);
    } and it works. So why using bind?
    Thanks for your great tutorial

  • @kakmca
    @kakmca 5 років тому

    Nearly 3 years before I saw his video related to Angular Testing. I was so impressed, I liked his teaching very much. I became his fan.
    After 3 years, today I found this video of him. Sorry sir, but this comment's targeted to you. You please speak with your slang sir, don't try to create new slang.

  • @shivangjoshi4233
    @shivangjoshi4233 3 роки тому

    You can do Math.min(...numArray); to get same results as apply method

  • @2002utube
    @2002utube 6 років тому

    I am not sure where I am in my JavaScript learning journey..suppose I practiced all these 52 Videos of advanced JavaScript and thoroughly understood the concepts all these 52 Videos where do I stand in my JavaScript journey...what should I do further to reinforce my learning of JavaScript so as to reach to an expert level?

    • @Techsithtube
      @Techsithtube  6 років тому

      I would suggest using those concepts after learning them . Either create your own tiny JS library. or use react where you can use your JS experience. With JS if you don't use it you lose it.

  • @nafeesahmed4942
    @nafeesahmed4942 7 років тому

    I was hoping you will continue with angular 4.0,

    • @Techsithtube
      @Techsithtube  7 років тому +1

      I am still continuing with Angular tutorials . I will also release on other topics as well.

  • @jainshilpi3
    @jainshilpi3 7 років тому

    I am not that much clear with call,for call we are passing obj n value I donot understand this line mammal.call(this,legs) could u pls explain?

    • @Techsithtube
      @Techsithtube  7 років тому

      mammal is a constructor but also a function that sets some property with this.legs = legs; and when you call from another function mammal.call(this,legs) which means you are calling mammal function on using this of which ever function calling it from. for more info on that you can refer to this playlist ua-cam.com/play/PL7pEw9n3GkoW0ceMeoycg9D00YjPAbtvt.html

  • @kenosytb
    @kenosytb 4 роки тому

    Why when you call the mammal constructor you use this and legs and not only legs????????

  • @jsnode2075
    @jsnode2075 7 років тому

    is there any upcoming React Series?

    • @Techsithtube
      @Techsithtube  7 років тому

      yes, I am going to start releasing by next week. Let me know if you have specific topics that you want to me to cover. Thanks for watching!

  • @kavind8938
    @kavind8938 7 років тому

    But Dude the below code works fine.. Is this because i am not using "let" .. can u explain plz
    var test=function (name){
    this.name=name;
    }
    test.prototype.click=function(){
    console.log("===>"+this.name+" clicked");
    }
    var b=new test('tesing');
    b.click();

    • @Techsithtube
      @Techsithtube  7 років тому +1

      there shouldnt be any problem with let etither. the example you sent would work in any case . now you can do this and see if it works. this were you have to rebind the method back to the object.
      var test=function (name){
      this.name=name;
      }
      test.prototype.click=function(){
      console.log("===>"+this.name+" clicked");
      }
      var b=new test('tesing');
      var bc = b.click;
      bc();

    • @kavind8938
      @kavind8938 7 років тому

      Practical Applications for PROMISE plzzzz

  • @otaviomota6122
    @otaviomota6122 6 років тому

    i spend 1 hour to realize that these functions don't work using arrow function. Or i did wrong ? Do you have any tips that helps me to know when use i have to use arrow function and "normal function" ?

    • @Techsithtube
      @Techsithtube  6 років тому +1

      think of arrow functions pure functions that don't have its own this. so if you want to use this inside your function, don't use arrow function. I have a video on arrow function where I explain it.

  • @saransh9306
    @saransh9306 6 років тому

    didn't get how legs property became part of cat by calling mammal.call(this,legs) ? can you please explain the logic behind it?

    • @Techsithtube
      @Techsithtube  6 років тому +1

      mammal is a function that does "this.legs = legs" so if i call it inside the cat. its like cat.legs = legs. becase 'this' inside cat is actually cat. make sense?.

    • @saransh9306
      @saransh9306 6 років тому

      Yes it does make sense..Thank you:)

  • @abinayahui1905
    @abinayahui1905 6 років тому

    Great

  • @taruchumccullough9045
    @taruchumccullough9045 4 роки тому

    Thank you !!

  • @osazemeusen1091
    @osazemeusen1091 6 років тому

    This is better than any paid tutorial I have gone through. Thanks
    why didn't you pass the "this" keyword into [].slice.call(arguments)?
    Observation: Math.min(...numArray) could also be substituted inplace of Math.min.apply(null, numArray)

    • @Techsithtube
      @Techsithtube  6 років тому

      [].slice.call(arguments) just slices the argument object to an array. so there is not need to pass 'this' here.

  • @TropicalTaquito
    @TropicalTaquito 6 років тому

    I’m trying to understand bind but I still don’t get it :l

  • @madhanj5036
    @madhanj5036 4 роки тому

    With New ES 6 feature, to find out the Minimum value from array use REST operator let myarr= [1,2,3]; console.log(Math.min(...myarr)); Its just FYI for all

  • @sergeymigel4680
    @sergeymigel4680 4 роки тому

    thank you

  • @phanindrakumarpulletikurti
    @phanindrakumarpulletikurti 7 років тому

    Do you stopped angular4

  • @AkhiVlogsandtalks
    @AkhiVlogsandtalks 5 років тому

    Hi sir , I want to translate into Telugu ,pls provide the link

  • @GabrielVasile
    @GabrielVasile 5 років тому

    Easier in ES6 with the spread/rest operator
    function argsToArray(...args) {
    console.log(args);
    }
    and
    Math.min(...numArray)

  • @mr.techno-era7474
    @mr.techno-era7474 3 роки тому

    @3:55 Javascript - weird language

  • @elfpimp1
    @elfpimp1 7 років тому

    Hehehe, I keep refactoring your functions to fat arrow as you type them unless they're not refactorable!! :0)

  • @sushmithareddy4722
    @sushmithareddy4722 6 років тому

    Very difficult to understand. Please maybe make another video.

  • @elfpimp1
    @elfpimp1 7 років тому

    Btw, subbed!

  • @rikilamadrid
    @rikilamadrid 7 років тому

    Honest question, why in most of the videos your sentences are cut off?

    • @Techsithtube
      @Techsithtube  7 років тому

      I try to cut the dead space between sentences. and unfortunately the editor i am using to do that doesn't have the refined tool so its usually half a second off .

  • @PierreSoubourou
    @PierreSoubourou 4 роки тому

    It's hard for me to perceive real world usage each time

    • @Techsithtube
      @Techsithtube  4 роки тому

      It is hard often times to times visualize application of such concepts. But, its heavely used in large projects.

  • @abhayagarwal5097
    @abhayagarwal5097 4 роки тому

    After 5mins I felt like I was lost in desert , didn't understand this cat example at all😑

  • @kiransahu157
    @kiransahu157 5 років тому +1

    Please don't use reserved key words for variable or function

    • @Techsithtube
      @Techsithtube  5 років тому +1

      I wonder which reserve keyword I used?

    • @kiransahu157
      @kiransahu157 5 років тому

      ​@@Techsithtube you are doing a great job, Sir. Started watching all of your JS videos. All are awesome.
      But while understanding, getting confusions like button.prototype.'click ', after few min, I realize 'click ' is just a prototype property of the button.
      But i'm ok now.
      Thanks for the response. :p

  • @Atif1702
    @Atif1702 7 років тому

    Who the hell are dislikers? what the heck you want more?

  • @greensmarketingsolutions5
    @greensmarketingsolutions5 6 років тому

    Bind is so confusing

  • @idontknownoori500
    @idontknownoori500 4 роки тому

    Stop comming in my youtube 😵

  • @MainDol1
    @MainDol1 6 років тому +2

    Very nicely explained!