I am having a problem creating new instances of an object.
Using the below code I was expecting each element to have it's own random value (which is happening).
But then I was also expecting the this.element value to be contained to each instance of the object, but instead every time the value is changed in any instance of the object it is updating in all of them.
var Instance = function(element) {
this.$element = $(element);
this.subInstance.parent = this;
}
Instance.prototype = {
subInstance: {
parent: null,
$element: null,
init: function() {
var $this = this;
this.$element = this.parent.$element;
//test for what this.$element refers to in init function
var random = Math.random();
$('.element', this.$element).text('Updated ' + random);
//test for what this.$element refers to in an event handler
$('.element', this.$element).on('click', function(e) {
$this.$element.css('background-color', '#f00');
});
}
}
}
$('div.instance').each(function(i, o) {
var instance = new Instance(o);
instance.subInstance.init();
});
Now I know I could move subInstance out of the prototype and into the constructor using this.subInstance = {... but that seems wrong, why is this.$element not contained to each instance of the object?
JSFiddle of both examples: http://jsfiddle.net/q7zAg/

thisvalue, not plain objects. The value of a Function have athisis set by the call. – RobG Nov 4 '12 at 22:59