Any JS problem relating to this
is likely due to the way the function using this
is called. Storing a reference to this
in your that
variable should let you reference it from within your nested functions, exactly the way you are doing it already - assuming that qwerty()
is called in a way that sets this
to the correct object in the first place. (Personally I like to call such a variable self
since it more accurately reflects what the variable is doing.)
However, in your function you say you get the error on this line:
that.chara[i].width
Given that you say this.chara[i].addEventListener(...)
I'm guessing that the chara[i]
variable holds a reference to a DOM element. If that is the case I'm guessing it is an element type that doesn't have a width
property. Try this:
that.chara[i].style.width
https://developer.mozilla.org/en/CSS/width
That's the best I can do for you without more information about what error you're getting and how the qwerty()
function is called...
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