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javascript - jQuery each this

var slides = $(".promo-slide");
slides.each(function(key, value){
    if (key == 1) {
        this.addClass("first");
    }
});

Why do I get an error saying:

Uncaught TypeError: Object #<HTMLDivElement> has no method 'addClass'

From the above code?

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Inside jQuery callback functions, this (and also value, in your example) refers to a DOM object, not a jQuery object.

var slides = $(".promo-slide");
slides.each(function(key, value){
    if (key == 0) { // NOTE: the key will start to count from 0, not 1!
        $(this).addClass("first"); // Or $(value).addClass("first");
//------^^----^       
    }
});

BUT: In your case, this is easier:

$(".promo-slide:first").addClass("first");

As an aside, I find it a useful convention to prefix variables that contain a jQuery object with a $:

var $slides = $(".promo-slide");
$slides.each( /* ... */ );

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