ActionScript 3.0 :: Dynamically Created Variable Names?

Jan 22, 2009

After some further testing, I found out that under Actionscript 3 XML (E4X) I'm unable to use dynamicaly created variable names...

The famous:

Code:
var i:number = 111
this["someVarName" + i] = "actual_value"
trace(someVarName111) // = actual_value

does not work for me with E4X lingo...

Code:
var myXML:XML
myXML = "...." //asume valid XML content here
trace(myXML.XMLData.@Memo_EN)

[code]....

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