I have an AS3 function that loads and audio file and then plays it. I have the pre-loader for the first audio file working - now I need to run the pre-load function before the 2nd audio file starts.
I have done this same thing in ActionScript 3, but am not familiar with ActionScript 2, which I am forced to use for this project. I am loading products into a SWF via XML and attempting to add a click event to each dynamically-created movieclip. Simply tracing the text from a node in XML will do for now. I'd like to assign a property called "desc" or "description" to each movieclip and have it trace that property's value when clicked. Here is the relevant portion of my code as it stands:
ActionScript Code: var iXML:XML = new XML(); iXML.ignoreWhite = true;
I have one function "Login" and function "_urlSended" inside of function "Login". So i want that sub function returned value as a parent function. I just want that script to work
<![CDATA[ function onButton1click():void { Label1.text = Login('irakli', 'password1');
I have a bunch of movieclips that are animated using TweenLite, (code below), but I would like to loop them 2 or 3 times continuously. I have put them inside of a function but can't seem to get them to loop. The starting positions for each movieclip are defined before this function[code]
I'm trying to pass a variable through a function, but I'm getting it's value 0. Here's my code:
thumbLoader.addEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK, goToCategory); function goToCategory(e:MouseEvent) { trace(c);[code]....
this trace gives me value of 0. Normally I would do goToCategory(c) and inside that category I would get it's value, but in this case I'm calling this function with an event, how can that be done?
var c is declared globally, so I'm using it above this code in different place... is there smth like global $c like in PHP.. or there's some other way to do it?!
When you call a method of a class inside a callback function, you can not use this object.To call the method, in javascript, I declare that variable, assign this to that, and use that inside the callback to call the method of this.In actionscript, do I have to do the same way as I do in javascript?The following code is the example to use that to call a method inside callback.Are there more simple way in actionscript?
I need to call a function inside a Flash Movie via JS (to update a textfield and sum Vars) can someone point me in the right direction???I tried to figure out the external interface api, but i dont understand how it really works ... For example: JS calls function "Fieldupdate" and in the Flash Movie the Fields and Vars Updates
create functions using a loop, like so with just the !HERE! replaced with the method of creating it with the 'i' variable. Both the function name in the event listener and the function's setting need to make use of the i variable
Code: for (var i:int = 0; i <= 5; i++){ this["question"+i].addEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK, !HERE! );
I have created a class named XMLclass and inside that class there is a function named returnFillColor.The function looks like this:
Code: public function returnFillColor(XMLchild:uint):String{ var xmlLoader:URLLoader = new URLLoader(); var xmlData:XML = new XML();
[code]....
When i call this function from my main class, it returns nothing because the XML wasn't done loading. I've double-checked this by adding addEventListener(Event.COMPLETE) outside the function.Is there any way to return data from the xml-file with just one function?(like adding event.Complete to the returnFillColor-function)
From a button in Flash I just want to call a function written in jQuery.When I place the function outside jQuery's $(document).ready it works fine:[code]
I need to pass a variable to a function inside a function. However this parameter (i) seems not to be passed (to function ...onRollOver). This is required to attach a textfield to a movieclip (reading the adress and showing it as a tooltip).
ActionScript Code: for (i=0; i<array_BE_ElecCities.length; i++) { var attachElecCity = mc_map.mc_places.attachMovie("Plant",
I want to create a vector, then call a function that populates that vector with arrays. Fine. The only catch is the function itself will declare new array variables to put into the vector, but are these new array variables private to the function only?e.g. something like this
ActionScript Code: public var vec:Vector.<Array> = new Vector.<Array>(); private function populateVec():void {
[code]....
Is this "kosher"? a was declared in the private function but added to something outside the function..?
I'm having some trouble finishing an interface i'm working on,the function indica() adds a menu listing of items (indicadores) inside a mask because its too large, and i added a scrollbar that allows to scroll through the items but now i need to add the buttons inside the movie clip indicative,i can add symbols and buttons, but i'm having trouble having them call functions inside the same class that the function indica() is running.[code]
I need to activate some lines of code inside a function because that is where the object name has been made.Would a boolean work well? If so how exactly would i implement it? I tried booleans but had no success because i am not experienced with them..
Heres some code: public var myboolean:Boolean = new Boolean(); public function Function_One()
if I add a button to open a uiloader with a marker google with a xml dataprovider in data grid, how can I set this function?
function completeHandler(event:Event):void { var myLoader:URLLoader = event.currentTarget as URLLoader; var xmlDP:XML = new XML (myLoader.data); XML.ignoreWhitespace = true; dp = new DataProvider(xmlDP); dp.sortOn("name", Array.CASEINSENSITIVE); aDg.dataProvider = dp;
ActionScript Code: function function1(e:event):void{ //code
[Code]....
Can I somehow, stop the enter frame in function 2 with some code in function3? I know that is not the better practice, but in this case is really needful to have a function inside another.
It seems that I can have a function inside a function and my code compile fine. (by the way, this is a Flex question....not sure if that matters or not on here)But when I try to define a Resize from the inner function it complains....is it possible to do this? I'm really just trying to find a way to contain my functions inside functions that pertain to each other.
PHP Code: public function Close():void{ function Resize():void{
I am trying to make the classic brick breaker game, and i'm stuck at the part that when i lose a life, the game gets back to the beginning, except with one less life. Does anyone know how to make this?
I am trying to make the classic brick breaker game, and i'm stuck at the part that when i lose a life, the game gets back to the beginning, except with one less life. Does anyone know how to make this?
I have a Flash application that receives data from a php application in xml format. Would it be possible for me to call functions in flash that it receives in xml format?
Let's say the php application sends this:-
<data> <command>gotoAndStop(15)</command> </data>
Would I be able to get that function executed in the Flash application?
I am using tweenlite throughout my file. I am importing it on the root timeline and would like use it inside a movie clip without having to reimport it. How do I reference it from inside the movie clip? I thought I could do something like this, but it does not seem to work: parent.TweenLite.to(leaf1, 1, {alpha:0, delay:1});
I am trying to have the function name from itself.It will be really cool to automate something like this:
obj.addEventListener( Event.COMPLETE, myFunction ); private function myFunction( e:Event ):void { e.currentTarget.removeEventListener( e.type, currentFunction ); // where currentFunction should be myFunction}
I really need to reference the variable while INSIDE the onRelease function, because I need to apply some actions based on how many times the button has been pressed.
theres a function on the main timeline, I want to call it from inside of a movieclip.the first error was that it couldn't find the function and then I found a post where a guy said I should try something like MovieClip(root).fn() which made sense but then I got the "cannot convert stage to movieclip" error.