User Guide
342 Chapter 3: Objects
Parameters
startFrameIndex
A zero-based index that specifies the beginning of a range of frames to paste.
If you omit
startFrameIndex, the method uses the current selection. This parameter is optional.
endFrameIndex A zero-based index that specifies the frame at which to stop pasting frames.
The method pastes up to, but not including,
endFrameIndex. If you specify only
startFrameIndex, endFrameIndex defaults to the startFrameIndex value. This parameter
is optional.
Returns
Nothing.
Description
Method; pastes the range of frames from the Clipboard into the specified frames.
Example
The following example pastes the frames on the Clipboard to the currently selected frame or
playhead location:
fl.getDocumentDOM().getTimeline().pasteFrames();
The following example pastes the frames on the Clipboard at Frame 2 up to, but not including,
Frame 10 (remember that index values are different from frame number values):
fl.getDocumentDOM().getTimeline().pasteFrames(1, 9);
The following example pastes the frames on the Clipboard starting at Frame 5:
fl.getDocumentDOM().getTimeline().pasteFrames(4);
timeline.removeFrames()
Availability
Flash MX 2004.
Usage
timeline.removeFrames([startFrameIndex [, endFrameIndex]])
Parameters
startFrameIndex
A zero-based index that specifies the first frame at which to start removing
frames. If you omit
startFrameIndex, the method uses the current selection; if there is no
selection, all frames at the current playhead on all layers are removed. This parameter is optional.
endFrameIndex A zero-based index that specifies the frame at which to stop removing frames;
the range of frames goes up to, but does not include,
endFrameIndex. If you specify only
startFrameIndex, endFrameIndex defaults to the startFrameIndex value. This parameter
is optional.
Returns
Nothing.