User Guide
Screen class (Flash Professional only) 665
Screen.mouseUpSomewhere
Availability
Flash Player 6 (6.0 79.0).
Edition
Flash MX Professional 2004.
Usage
on(mouseUpSomewhere) {
// your code here
}
listenerObject = new Object();
listenerObject.mouseUpSomewhere = function(eventObject){
// insert your code here
}
screenObj.addEventListener("mouseUpSomewhere", listenerObject)
Description
Event; broadcast when the mouse button is released, but not necessarily over the specified screen.
When the event is triggered, it automatically passes an event object (
eventObj) to the handler.
Each event object has properties that contain information about the event. You can use these
properties to write code that handles the event. For more information, see “EventDispatcher
class” on page 415.
Screen.numChildScreens
Availability
Flash Player 6 (6.0 79.0).
Edition
Flash MX Professional 2004.
Usage
myScreen.numChildScreens
Description
Property (read-only); returns the number of child screens contained by myScreen.
Example
The following example displays the names of all the child screens that belong to myScreen.
var howManyKids:Number = myScreen.numChildScreens;
for(i=0; i<howManyKids; i++) {
var childScreen = myScreen.getChildScreen(i);
trace(childScreen._name);
}