User Guide
514 ActionScript classes
Example
The following example shows how to stop a movie clip named aMovieClip:
aMovieClip.stop();
See also
stop function
stopDrag (MovieClip.stopDrag method)
public stopDrag() : Void
Ends a MovieClip.startDrag() method. A movie clip that was made draggable with that
method remains draggable until a
stopDrag() method is added, or until another movie clip
becomes draggable. Only one movie clip is draggable at a time.
You can extend the methods and event handlers of the MovieClip class by creating a subclass.
Note: This method is supported in Flash Lite only if
System.capabilities.hasMouse is
true or System.capabilities.hasStylus is true.
Availability: ActionScript 1.0; Flash Lite 2.0
Example
The following example creates a draggable movie clip instance called mc_1:
this.createEmptyMovieClip("mc_1", 1);
with (mc_1) {
lineStyle(1, 0xCCCCCC);
beginFill(0x4827CF);
moveTo(0, 0);
lineTo(80, 0);
lineTo(80, 60);
lineTo(0, 60);
lineTo(0, 0);
endFill();
}
mc_1.onPress = function() {
this.startDrag();
};
mc_1.onRelease = function() {
this.stopDrag();
};