Yeah I'd say either through an event or else set a reference to the class which 
would be simpler but not a best practice as it would create a dependency. 

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On Jan 21, 2011, at 9:36 AM, ktt <kestuti...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> I have a class, which loads and process XML - one function calls
> other, this - another one, which modifies a variable. If it were just
> one function, would be simple to get return of it in a main class:
> 
> public var mySubClass:subClass = new subClass();
> result = mySubClass.myFunction();
> 
> But how to get modified value after 4 function chain in a class?
> 
> There is one method with a listener to check when event complete, but I'm not 
> sure if it's ok to keep listener running just to check variables.
> 
> public var mySubClass:subClass = new subClass();
> mySubClass.addEventListener( Event.COMPLETE, onSendUserComplete, false, 0, 
> true );
> 
> function onSendUserComplete( e:Event ):void
> {
>    trace( e.target.returnData );
> } 
> 
> What is best practice method to do this?
> 
> Thank you in advance,
> Ktt
> 
> 
> 
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