On 4/22/07, Shannon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thank you for the response, > > Boolean cannot be null. The default value is false if not > initialised. > > So you're saying that AS3 sets a Boolean to false even without > assignment?
Every type of variable has a default value. Boolean is false, int is 0, and so on. You can find the default values in the AS3 language spec. Also, I think it's good practice to always assign a value for the benefit of those who come after you to maintain the code :) > So in your reply: > > I think you want to use int with predefined constants. > > Could you elaborate? Im not sure what you mean... I meant to use an enum: TOGGLE: -1 OFF: 0 ON: 1 Then the developer can pass these constants instead of "magic values".