On 21 Jan 2006, at 21:19, Nathan Derksen wrote:
The variables that you are passing through the constructor actually
obscure those two properties because they share the same variable
name;
...
Third, it's good to name private properties using a naming
convention that allows you to easily
Hi,
The revised code, Nathan's, worked.
Chris
On Jan 21, 2006, at 11:13 PM, Chris Velevitch wrote:
I agree with Nathan's observations, amMessage and pmMessage properties
are being obscured by the constructor arguements of the same name in
the class constructor and those properties aren't
A few points: First, you are not actually setting the amMessage and
pmMessage properties anywhere. The variables that you are passing
through the constructor actually obscure those two properties because
they share the same variable name; they don't copy any data. Second,
it's a better
Hi,
Very helpful best practices information, however, as previously
stated, this is my first Class. The custom greeting still returns
undefined. It's probably how I call them in the class instance
constructor?
import com.bushidodeep.TimeStamp;
//
var my_ts:TimeStamp = new TimeStamp(this,
Hi Chris,
for me, this is right
all worked fine
output white on white 0:43:Top of The Morning
check again
max
am Samstag, 21. Januar 2006 um 22:42 schrieben Sie:
Hi,
Very helpful best practices information, however, as previously
stated, this is my first Class. The custom
Hi,
Removed the ASO file, checked again. All is good. Thanks to everyone
for there help and wisdom. It is hoped this experience inspires more
informed contributions to the list.
Return True,
Christopher Kennon
Principal/Designer/Programmer -Bushidodeep
http://bushidodeep.com/
Hi,
Removed the ASO file, checked again. All is good. Thanks to everyone
for THEIR help and wisdom. It is hoped this experience inspires more
informed contributions to the list.
Return True,
Christopher Kennon
Principal/Designer/Programmer -Bushidodeep
http://bushidodeep.com/
I agree with Nathan's observations, amMessage and pmMessage properties
are being obscured by the constructor arguements of the same name in
the class constructor and those properties aren't being set anywhere,
which is why the result is undefined.
Chris, did you change your class as per Nathan's
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