But it's antipattern and I believe event model should be used in this cases. Calling method from the parent scope is bad design. I consider either event model or utility class could be used. It depends on particular case.
On 8/15/06, Gordon Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can also
Subject: [flexcoders] Re: Best way
to reference items in a parent MXML component?
How would a child call a function in the parent
though? Events don't
seem (semantically) like the right thing because I basically just want
to use a utility function defined in the parent. Like I have a
function
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Subject: [flexcoders] Re: Best way
to reference items in a parent MXML component?
How would
a child call a function in the parent though? Events don't
seem (semantically) like the right thing because I basically just want
to use a utility function defined in the parent. Like
Of ben.clinkinbeard
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Subject: [flexcoders] Re: Best way to reference items in a parent MXML
component?
How would a child call a function in the parent though? Events don't
seem (semantically) like the right thing because I
If you want to use utility function, make the utility class with
static methods only and place the function there instead of parent
class. Then call it from children via MyUtilityClass.myMethod();
On 8/13/06, ben.clinkinbeard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How would a child call a function in the
way
to reference items in a parent MXML component?
How would a child call a function in the parent
though? Events don't
seem (semantically) like the right thing because I basically just want
to use a utility function defined in the parent. Like I have a
function that I am using to format
How would a child call a function in the parent though? Events don't
seem (semantically) like the right thing because I basically just want
to use a utility function defined in the parent. Like I have a
function that I am using to format the dataTips of my charts in the
child components, but
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