: Re: [flexcoders] Re: help with setInterval...
Hi Abdul,
I ran into a similar issue. In short, whether my code was not scoped
in an MXML file or whether it was within a class, I could not pass
over a parameter (a number in my case) and have the function called by
the setInterval reference
: Re: [flexcoders] Re: help with setInterval...
Does not work.
On 4/12/05, michael keirnan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it would be good to go through the Flex UG sections on scoping and event
listeners. in the long run understanding scope is invaluable. in your
test case the following might
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Does not work.
On 4/12/05, michael keirnan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it would be good to go through
Hi Abdul,
I ran into a similar issue. In short, whether my code was not scoped
in an MXML file or whether it was within a class, I could not pass
over a parameter (a number in my case) and have the function called by
the setInterval reference the parameter passed over more than 1x.
With
Does not work.
On 4/12/05, michael keirnan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it would be good to go through the Flex UG sections on scoping and event
listeners. in the long run understanding scope is invaluable. in your
test case the following might work:
=true
maximum=1000
minimum=0/
/mx:Application
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Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2005 7:22 AM
To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [flexcoders] Re: help with setInterval...
Hi Abdul
it would be good to go through the Flex UG sections on scoping and event
listeners. in the long run understanding scope is invaluable. in your
test case the following might work:
setInterval(mx.utils.Delegate.create(this, upCount, 1000);
/mgk
terry_hrtn wrote:
Matt...now I'm getting
Matt...now I'm getting the message below in the debug file...any
suggestions.
Warning: [type Function] is not a function
at ()
--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, Matt Chotin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You're having scope issues. setInterval(this, upCount, 1000);
More info
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