Benny
Benny

Reputation: 2228

How do I access a movieClip on the stage using as3 class?

public class MyClass extends MovieClip {
            public function MyClass():void {
                my_mc.addEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK, action);
            }
            private function action(e:MouseEvent):void {
                trace("cliked");
            }
        }

Timeline code

 var myClass:MyClass = new MyClass();
    addChild(myClass);

I can't able to access the my_mc(placed in FLA) movieclip. How do I access?

Upvotes: 4

Views: 20587

Answers (2)

Taurayi
Taurayi

Reputation: 3207

Try this:

public class MyClass extends MovieClip
{
    public function MyClass()
    {
        if (stage) init();
        else addEventListener(Event.ADDED_TO_STAGE, init);

    }// end function

    private function init(e:Event = null):void 
    {
        removeEventListener(Event.ADDED_TO_STAGE, init);

        var myMc:MovieClip = stage.getChildByName("my_mc") as MovieClip;
        // var myMc:MovieClip = parent.getChildByName("my_mc") as MovieClip;

        myMc.addEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK, onMyMcClick)

    }// end function

    private function onMyMcClick(e:MouseEvent)
    {
        trace("clicked");

    }// end function

}// end class

If this doesn't work(which I don't think it will), its because your my_mc display object isn't a child of the stage, but the child of an instance of MainTimeline. If so, then simply comment out the following statement in the above code:

var myMc:MovieClip = stage.getChildByName("my_mc") as MovieClip;

and uncomment the following statement in the above code:

// var myMc:MovieClip = parent.getChildByName("my_mc") as MovieClip;

If my assumption is correct, the my_mc and myClass display objects share the same parent.

Upvotes: 6

shanethehat
shanethehat

Reputation: 15560

If my_mc is a MovieClip on the stage of MyClass, you may be trying to access it too early. Constructor code generally executes before the first frame is drawn, so you need to wait for that drawing to take place by listening for Event.ADDED_TO_STAGE:

public class MyClass extends MovieClip {
    public function MyClass():void {
        if(stage) {
            init();
        } else {
            addEventListener(Event.ADDED_TO_STAGE,init);
        }
    }

    private function init(e:Event = null):void {
        if(e) removeEventListener(Event.ADDED_TO_STAGE,init);
        stage.my_mc.addEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK, action);
    }

    private function action(e:MouseEvent):void {
        trace("cliked");
    }
}

Upvotes: 0

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