| Language Version : | ActionScript 3.0 |
| Runtime Versions : | Flash Player 9, AIR 1.1 |
Represents events that are specific to the NumericStepper control.
public var triggerEvent:Event| Language Version : | ActionScript 3.0 |
| Runtime Versions : | Flash Player 9, AIR 1.1 |
If the value is changed in response to a user action,
this property contains a value indicating the type of input action.
The value is either InteractionInputType.MOUSE
or InteractionInputType.KEYBOARD.
public var value:Number| Language Version : | ActionScript 3.0 |
| Runtime Versions : | Flash Player 9, AIR 1.1 |
The value of the NumericStepper control when the event was dispatched.
public function NumericStepperEvent(type:String, bubbles:Boolean = false, cancelable:Boolean = false, value:Number, triggerEvent:Event = null)| Language Version : | ActionScript 3.0 |
| Runtime Versions : | Flash Player 9, AIR 1.1 |
Constructor.
Parameters | type:String — The event type; indicates the action that caused the event.
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| bubbles:Boolean (default = false) — Specifies whether the event can bubble up the display list hierarchy.
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| cancelable:Boolean (default = false) — Specifies whether the behavior associated with the event can be prevented.
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| value:Number (default = NaN) — The value of the NumericStepper control when the event was dispatched.
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| triggerEvent:Event (default = null) — If the value changed in response to a user action, contains a value
indicating the type of input action, either InteractionInputType.MOUSE
or InteractionInputType.KEYBOARD.
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public static const CHANGE:String = change| Language Version : | ActionScript 3.0 |
| Runtime Versions : | Flash Player 9, AIR 1.1 |
The NumericStepperEvent.CHANGE constant defines the value of the
type property of the event object for a change event.
The properties of the event object have the following values:
| Property | Value |
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bubbles | false |
cancelable | false |
currentTarget | The Object that defines the
event listener that handles the event. For example, if you use
myButton.addEventListener() to register an event listener,
myButton is the value of the currentTarget. |
target | The Object that dispatched the event;
it is not always the Object listening for the event.
Use the currentTarget property to always access the
Object listening for the event. |
value | The value of the NumericStepper control
when the event was dispatched. |
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