Macromedia flash mx 2004 User Guide
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APPENDIX A
Supported ActionScript
This appendix lists the Flash Lite ActionScript commands and any exceptions to the standard in
Flash Lite for i-mode.
Flash Lite for i-mode.
Action Name
Description
Support
// (comment)
Comment; indicates the beginning of a script comment.
Any characters that appear between the comment
delimiter // and the end-of-line character are interpreted
as a comment.
Any characters that appear between the comment
delimiter // and the end-of-line character are interpreted
as a comment.
Fully supported
, (comma)
Operator; a separator between two expressions that
causes the value of the second expression to be the
return value.
causes the value of the second expression to be the
return value.
Fully supported
. (dot)
Operator; used to navigate movie clip hierarchies in order
to access nested (child) movie clips, variables, or
properties.
to access nested (child) movie clips, variables, or
properties.
Fully supported
“ “ (string delimiter)
String delimiter; when used before and after characters,
quotes indicate that the characters have a literal value
and are considered a string-not a variable, numerical
value, or other ActionScript element.
quotes indicate that the characters have a literal value
and are considered a string-not a variable, numerical
value, or other ActionScript element.
Fully supported
– – (decrement)
Operator; a pre-decrement and post-decrement unary
operator that subtracts one(1) from an expression.
operator that subtracts one(1) from an expression.
Fully supported
++ (increment)
Operator; a pre-increment and post-increment unary
operator that adds 1 to an expression.
operator that adds 1 to an expression.
Fully supported
+ (add)
A numeric operator used for adding numbers.
Fully supported
+= (addition
assignment)
assignment)
Operator (arithmetic); assigns to expression1 the value of
expression1 + expression2
For example, the following two statements have the
same result:
x += y;
x = x + y;
expression1 + expression2
For example, the following two statements have the
same result:
x += y;
x = x + y;
Fully supported