[static]
The ColorPickerEvent.CHANGE constant defines the value of the
type property of the event that is dispatched when the user
selects a color from the ColorPicker control.
[static]
The ColorPickerEvent.ENTER constant defines the value of the
type property of the event that is dispatched when the user
presses the Enter key after typing in the color selector box.
[static]
The ColorPickerEvent.ITEM_ROLL_OUT constant defines the value of the
type property of the event that is dispatched when the user
rolls the mouse out of a swatch in the swatch panel.
[static]
The ColorPickerEvent.ITEM_ROLL_OVER constant defines the value of the
type property of the event that is dispatched when the user
rolls the mouse over of a swatch in the swatch panel.
ColorPickerEvent
Property Detail
color
property
public var color:uint
Language Version :
ActionScript 3.0
Product Version :
Flex 3
Runtime Versions :
Flash Player 9, AIR 1.1
The RGB color that was rolled over, rolled out of, selected, or
entered.
index
property
public var index:int
Language Version :
ActionScript 3.0
Product Version :
Flex 3
Runtime Versions :
Flash Player 9, AIR 1.1
The zero-based index in the Color's data provider that corresponds
to the color that was rolled over, rolled out of, or selected.
If the event type is ColorPickerEvent.ENTER,
will have default value -1; it is not set in this case because
the user can enter an RGB string that doesn't match any color
in the data provider.
Constructor Detail
ColorPickerEvent
()
Constructor
public function ColorPickerEvent(type:String, bubbles:Boolean = false, cancelable:Boolean = false, index:int = -1, color:uint = 0xFFFFFFFF)
Language Version :
ActionScript 3.0
Product Version :
Flex 3
Runtime Versions :
Flash Player 9, AIR 1.1
Constructor.
Parameters
type:String — The event type; indicates the action that caused the event.
bubbles:Boolean (default = false) — Specifies whether the event can bubble up the display list hierarchy.
cancelable:Boolean (default = false) — Specifies whether the behavior associated with the event can be prevented.
index:int (default = -1) — The zero-based index in the Color's data provider
that corresponds to the color that was rolled over, rolled out of,
or selected.
color:uint (default = 0xFFFFFFFF) — The RGB color that was rolled over, rolled out of,
selected, or entered.
Constant Detail
CHANGE
Constant
public static const CHANGE:String = change
Language Version :
ActionScript 3.0
Product Version :
Flex 3
Runtime Versions :
Flash Player 9, AIR 1.1
The ColorPickerEvent.CHANGE constant defines the value of the
type property of the event that is dispatched when the user
selects a color from the ColorPicker control.
The properties of the event object have the following values:
Property
Value
bubbles
false
cancelable
false
color
The RGB color that was selected.
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.
index
The zero-based index in the Color's data provider that corresponds
to the color that was selected.
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.
ENTER
Constant
public static const ENTER:String = enter
Language Version :
ActionScript 3.0
Product Version :
Flex 3
Runtime Versions :
Flash Player 9, AIR 1.1
The ColorPickerEvent.ENTER constant defines the value of the
type property of the event that is dispatched when the user
presses the Enter key after typing in the color selector box.
The properties of the event object have the following values:
Property
Value
bubbles
false
cancelable
false
color
The RGB color that was entered.
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.
index
Always -1.
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.
ITEM_ROLL_OUT
Constant
public static const ITEM_ROLL_OUT:String = itemRollOut
Language Version :
ActionScript 3.0
Product Version :
Flex 3
Runtime Versions :
Flash Player 9, AIR 1.1
The ColorPickerEvent.ITEM_ROLL_OUT constant defines the value of the
type property of the event that is dispatched when the user
rolls the mouse out of a swatch in the swatch panel.
The properties of the event object have the following values:
Property
Value
bubbles
false
cancelable
false
color
The RGB color of the color
that was rolled over.
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.
index
The zero-based index in the Color's data provider that corresponds
to the color that was rolled over.
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.
ITEM_ROLL_OVER
Constant
public static const ITEM_ROLL_OVER:String = itemRollOver
Language Version :
ActionScript 3.0
Product Version :
Flex 3
Runtime Versions :
Flash Player 9, AIR 1.1
The ColorPickerEvent.ITEM_ROLL_OVER constant defines the value of the
type property of the event that is dispatched when the user
rolls the mouse over of a swatch in the swatch panel.
The properties of the event object have the following values:
Property
Value
bubbles
false
cancelable
false
color
The RGB color of the color
that the user rolled out of.
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.
index
The zero-based index in the Color's data provider that corresponds
to the color that the user rolled out of.
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.