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<strong>ACTIONSCRIPT</strong> 3.0 DEVELOPER’S GUIDE<br />

How to Use ActionScript Examples<br />

The code for a class-based example includes a package statem<strong>en</strong>t, a class declaration, and a constructor function.<br />

Practical examples containing multiple source files<br />

Many of the topics in the ActionScript 3.0 Developer’s <strong>Guide</strong> conclude with practical examples that show how to use<br />

certain ActionScript features in a practical, real-world context. These examples usually contain multiple files<br />

including:<br />

One or more ActionScript source files<br />

A .FLA file for use with Flash Professional<br />

One or more MXML files for use with Flash Builder<br />

Data files, image files, sound files, or other assets used by the example application (optional).<br />

Practical examples are normally delivered as ZIP archive files.<br />

List of Developer <strong>Guide</strong> examples in the ZIP file<br />

The ZIP file for Flash Professional CS5 and Flex 4 (download from<br />

www.adobe.com/go/learn_programmingAS3samples_flash) contains the following examples:<br />

AlarmClock (“Ev<strong>en</strong>t handling example: Alarm Clock” on page 140)<br />

AlgorithmicVisualG<strong>en</strong>erator (“Drawing API example: Algorithmic Visual G<strong>en</strong>erator” on page 232)<br />

ASCIIArt (“Strings example: ASCII art” on page 19)<br />

CapabilitiesExplorer (“Capabilities example: Detecting system capabilities” on page 873)<br />

CustomErrors (“Handling errors example: CustomErrors application” on page 70)<br />

DisplayObjectTransformer (“Geometry example: Applying a matrix transformation to a display object” on<br />

page 216)<br />

FilterWorkb<strong>en</strong>ch (“Filtering display objects example: Filter Workb<strong>en</strong>ch” on page 292)<br />

GlobalStockTicker (“Example: Internationalizing a stock ticker application” on page 951)<br />

IntrovertIM_HTML (“External API example: Communicating betwe<strong>en</strong> ActionScript and JavaScript in a web<br />

browser” on page 848)<br />

NewsLayout (“TextField Example: Newspaper-style text formatting” on page 387)<br />

PlayList (“Arrays example: PlayList” on page 48)<br />

PodcastPlayer (“Sound example: Podcast Player” on page 467)<br />

ProjectionDragger (“Example: Perspective projection” on page 357)<br />

ReorderByZ (“Using Matrix3D objects for reordering display” on page 362)<br />

RSSViewer (“XML in ActionScript example: Loading RSS data from the Internet” on page 113)<br />

RuntimeAssetsExplorer (“Movie clip example: RuntimeAssetsExplorer” on page 330)<br />

SimpleClock (“Date and time example: Simple analog clock” on page 6)<br />

SpinningMoon (“Bitmap example: Animated spinning moon” on page 254)<br />

SpriteArranger (“Display object example: SpriteArranger” on page 202)<br />

TelnetSocket (“TCP socket example: Building a Telnet cli<strong>en</strong>t” on page 798)<br />

VideoJukebox (“Video example: Video Jukebox” on page 506)<br />

WikiEditor (“Regular expressions example: A Wiki parser” on page 91)<br />

Last updated 6/6/2012<br />

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