I'm loading many pictures, and am using an array to do so.
loader[i].load(new URLRequest(picture[i]));
My Event Listener function is enabled like this:
loader[i].contentLoaderInfo.addEventListener(Event.COMPLETE, onComplete);
My onComplete event handler shows this:
trace(e.target); //OUTPUT: [object LoaderInfo]
I've looked for properties in LoaderInfo that might identify which loader initiated the listener (the value of "i") so that I can putz around with each one specifically, like this:
bitmapDataArr[i] = e.target.content.bitmapData;
bmVisArr[i] = new Bitmap(bitmapDataArr[i]);
But cannot determine which "i" initiated the specific instance of the listener.
Any ideas? I tried giving a name to LoaderInfo to no avail. I still can't extract the pesky little identifying number.
EDIT showing loop for loaders and onComplete function:
for (i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
loader[i] = new Loader();
loader[i].contentLoaderInfo.addEventListener(Event.COMPLETE, onComplete, false, 0, true);
loader[i].load(new URLRequest(letter[i]));
}
private function onComplete(e:Event):void {
trace("e.target",e.target); //OUTPUT: e.target [object LoaderInfo]
var LI:LoaderInfo = e.target as LoaderInfo;
var eNum:int = (????);
bitmapDataArr[eNum] = e.target.content.bitmapData;
bmVisArr[eNum] = new Bitmap(bitmapDataArr[eNum]);
}
You'll somehow need to bring
i
value toonComplete
function. For example, in thethis
context or thru an argument.P.S.: It's easier to use weak ref. Dictionaries instead of deleting properties, though I don't know much about AS3.
Here's an example that also shows how to remove the event listeners (including their callback functions):