Example
The following example uses the
frames are loaded. If all the frames aren't loaded, the
clip instance is increased proportionally to create a progress bar.
Enter the following ActionScript in Frame 1 of the Timeline:
var pctLoaded:Number = Math.round(this.getBytesLoaded()/
this.getBytesTotal() * 100);
bar_mc._xscale = pctLoaded;
Add the following code to Frame 2:
if (this._framesloaded<this._totalframes) {
this.gotoAndPlay(1);
} else {
this.gotoAndStop(3);
}
Place your content on or after Frame 3, and then add the following code to Frame 3:
stop();
See also
getBytesTotal (MovieClip.getBytesTotal method)
getBytesTotal (MovieClip.getBytesTotal method)
public getBytesTotal() : Number
Returns the size, in bytes, of the movie clip. For movie clips that are external (the root SWF
file or a movie clip that is being loaded into a target or a level), the return value is the
uncompressed size of the SWF file.
You can extend the methods and event handlers of the MovieClip class by creating a subclass.
Availability: ActionScript 1.0; Flash Lite 2.0
Returns
- An integer indicating the total size, in bytes, of the movie clip.
Number
Example
The following example uses the
frames are loaded. If all the frames aren't loaded, the
instance
is increased proportionally to create a progress bar.
loader
468
ActionScript classes
property to start a SWF file when all the
_framesloaded
property to start a SWF file when all the
_framesloaded
property of the
_xscale
property of the movie clip
_xscale
movie
loader