MovieClip._x
Availability
Flash Player 3.
Usage
my_mc._x:Number
Description
Property; an integer that sets the x coordinate of a movie clip relative to the local coordinates of
the parent movie clip. If a movie clip is in the main Timeline, then its coordinate system refers to
the upper left corner of the Stage as (0, 0). If the move clip is inside another movie clip that has
transformations, the movie clip is in the local coordinate system of the enclosing movie clip.
Thus, for a movie clip rotated 90 º counterclockwise, the movie clip's children inherit a coordinate
system that is rotated 90 º counterclockwise. The movie clip's coordinates refer to the registration
point position.
Example
The following example attaches a movie clip with the linkage identifier
The movie clip is called
following ActionScript sets the current coordinates of the movie clip instance to the position of
the mouse pointer.
this.attachMovie("cursor_id", "cursor_mc", this.getNextHighestDepth(),
{_x:_xmouse, _y:_ymouse});
Mouse.hide();
var mouseListener:Object = new Object();
mouseListener.onMouseMove = function() {
cursor_mc._x = _xmouse;
cursor_mc._y = _ymouse;
updateAfterEvent();
};
Mouse.addListener(mouseListener);
See also
MovieClip._xscale, MovieClip._y,
MovieClip._xmouse
Availability
Flash Player 5.
Usage
my_mc._xmouse:Number
Description
Read-only property; returns the x coordinate of the mouse position.
and it is used to replace the default mouse pointer. The
cursor_mc,
MovieClip._yscale
to a SWF file.
cursor_id
MovieClip._xmouse
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