Hello :)
the _ notation is used to do the difference between private and public ...
if you create a virtual property with get/set used in private the _ notation
:
class Test
{
function Test()
{
}
/**
* Internal private value.
*/
private var _value:Number ;
public function get value():Number
{
return _value ;
}
public function set value( n:Number ):Void
{
_value = n ;
// do something here , notify an event, update the class etc...
else don't use a getter/setter property if you want just used the value of
this property.
}
}
And in your code :
var t:Test = new Test() ;
t.value = 2 ;
trace(t) ;
EKA+ :)
2006/12/1, Matthias Dittgen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
The set/get (former addProperty) methodology seemed to offer the
solution, but now I see, that I can implicit (not writing
uio.setSomething, but uio._something) set a value, but _something is
private and thus code completion etc. will not work.
Matthias
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