empty SWF file: 34 bytes
empty movieClip (SWF): (57 bytes - 34) 23 bytes
empty movieClip with 'id = 2;' put in its timeline code: 75 bytes
so, that *would* mean:
the base SWF file takes 34 bytes
an empty MovieClip costs: (57 - 34) 23 bytes
assigning 'id = 2'; to an empty MovieClip's timeline adds: (75 - 57)
18 bytes
if you don't assign a value to id, id would take 2bytes less,
meaning: 16 bytes
ok, ok,
I am always wrong, but maybe you can get something out of it
Cedric
Hi to all the Flashcoders,
I have a question.
How much memory does a movieclip takes at run time?
For example If I m creating a movieclip with
createEmptyMovieClip, How much
memory it will take?
And one more thing related to this
If I m assigning one property to the movieclip
like
My_mc.id = 2
How much memory this "id" property will take?
Regards
Sumeet Kumar
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