Definitely I think this will do I will try it out. Thanks a lot to 
everyone for the help.
And nope I am not frome the Philippines :)

leds usop wrote:
>
> Hi Guillermo,
>
> try this:
> private function handleMouseEvent(e:MouseEvent):void{
>
> trace(nav_bloque1.getChildIndex(e.target as
> DisplayObject));
>
> }
>
> This way, regardless of how many buttons you add or
> delete and regardless of the values associated with
> them, you will still get the correct index (zero-based
> index of course).
>
> Another way to do this - although rather lengthy - is
> to catch the label of the target and look it up back
> on the dataprovider associated. You will have to deal
> with duplicate labels this way however.
>
> I would have suggested that you subclass button bar
> instead and dispatch a custom rollover event so that
> you can get whatever details there is in the data
> provider that is associated with the 'mouse-overed'
> button. But if you just need the index, i think the
> solution above will be enough.
>
> p.s. are you from the Philippines?
>
> Best,
> Leds
>
> --- Guillermo Villasana <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> <mailto:terius%40villasana.com.mx>>
> wrote:
>
> > Anyone, any thoughts?
> > None?
> > Thanks
> >
> > Guillermo Villasana wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi again, well sorry about the other post that get
> > duplicated, but as I
> > > asked before, is there a way to get the index of a
> > button in a
> > > togglebuttonbar when you just go over the button?
> > > here is my code
> > > <!-- code -->
> > >
> > > <mx:ToggleButtonBar id="nav_bloque1" alpha="0.5"
> > > useHandCursor=
> > >
> > > "true" buttonMode="true"
> > >
> >
> itemClick="ChangeContent(nav_bloque1.selectedIndex);"
> > >
> > >
> >
> mouseOver="handleMouseEvent(event);getSubnav(nav_bloque1.selectedIndex);"
> > > height="26" minWidth="1000" />
> > >
> > > <!-- code -->
> > >
> > > I want to change the nav_bloque1.selectedIndex to
> > > nav_bloque1.mouseOverIndex or something like that
> > so I can do some other
> > > functions with that index. I tried to use var
> > > objArray:Array=getObjectsUnderPoint(pt); but I
> > don't understand how to
> > > get the button as I get a lot of objects with a
> > full path.
> > >
> > > Thanks
> > > Terius
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
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