Thats what I was thinking but when I try:
var myXML:XML;
myXML = myData.getItemAt(0) as XML;
trace( "DEBUG: " + myXML );
I get
DEBUG: null
On Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 2:30 PM, Sean Clark Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Each row is an xml object...
>
> So, (myData.getItemAt(i) as XML).children()
>
> Then you could loop through the children and ask them for their name. After
> the as XML step you can do anything you can normally do with the XML object
>
> On Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 12:11 PM, Stephen More <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>>
>> ( Example code taken from:
>> http://livedocs.adobe.com/flex/201/html/charts_intro_108_12.html )
>> Here is the dataset I am trying to work with:
>>
>> <data>
>> <result month="Jan-04">
>> <apple>81768</apple>
>> <orange>60310</orange>
>> <banana>43357</banana>
>> </result>
>> <result month="Feb-04">
>> <apple>81156</apple>
>> <orange>58883</orange>
>> <banana>49280</banana>
>> </result>
>> </data>
>>
>> The flex code will look like this:
>> <mx:HTTPService
>> id="srv"
>> url="../assets/data.xml"
>> useProxy="false"
>> result="myData=ArrayCollection(srv.lastResult.data.result)"
>> />
>>
>> How can I interrogate the ArrayCollection named myData so that it will
>> return apple, orange, and banana ?
>> I am not looking to get the numerical values, I want to get the xml name.
>>
>> -Thanks
>> Steve More
>
>