You would pass a hash table with the attribute values, as the second value
to the constructor (first
value is the parent that the instance will become a child of), so an example
is this instance
would become a child of the canvas view
var foo = new lz.myclass(canvas, {x: 200, y:300, visible: false, flavor:
chocolate, ...})
On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 7:37 AM, cem sonmez <[email protected]> wrote:
> hi all
> for axample, i have class named : *MyClass* and extends from window.
> And in another class definetion, i m trying to create an instance of
> myClass class with : *var myClass= new lz.MyClass();*
> And while creating the object, i want to pass the attribute values to
> myClass object. e.g (x=200, width="300") without writing
> myClass.setAttribute('x',200);
> trying to use like *var myClass= new lz.MyClass('x=200'); . *Is there any
> way like this syntax. * *I hope, I could explain what i m trying to do.
>
> Kind regards
> --
> Cem SONMEZ
>
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