are you having issues with ALL classes or is it only with Papervision? if it
is only with Papervision i would assume that you are using the path wrong.
On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 8:55 PM, gduenas
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> Hi Helmut, do you mean the cs3?, maybe, I sould have this installed better
>
Hi Helmut, do you mean the cs3?, maybe, I sould have this installed better
maybe? I've just downloaded the classes today earl.y in the afternoon, and I
don't know why this one doesn't want to read the classes, look, I went to
preferences, tab actionscript, choose as3, then in the class path the
yes like:
allNumbers:Array = [ 0, 1, 2, 3, ..., 100 ];
tenNumbers:Array = [];
public function getNumberIn():void{
var n:int = tenNumbers.splice( int( Math.random * 10 ), 1 );
tenNumbers.push( allNumbers.splice( int( Math.random *
allNumbers.length ), 1 ) );
allNumbers.pus
or perhaps tenNumber[ tenNumbers.length ] is faster than
tenNumbers.push() never know about that one...the second return
something so perhaps its slower..
laurent a écrit :
yes like:
allNumber:Array = [ 0, 1, 2, 3, ..., 100 ];
tenNumbers:Array = [];
public function getNumberIn():void{
yes like:
allNumber:Array = [ 0, 1, 2, 3, ..., 100 ];
tenNumbers:Array = [];
public function getNumberIn():void{
var i:in = int( Math.random * allNumber.length );
tenNumbers.push( allNumber.splice( i, 1 ) );
}
then I don't know how you pick up the number to pass from tenNumbers t
Hi Steve,
That was actually my first thought. I had a while loop and inside a for ...
in loop to iterate through the array to check if the number was already
there. But then for some reason the script made flash unresponsive.
However I just came up with this which seems to be working, but i'm st
Hi Laurent,
Your first suggestion is a very simple and clever trick i'll definetely keep
in mind for future situations.
However for this second variation you mean that I:
1) pick the numbers out of array 1 and splice it
2) move those numbers into array 2
3) when the length of array 1 would be 1
Hi Matt,
Yes numbers can and should repeat through time. They just cant be repeated
within the sequence at a given discreet time. Makes sense? :)
On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 11:15 PM, Matt S. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can numbers repeat? Is this a constant loop where, for instance, the
> number 1
Can numbers repeat? Is this a constant loop where, for instance, the
number 12 could show up two times in twenty seconds? Or would you want
12 to show up once and then go out of circulation permanently?
.m
On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 5:42 PM, Eduardo Barbosa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> W
Every time you generate a new random number go through the array and see if
any match the new number if so generate a new one and check again, if not
add it to the array.
With only 10 numbers in the array it would check very fast so you wouldn't
be taking a performance hit.
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still it can be done like that you always keep the number of numbers
between two arrays...
and swap numbers from one to another, that your sure to neve have twice
the same one
yeah...! :]
L
Eduardo Barbosa a écrit :
Hi all!
What I am trying to figure out is this:
How to generate a sequence o
oops no i did not get you point actually..
hm...more complex...:)
L
Eduardo Barbosa a écrit :
Hi all!
What I am trying to figure out is this:
How to generate a sequence of random numbers where the newest is always
different from all the previous?
I need to continuosly rewrite an array of 10 r
you could make a first array filled with all number from 0 to 100 and
then you splice to any random index range between 0 and the new size of
the array.
You fill another array with the last spliced number. do I make sense ?
cheers
L
Eduardo Barbosa a écrit :
Hi all!
What I am trying to figure
Hi all!
What I am trying to figure out is this:
How to generate a sequence of random numbers where the newest is always
different from all the previous?
I need to continuosly rewrite an array of 10 random numbers in such a way
that at any given time they are all different.
Let's say that my ran
Thanks Manuel for the feedback... do you know if there is a work around this
limits? You know one of those AS3 complex banners that was supposed to be
deployed yesterday and no time to switch back to AS2?
On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 3:50 PM, Manuel Ponce de Leon <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Helmut,
>
Hey Manuel. Another DART related question. I notice that when viewing with
the Flash 10 player I'm sent alternative static version of our DART files.
Any thoughts when the detection might be updated?
Brian Mays
On 7/28/08 3:50 PM, "Manuel Ponce de Leon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Helmut,
>
>
Helmut,
The DART Motif platform does not support AS3 at this point. Will do in
early 2009.
Helmut Granda wrote:
I am going to shoot this out to the dark and see if anyone has been able to
deploy AS3 banners in the DartMotif platform
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No issues here in 3 machines... maybe a corrupted program?
On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 1:32 PM, Gustavo Duenas <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Any ideas, I've been trying the regular way, so it seems weird enough , any
> ideas why my mac doesn't want to rdead external classes from the preference
> pane
I am going to shoot this out to the dark and see if anyone has been able to
deploy AS3 banners in the DartMotif platform
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laurent wrote:
hahahah awesome!
Lukas Ruebbelke a écrit :
This list would just die because Steven Sacks would have nothing to
complain
about. :D
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Any ideas, I've been trying the regular way, so it seems weird
enough , any ideas why my mac doesn't want to rdead external classes
from the preference panel on the cs3?
regards,
Gustavo
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hahahah awesome!
Lukas Ruebbelke a écrit :
This list would just die because Steven Sacks would have nothing to complain
about. :D
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This list would just die because Steven Sacks would have nothing to complain
about. :D
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>>i mean if the flash plugin died so no actionscript what would you do
I would painfully move over to the less-feature rich, much less
market-accepted Silverlight and code in XAML and C#.
Jason Merrill
Bank of America
Enterprise Technology & Global Risk L&LD
Instructional Technology & Media
J
Hi Joe,
In my case I was generating a swc too (using it from AIR) and deleting the
swc file manually fixed this issue (however anytime the swc file is there
flash comes up again with this error message)
Zoli
www.fluorinefx.com
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Hi list,
I wonder if one of you working in an agency in Berlin would know if a
video editor could send a CV at your office.
She's spanish living in France, speak fluently english , and work in
video editing since 5 years as a freelancer, studied at the Bellas Artes
in Barcelone for 5 year
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