Flash Question: loadVariables
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- unfittoprint0
you're welcome.
The thing with loadvars is that allows you to do your stuff in just one frame (as long you create a nice onload function).
- noneck0
Thanks unfittoprint (and others)for your help.
I was having two problems:
1. I am stupid.
2. loadvariables doesn't get executed until everything else on the frame gets executed.I was trying to work with the loaded vars right after the loadvariables function.
If you loadVariables on frame 1, you can't work with them until frame 2.
- unfittoprint0
check your email.
- majman0
maybe put the trace command a few frames further on the timeline. sometimes it takes a sec for the loadVar to load.
- noneck0
No stop();
It moves on to other frames.
- unfittoprint0
you have a stop(); at the end, right? If not it continuosly make myVar="one,two,three,four" without turning it as an array....
- noneck0
Carp.
Okay, my split() function ain't workin. Why?
myVar = "one,two,three,four";
myVar = myVar.split(",");
trace(myVar[1]);
// Yeilds "undefined" WTF?Help?
- noneck0
Yeah, I was thinking of doing that,; but after more diggiing around, I found out that you use the split function to make it go.
text file:
myVar=one,two,threeAS:
loadVariables("textfile.txt", "");
myVar = myVar.split(",");
- unfittoprint0
You could separate the individual parts of the array, load them using the new LoadVars object, and then use a for loop and remake the array.
- noneck
Can you use loadVariables() to load an array from an external file?
Can't figure out how to load an array using this method. Carp.