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package mx.events
{
import flash.display.DisplayObject;
import flash.events.Event;
import flash.geom.Point;
/**
* TouchInteractionEvents are used to coordinate touch intraction and response
* among different components.
*
* @langversion 3.0
* @playerversion Flash 10
* @playerversion AIR 2.5
* @productversion Flex 4.5
*/
public class TouchInteractionEvent extends Event
{
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Class constants
//
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
/**
* The TouchInteractionEvent.TOUCH_INTERACTION_STARTING
constant defines the value of the
* type
property of the event object for a touchInteractionStarting
event.
*
*
The properties of the event object have the following values:
*Property | Value |
---|---|
bubbles | true |
cancelable | true |
currentTarget | The Object that defines the
* event listener that handles the event. For example, if you use
* myButton.addEventListener() to register an event listener,
* myButton is the value of the currentTarget . |
reason | The reason for the touch interaction event. See
* mx.events.TouchInteractionReason . |
relatedObject | The object associated with this touch interaction event. |
target | The Object that dispatched the event;
* it is not always the Object listening for the event.
* Use the currentTarget property to always access the
* Object listening for the event. |
TouchInteractionEvent.TOUCH_INTERACTION_START
constant defines the value of the
* type
property of the event object for a touchInteractionStart
event.
*
* The properties of the event object have the following values:
*Property | Value |
---|---|
bubbles | true |
cancelable | false |
currentTarget | The Object that defines the
* event listener that handles the event. For example, if you use
* myButton.addEventListener() to register an event listener,
* myButton is the value of the currentTarget . |
reason | The reason for the touch interaction event. See
* mx.events.TouchInteractionReason . |
relatedObject | The object associated with this touch interaction event. |
target | The Object that dispatched the event;
* it is not always the Object listening for the event.
* Use the currentTarget property to always access the
* Object listening for the event. |
TouchInteractionEvent.TOUCH_INTERACTION_END
constant defines the value of the
* type
property of the event object for a touchInteractionEnd
event.
*
* The properties of the event object have the following values:
*Property | Value |
---|---|
bubbles | false |
cancelable | false |
currentTarget | The Object that defines the
* event listener that handles the event. For example, if you use
* myButton.addEventListener() to register an event listener,
* myButton is the value of the currentTarget . |
reason | The reason for the touch interaction event. See
* mx.events.TouchInteractionReason . |
relatedObject | The object associated with this touch interaction event. |
target | The Object that dispatched the event;
* it is not always the Object listening for the event.
* Use the currentTarget property to always access the
* Object listening for the event. |