nextFrame function

nextFrame() : Void

Sends the playhead to the next frame.

Availability: ActionScript 1.0; Flash Player 2

Example

In the following example, when the user presses the Right or Down arrow key, the playhead goes to the next frame and stops. If the user presses the Left or Up arrow key, the playhead goes to the previous frame and stops. The listener is initialized to wait for the arrow key to be pressed, and the init variable is used to prevent the listener from being redefined if the playhead returns to Frame 1.

stop();

if (init == undefined) {
 someListener = new Object();
 someListener.onKeyDown = function() {
 if (Key.isDown(Key.LEFT) || Key.isDown(Key.UP)) {
 _level0.prevFrame();
 } else if (Key.isDown(Key.RIGHT) || Key.isDown(Key.DOWN)) {
 _level0.nextFrame();
 }
 };
 Key.addListener(someListener);
 init = 1;
}

See also

prevFrame function


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