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prevScene( ) Global Function |
Flash
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send a movie's playhead to frame 1 of the
previous scene |
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Description
The prevScene( ) function
moves the main playhead of a movie to frame 1 of the scene before the
current scene and stops the main movie timeline.
The current scene is the scene from which the
prevScene( ) function is
invoked. It must be invoked on a scene's main
timeline in order to have an effect; that is,
prevScene( ) has no effect
inside a movie clip or onClipEvent(
) handler. If invoked from the first scene in a movie,
prevScene( ) sends the
playhead to frame 1 of that scene and halts movie playback there.
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I recommend against using scenes when working with
ActionScript-intensive movies. Unlike movie clips, scenes are not
represented by objects and cannot be manipulated directly by most
built-in functions. Normally, it's better to use
labels and movie clips as pseudo-scenes in your timeline instead of
using Flash's scene feature.
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See Also
nextScene( ),
prevFrame( )
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