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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T21:49:08+00:00 2026-05-12T21:49:08+00:00

I have this map I’m creating in Flash. You click on a state, then

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I have this map I’m creating in Flash. You click on a state, then you can click on an icon to view a tooltip/popup of some information. What I was trying to do was instead of creating new functions and event listeners for every different icon is to use a for loop…but it’s not going so well. I haven’t touched AS in a long time so bear with me 🙂

var ToolTipMC = map.toolTip;
ToolTipMC.alpha = 0;
var places:Array = new Array();

places = [ "map.paulsens", "map.plutonic", "map.jundee", "map.wiluna", "map.darlot", "map.lawers", "map.gwaliaDeeps", "map.sunriseDam", "map.marvelLoch" ];

function enableToolTips( event:MouseEvent ):void {
    ToolTipMC.x = places[ i ].x + 10;
    ToolTipMC.y = places[ i ].y - ( ToolTipMC.height - 9 );
    Tweener.addTween( ToolTipMC, { y: ToolTipMC.y + 5, alpha: 1, transition: "easeInOutExpo", time: 0.3 } );
    ToolTipMC.toolTipTextField.text = "It worked!";
    trace( "Mouse Over" );
}

function disableToolTips( event:MouseEvent ):void {
    Tweener.addTween( ToolTipMC, { alpha: 0, transition: "easeInOutExpo", time: 0.3 } );
    trace( "Mouse Out" );
}

for( var i:uint = 0; i < places.length; i++ ) {
    places[ i ].addEventListener( MouseEvent.MOUSE_OVER, enableToolTips );
    places[ i ].addEventListener( MouseEvent.MOUSE_OUT, disableToolTips );
}

The items in the array are instance names and I’m using the Tweener class(es).

The following throws an Output error of

TypeError: Error #1006: value is not a function

and is stopping at the

places[ i ].addEventListener( MouseEvent.MOUSE_OVER, enableToolTips );

So from this I can gather that it’s having problems parsing the array values through to the event listener, but that’s as far as I got :). Could anyone please help me with my dilema?

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    2026-05-12T21:49:09+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 9:49 pm

    I see a few things that might be causing the problem:

    1. Places are “strings”, not IEventDispatchers
    2. Not sure you can run a for-loop outside of a function, try wrapping it in a function.

    Here’s what it might look like.

    
    function addListeners():void {
        for( var i:uint = 0; i < places.length; i++ ) {
            (places[ i ] as IEventDispatcher).addEventListener( MouseEvent.MOUSE_OVER, enableToolTips );
            (places[ i ] as IEventDispatcher).addEventListener( MouseEvent.MOUSE_OUT, disableToolTips );
        }
    }

    You’d have to convert places to an Array of IEventDispatchers, maybe map items or whatever you’re doing, some DisplayObject.

    Hope that helps!

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