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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T14:37:37+00:00 2026-05-13T14:37:37+00:00

In my code here: var manTimer:Timer = new Timer(1700,5); manTimer.addEventListener(TimerEvent.TIMER, moveMan); function moveMan(e:TimerEvent):void {

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In my code here:

var manTimer:Timer = new Timer(1700,5);
manTimer.addEventListener(TimerEvent.TIMER, moveMan);
function moveMan(e:TimerEvent):void {
    var manX:Tween = new Tween(man, "x", Regular.easeIn, man.x, man.x - 100, 1.5, true);
}

function startMan(e:MouseEvent):void {
    manTimer.start();
    var manX:Tween = new Tween(man, "x", Regular.easeIn, man.x, man.x - 100, 1.5, true);
}

if(man.x > 589) {
paper.btnElScorcho.addEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK, startMan);
paper.btnTheGoodLife.addEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK, startMan);
}

I am trying to get it so that when btnElScorcho or btnTheGoodLife is clicked it’ll move my “man” mc out onto the stage. It starts at 590px and ends at -10px. That part is working.

What is not working is my conditional statement that tells it to only move the “man” if he is at the x position of 590 or greater, because, when one of the 2 buttons is clicked again, I don’t want to move him out if he is already there or if he is already moving out.

So for some reason, “man” will still move when the buttons are clicked a second time and oddly enough, “man” will only move twice as opposed to the normal 5 times set in the function.

Maybe I can change the if statement to check if the button has already been clicked as opposed to where “man” is?

Thanks,
Wade

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    2026-05-13T14:37:37+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 2:37 pm

    There’s a slight misconception. addEventListener will register the handler function forever, not just for one click. What you want to do is call addEventListener at the beginning of your program once, and instead check the condition inside the handler function so that if it is false, the handler code is skipped.

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