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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T09:53:15+00:00 2026-05-16T09:53:15+00:00

Let’s assume we have the following class : public class ImageButton extends MovieClip {

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Let’s assume we have the following class :

public class ImageButton extends MovieClip
{  
    private var bmpNormal:BitmapData;

    // ------- Properties -------
    public function get BmpNormal():BitmapData { return bmpNormal; } 
    public function set BmpNormal(value:BitmapData):void {  bmpNormal = value; } 


    public function ImageButton()
    {
    }

    public function Draw()
    {
        var bm:Bitmap = new Bitmap(BmpNormal); 
        this.addChild(bm);
    }
}

An instance of ImageButton is added with the following code:

var imgBtn:ImageButton = new ImageButton();
imgBtn.BmpNormal = new onstageBMPData(0,0);
imgBtn.Draw();  //<- No need for this line ??
this.addChild(imgBtn);

Now the problem/question is that the draw() method isn’t really necessary … There has to be a way to execute the draw routine when the class is inited or loaded, so the resulting code would be:

var imgBtn:ImageButton = new ImageButton();
imgBtn.BmpNormal = new onstageBMPData(0,0);
this.addChild(imgBtn);

We tried using the INIT, ADDED or RENDER events, but that doesn’t seem to work

    public function ImageButton()
    {
        this.addEventListener(Event.RENDER, onAdded, false, 0, false );
    }
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    2026-05-16T09:53:15+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 9:53 am

    Try Event.ADDED_TO_STAGE and Event.REMOVED_FROM_STAGE to get notified when you are added or removed to the stage display list.

    You can listen to this events in the ImageButton instance itself.

    public function ImageButton() {
        addEventListener(Event.ADDED_TO_STAGE,handleAdded);
        addEventListener(Event.REMOVED_FROM_STAGE,handleRemoved);
    }
    
    private function handleAdded(e:Event):void {
    }
    
    private function handleRemoved(e:Event):void {
    }
    
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