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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T08:56:25+00:00 2026-05-13T08:56:25+00:00

There are 3 properties (example 1): [Bindable] public var name:String; [Bindable] public var email:Number;

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There are 3 properties (example 1):

[Bindable] public var name:String;
[Bindable] public var email:Number;
[Bindable] public var address:Boolean;

I needed to have 3 helper methods that will be bindable too (example 2):

[Bindable] public var name:String;
[Bindable] public var email:Number;
[Bindable] public var address:Boolean;

public function get nameIsOk():Boolean     { return !Strings.isEmpty(name) }
public function get emailIsOk():Boolean    { return email == 3 }
public function get addressIsOk():Boolean  { return address }

Sure, the code above doesn’t work. I made it work by doing this (example 3):

private var _name:String
[Bindable("nameChanged")]
public function get name():String       { return _name }
public function set name(v:String):void { _name = v; dispatchEvent(new Event("nameChanged")) }
[Bindable("nameChanged")]
public function get nameIsOk():Boolean  { return !Strings.isEmpty(name) }

private var _email:Number
[Bindable("emailChanged")]
public function get email():Number       { return _email }
public function set email(v:Number):void { _email = v; dispatchEvent(new Event("emailChanged")) }
[Bindable("emailChanged")]
public function get emailIsOk():Boolean  { return email == 3 }

private var _address:Boolean
[Bindable("addressChanged")]
public function get address():Boolean       { return _address }
public function set address(v:Boolean):void { _address = v; dispatchEvent(new Event("addressChanged")) }
[Bindable("addressChanged")]
public function get addressIsOk():Boolean  { return address }

It does work, but now it is bloated.

Is there a way to reduce this code (example 3) to something smaller (like example 2)?

UPDATE:
Kudos to just_a_dude for nice answer. Here is the final version:

[Bindable] public var name:String;
[Bindable] public var email:Number;
[Bindable] public var address:Boolean;

public function Remixer() {
    for each (var f:String in Strings.split("name email address")) {
        ChangeWatcher.watch(this, f, onChange)
    }
}

private function onChange(e:PropertyChangeEvent):void {
    dispatchEvent(new Event(e.property + "Changed"))
}

[Bindable("nameChanged")]
public function get nameIsOk():Boolean  { return !Strings.isEmpty(name) }

[Bindable("emailChanged")]
public function get emailIsOk():Boolean  { return email == 3 }

[Bindable("addressChanged")]
public function get addressIsOk():Boolean  { return address }
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    2026-05-13T08:56:25+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 8:56 am

    Not sure if this is what you’re looking for but you can use mx.binding.utils.ChangeWatcher to “watch” for property changes

    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
    

    <mx:Script>
        <![CDATA[
            import mx.events.PropertyChangeEvent;
            import mx.binding.utils.ChangeWatcher;
    
    
            [Bindable] public var firstName:String;
            [Bindable] public var email:Number;
            [Bindable] public var address:Boolean;
    
            private var _watcher:ChangeWatcher;
    
            private function init():void {
                ChangeWatcher.watch(this, "firstName", propertyChangeHandler);
                ChangeWatcher.watch(this, "email", propertyChangeHandler);
                ChangeWatcher.watch(this, "address", propertyChangeHandler);
    
                firstName = "foo";
                email = 0;
                address = true;
    
                firstName = "bar";
                email = 1;
                address = false;
            }
    
            protected function propertyChangeHandler(event:PropertyChangeEvent):void {
    
                var prop:Object = event.property;
                var name:String = prop.toString() + "Changed";
    
                // trace(name); // displays firstNameChanged or emailChanged or addressChanged
    
                dispatchEvent(new Event(name));
            }
    
    
        ]]>
    </mx:Script>
    

    Let me know if this helps

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