Selection object

The Selection object lets you set and control in which text field the insertion point is located in a Flash movie. The text field that is said to have "focus" is the field in which the insertion point is currently located. Selection-span indexes are zero-based (for example, the first position is 0, the second position is 1, and so on).

There is no constructor method for the Selection object, as there can only be one currently focused field at a time.

Method summary for the Selection object

Method Description
Selection.addListener() Registers an object to receive notification when onSetFocus is invoked.
Selection.getBeginIndex() Returns the index at the beginning of the selection span. Returns -1 if there is no index or currently selected field.
Selection.getCaretIndex() Returns the current caret (insertion point) position in the currently focused selection span. Returns -1 if there is no caret position or currently focused selection span.
Selection.getEndIndex() Returns the index at the end of the selection span. Returns -1 if there is no index or currently selected field.
Selection.getFocus() Returns the name of the variable for the currently focused text field. Returns null if there is no currently focused text field.
Selection.removeListener() Removes an object that was registered with addListener.
Selection.setFocus() Focuses the text field associated with the specified variable.
Selection.setSelection() Sets the beginning and ending indexes of the selection span.

Listener summary for the Selection object

Listener Description
Selection.onSetFocus Notified when the input focus changes.