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unloadMovie
unloadmovie, unload
Availability
Flash Player 3.
Usage
unloadMovie[Num](
level/
"
target
")
Parameters
level
The level (_level
N
) of a loaded movie.
When the Actions panel is in normal mode, you can specify either a target
parameter or a level
parameterof a target movie; you can't specify both parameters.If you select a level
parameter of a target movie while in normal mode, Macromedia Flash MX automatically changes the unloadMovie
action to the unloadMovieNum
action in the Actions panel Script pane. When the Actions panel is in expert mode, you cannot specify a level
with the unloadMovie
action. You must use unloadMovieNum
instead.
target
The target path of a movie clip.
Returns
None.
Description
Action; removes a loaded movie or a movie clip from the Flash Player. To unload a movie that was loaded into a level in the Flash Player, use the level
parameter. To unload a loaded movie clip, use the target
parameter.
When you use the unloadMovie
action with the Actions panel in normal mode, you can specify either a level in the Flash Player or a target movie clip, from which the movie will be unloaded. If a movie is loaded into a target movie clip, you can use the target path of that movie clip to target the movie to be unloaded. If you specify a level, the action changes to unloadMovieNum
.
When you use the unloadMovie
action with the Actions panel in expert mode, you can specify the target
parameter, but you cannot specify the level
parameter. You must use the unloadMovieNum
action to specify a level in expert mode.
Example
The following example unloads the movie clip draggable
on the main Timeline, and loads the movie movie.swf
into level 4.
on (press) { unloadMovie ("_root.draggable"); loadMovieNum ("movie.swf", 4); }
The following example unloads the movie loaded into level 4:
on (press) {
unloadMovieNum (4);
}
See also
loadMovie
, loadMovieNum
, unloadMovieNum
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