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At first? I am newbie in actionscript 3 and Flashdevelop. Why value var a does not constantly increasing, but just equal 1? Where i have mistakes?

package
{

    import flash.display.MovieClip;

    public class Main extends MovieClip 
    {

        public function Main() {
           var a: int;
            a = a + 1;
            trace(a);
        }
    }
}
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  • Note that both answers from Vesper and moosefetcher below are correct. Your constructor function Main() only gets executed once. And if you were to (somehow) call it again, the variable a is only a local variable and would be reset each time you called the function (promote it to a member variable instead).
    – Sunil D.
    Sep 3, 2013 at 13:51

4 Answers 4

3

The Main function is the constructor function of your Main Class, so gets called only once. Variable 'a' therefore gets incremented only once. You will need to add a loop of some kind to have 'a' incremented more often.

3

Your variable is local to the function, so each time the function is called, a new variable with default value (for int type it's 0) is created, then incremented, then traces, resulting in you seeing 1. Also if you are planning to store a variable cross-runs, use SharedObject storage, since even a global or static class-wide variable won't preserve its value if you restart your compiled SWF.

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All of the above answers are correct. Here is a way that might work, similar to what you are doing.

package
{
    import flash.display.MovieClip;

    public var a:int = 0;

    public class Main extends MovieClip 
    {
        public function Main() {
            a = a + 1;
            trace(a);
            Main();
        }
    }
}

NOTE: This is not good! it will continue forever and no good will come of it. This may make more sense :

package
{
    import flash.display.MovieClip;

    public class Main extends MovieClip 
    {
        public function Main() {
            var a:int = 0;
            while (a < 1000)  // desired upper value here 
            { 
                trace(a); 
                a++; 
            }
        }
    }
}
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What you mean constantly? Also your variable doesn't have initial value:

var a:int = 0;
a = a + 1;
trace(a);
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  • 3
    A variable of a simple type is assigned initial value when there's no initialization code. For ints, it's 0, but for Number type it's undefined, which leads to severe butthurt of many a gamedev to date :)
    – Vesper
    Sep 3, 2013 at 13:27
  • If somebody keeps getting thrown by uninitialized variables, then something is not being done right. Sep 3, 2013 at 13:42

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