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'''Supported platforms:''' android, ios, mac, pc<br/>
 
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when an `Event.MOUSE_DOWN` event occurs, `x` and `y` fields contain the coordinates.<br />
 
when an `Event.MOUSE_DOWN` event occurs, `x` and `y` fields contain the coordinates.<br />
 
Users can create their own events and dispatch through the event mechanism.<br />
 
Users can create their own events and dispatch through the event mechanism.<br />
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=== Methods ===
 
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[[Event.new]] - creates a new Event object<br/>
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[[Event:getTarget]] - returns the element on which the event listener was registered<br/>
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[[Event:getType]] - returns the type of Event<br/>
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[[Event:stopPropagation]] - stops the propagation of the current event in the scene tree hierarchy<br/>
 
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=== Events ===
 
=== Events ===
 
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Revision as of 09:57, 23 August 2018

Supported platforms: android, ios, mac, pc
Available since: Gideros 2011.6

Description


The objects of `Event` class contains information about an event that has occurred. `Event` objects
are passed to event listeners when an event occurs.

Usually event objects contains specific additional information about the event that has occured. For example,
when an `Event.MOUSE_DOWN` event occurs, `x` and `y` fields contain the coordinates.
Users can create their own events and dispatch through the event mechanism.






Methods

Event.new - creates a new Event object
Event:getTarget - returns the element on which the event listener was registered
Event:getType - returns the type of Event
Event:stopPropagation - stops the propagation of the current event in the scene tree hierarchy

Events

Constants