printNum( ) Global Function | Flash 5 | print the frames of a document level using vectors | | printNum(level, boundingBox) Arguments - level
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A nonnegative integer or an expression that yields a nonnegative integer, indicating the document level to print. - boundingBox
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A string either "bframe", "bmax", or "bmovie" indicating how the printed frames of target should be cropped or scaled when printed, as described earlier under print( ). Description The printNum( ) function is nearly identical to print( ), except that it requires the target level of the print operation to be specified as a number rather than as a string. This means that printNum( ) can print document levels only, not movie clips. It normally is used to dynamically assign the level of a movie to print, as in: var x = 3; printNum(x, "bmax"); which can also be achieved using string concatenation with the regular print( ) function: print("_level" + x, "bmax"); Usage See Usage notes under the print( ) function. See Also print( ), printAsBitmap( ), printAsBitmapNum( ) |