| Package | mx.effects | 
| Class | public class EffectTargetFilter | 
| Inheritance | EffectTargetFilter  Object | 
| Subclasses | AddRemoveEffectTargetFilter, HideShowEffectTargetFilter | 
| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 3 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 9, AIR 1.1 | 
The EffectTargetFilter class defines a
  defaultFilterFunction() method that uses the
  filterProperties and filterStyles properties
  to determine whether to play the effect on each effect target.
You can also define a custom filter function
  to implement your own filtering logic.
  To do so, define your filter function, and then specify that function
  to an EffectTargetFilter object using the filterFunction
  property.
To configure an effect to use a custom filter, you pass an 
  EffectTargetFilter object to the Effect.customFilter property 
  of the effect.
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| Property | Defined By | ||
|---|---|---|---|
|  | constructor : Object 
	 A reference to the class object or constructor function for a given object instance. | Object | |
| filterFunction : Function 
      A function that defines custom filter logic. | EffectTargetFilter | ||
| filterProperties : Array  
      An Array of Strings specifying component properties. | EffectTargetFilter | ||
| filterStyles : Array  
      An Array of Strings specifying style properties. | EffectTargetFilter | ||
| requiredSemantics : Object = null 
      A collection of properties and associated values which must be associated
      with a target for the effect to be played. | EffectTargetFilter | ||
| Method | Defined By | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 
      Constructor. | EffectTargetFilter | ||
| filterInstance(propChanges:Array, semanticsProvider:mx.effects:IEffectTargetHost, target:Object):Boolean  
      Determines whether a target should be filtered, returning true if it should be
      included in an effect. | EffectTargetFilter | ||
|  | 
	 Indicates whether an object has a specified property defined. | Object | |
|  | 
	 Indicates whether an instance of the Object class is in the prototype chain of the object specified 
	 as the parameter. | Object | |
|  | 
	 Indicates whether the specified property exists and is enumerable. | Object | |
|  | 
     Sets the availability of a dynamic property for loop operations. | Object | |
|  | 
	 Returns the string representation of this object, formatted according to locale-specific conventions. | Object | |
|  | 
	 Returns the string representation of the specified object. | Object | |
|  | 
	 Returns the primitive value of the specified object. | Object | |
| Method | Defined By | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 
      The default filter function for the EffectTargetFilter class. | EffectTargetFilter | ||
| filterFunction | property | 
public var filterFunction:Function| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 3 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 9, AIR 1.1 | 
      A function that defines custom filter logic.
      Flex calls this method on every target of the effect.
      If the function returns true,
      the effect plays on the target;
      if it returns false, the target is skipped by the effect.
      A custom filter function gives you greater control over filtering
      than the Effect.filter property. 
     
      
The filter function has the following signature:
      filterFunc(propChanges:Array, instanceTarget:Object):Boolean
      {
          // Return true to play the effect on instanceTarget, 
          // or false to not play the effect.
      } 
      
where:
propChanges - An Array of PropertyChanges objects, 
      one object per target component of the effect.
      If a property of a target is not modified by the transition,
      it is not included in this Array.
instanceTarget - The specific target component
      of the effect that you want to filter.
      Within the custom filter function, you first search the
      propChanges Array for the PropertyChanges object
      that matches the instanceTarget argument
      by comparing the instanceTarget argument
      to the propChanges.target property.
Related API Elements
| filterProperties | property | 
public var filterProperties:Array| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 3 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 9, AIR 1.1 | 
An Array of Strings specifying component properties. If any of the properties in the Array changed on the target component, play the effect on the target.
If you define a custom filter function, you can examine the 
      filterProperties property from within your function.
| filterStyles | property | 
public var filterStyles:Array| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 3 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 9, AIR 1.1 | 
An Array of Strings specifying style properties. If any of the style properties in the Array changed on the target component, play the effect on the target.
If you define a custom filter function, you can examine the 
      filterStyles property from within your function.
| requiredSemantics | property | 
public var requiredSemantics:Object = null| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 3 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 9, AIR 1.1 | 
A collection of properties and associated values which must be associated with a target for the effect to be played.
When working with data effects, you can use this property to filter effects. If you want to play a data effect on all targets of a list control that are not added by the effect, meaning targets that is removed, replaced, moved, or affected in any other way, you can write the effect definition as shown below:
      <mx:Blur>
          <mx:customFilter>
              <mx:EffectTargetFilter requiredSemantics="{{'added':false}}"/>
          </mx:customFilter>
      </mx:Blur> 
To play a data effect on all targets that are not added or not removed by the effect, you can write the effect definition as shown below:
      <mx:Blur>
          <mx:customFilter>
              <mx:EffectTargetFilter requiredSemantics="{{'added':false}, {'removed':false}}"/>
          </mx:customFilter>
      </mx:Blur>
The allowed list of properties that you can specify includes added, 
      removed, replaced, and replacement. 
      The allowed values for the properties are true and false.
| EffectTargetFilter | () | Constructor | 
public function EffectTargetFilter()| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 3 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 9, AIR 1.1 | 
Constructor.
| defaultFilterFunction | () | method | 
 protected function defaultFilterFunction(propChanges:Array, instanceTarget:Object):Boolean| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 3 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 9, AIR 1.1 | 
      The default filter function for the EffectTargetFilter class. 
      If the instanceTarget has different start and end values
      for any of the values specified by the filterProperties
      or filterStyles properties, play the effect on the target.
     
      
Parameters
| propChanges:Array— An Array of PropertyChanges objects.
      Thetargetproperty of each PropertyChanges object
      is equal to the effect's target. 
      If a property of a target is not modified by a transition, the 
      corresponding PropertyChanges 
      object is not included in this array. | |
| instanceTarget:Object— The target of the EffectInstance
      that calls this function.
      If an effect has multiple targets,
      this function is called once per target. | 
| Boolean— Returnstrueto allow the effect instance to play. | 
Related API Elements
| filterInstance | () | method | 
 public function filterInstance(propChanges:Array, semanticsProvider:mx.effects:IEffectTargetHost, target:Object):Boolean| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 3 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 9, AIR 1.1 | 
Determines whether a target should be filtered, returning true if it should be included in an effect. The determination is made by calling filterFunction and semanticFilterFunction, returning true if and only if both functions return true. The default functions with the default values will always return true. Typically, an EffectTargetFilter will use one type of filter or the other, but not both.
Parameters
| propChanges:Array— An Array of PropertyChanges objects. The target property of 
      each PropertyChanges object is equal to the effect's target. If a property of 
      a target is not modified by a transition, the corresponding PropertyChanges 
      object is not included in this array. | |
| semanticsProvider:mx.effects:IEffectTargetHost— The IEffectTargetHost used to evaluate the properties 
      specified in requiredSemantics for the target, normally the effectTargetHost of 
      the effect. For item change effects, when the targets of the effect are item 
      renderers, this will be the List or TileList containing the item renderers. | |
| target:Object— The target of the EffectInstance that calls this function. If an 
      effect has multiple targets, this function is called once per target. | 
| Boolean— Returnatrue, if the target should be included in the effect; 
      otherwise returnsfalse. | 
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