| Package | spark.primitives.supportClasses | 
| Class | public class GraphicElement | 
| Inheritance | GraphicElement  EventDispatcher  Object | 
| Implements | IGraphicElement, IInvalidating, ILayoutElement, IVisualElement, IMXMLObject | 
| Subclasses | BitmapImage, StrokedElement | 
| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
- Shapes
- Text
- Raster images
When defining a graphic element, you specify an explicit size for the element; that is, you cannot use percentage sizing as you can when specifying the size of a control.
The TBounds are the boundaries of an object in the object's parent coordinate space. The UBounds are the boundaries of an object in its own coordinate space.
If you set the transform.matrix declaratively in MXML, then it will override the values of any transform properties (rotation, scaleX, scaleY, x, and y). If you set the transform.matrix or the transform properties in ActionScript, then the last value set will be used.
| Property | Defined By | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| alpha : Number 
      The level of transparency of the graphic element. | GraphicElement | ||
| alwaysCreateDisplayObject : Boolean 
      Specifies that this GraphicElement is to be associated with and be rendered 
      to its own DisplayObject. | GraphicElement | ||
| baseline : Object 
      
      The vertical distance in pixels from the anchor target to
      the control's baseline position. | GraphicElement | ||
| baselinePosition : Number [read-only] 
      The y-coordinate of the baseline
      of the first line of text of the component. | GraphicElement | ||
| blendMode : String 
      A value from the BlendMode class that specifies which blend mode to use. | GraphicElement | ||
| bottom : Object 
      
      The vertical distance in pixels from the bottom edge of the component to the
      anchor target's bottom edge. | GraphicElement | ||
|  | constructor : Object 
	 A reference to the class object or constructor function for a given object instance. | Object | |
| depth : Number 
      
      Determines the order in which items inside of containers
      are rendered. | GraphicElement | ||
| designLayer : DesignLayer 
      Specifies the optional DesignLayer instance associated with this visual 
      element. | GraphicElement | ||
| displayObject : DisplayObject [read-only] 
      
      The shared DisplayObject where this
      IGraphicElement is drawn. | GraphicElement | ||
| displayObjectSharingMode : String 
      
      Indicates the association between this IGraphicElement and its
      display objects. | GraphicElement | ||
| explicitHeight : Number 
      Number that specifies the explicit height of the component,
      in pixels, in the component's coordinates. | GraphicElement | ||
| explicitMaxHeight : Number 
      The maximum recommended height of the component to be considered
      by the parent during layout. | GraphicElement | ||
| explicitMaxWidth : Number 
      The maximum recommended width of the component to be considered
      by the parent during layout. | GraphicElement | ||
| explicitMinHeight : Number 
      The minimum recommended height of the component to be considered
      by the parent during layout. | GraphicElement | ||
| explicitMinWidth : Number  
      The minimum recommended width of the component to be considered
      by the parent during layout. | GraphicElement | ||
| explicitWidth : Number 
      Number that specifies the explicit width of the component,
      in pixels, in the component's coordinates. | GraphicElement | ||
| filters : Array 
      An indexed array that contains each filter object currently associated with the graphic element. | GraphicElement | ||
| hasLayoutMatrix3D : Boolean [read-only] 
      
      Contains true if the element has 3D Matrix. | GraphicElement | ||
| height : Number 
      The height of the graphic element. | GraphicElement | ||
| horizontalCenter : Object 
      
      The horizontal distance in pixels from the center of the component to the
      center of the anchor target's content area. | GraphicElement | ||
| id : String 
      The identity of the component. | GraphicElement | ||
| includeInLayout : Boolean 
      Specifies whether this element is included in the layout of the parent. | GraphicElement | ||
| is3D : Boolean [read-only] 
      
      Contains true when the element is in 3D. | GraphicElement | ||
| layoutDirection : String 
      
          Specifies the desired layout direction for an element: one of LayoutDirection.LTR 
          (left to right), LayoutDirection.RTL (right to left), or null (inherit). | GraphicElement | ||
| left : Object 
      
      The horizontal distance in pixels from the left edge of the component to the
      anchor target's left edge. | GraphicElement | ||
| luminosityClip : Boolean 
      A property that controls whether the luminosity 
      mask clips the masked content. | GraphicElement | ||
| luminosityInvert : Boolean 
      A property that controls the calculation of the RGB 
      color value of a graphic element being masked by 
      a luminosity mask. | GraphicElement | ||
| mask : DisplayObject 
      The calling display object is masked by the specified mask object. | GraphicElement | ||
| maskType : String 
      Defines how the mask is applied to the GraphicElement. 
     
      The possible values are MaskType.CLIP, MaskType.ALPHA, and 
      MaskType.LUMINOSITY.  
     
      Clip Masking
     
      When masking in clip mode, a clipping masks is reduced to 1-bit. | GraphicElement | ||
| maxHeight : Number 
      The maximum recommended height of the component to be considered
      by the parent during layout. | GraphicElement | ||
| maxWidth : Number 
      The maximum recommended width of the component to be considered
      by the parent during layout. | GraphicElement | ||
| measuredHeight : Number 
      The default height of the component, in pixels. | GraphicElement | ||
| measuredWidth : Number 
      The default width of the component, in pixels. | GraphicElement | ||
| measuredX : Number 
      The default measured bounds top-left corner relative to the origin of the element. | GraphicElement | ||
| measuredY : Number 
      The default measured bounds top-left corner relative to the origin of the element. | GraphicElement | ||
| minHeight : Number 
      The minimum recommended height of the component to be considered
      by the parent during layout. | GraphicElement | ||
| minWidth : Number 
      The minimum recommended width of the component to be considered
      by the parent during layout. | GraphicElement | ||
| owner : DisplayObjectContainer 
      
      The owner of this IVisualElement object. | GraphicElement | ||
| parent : DisplayObjectContainer [read-only] 
      
      The parent container or component for this component. | GraphicElement | ||
| percentHeight : Number 
      
      Specifies the height of a component as a percentage
      of its parent's size. | GraphicElement | ||
| percentWidth : Number 
      Specifies the width of a component as a percentage
      of its parent's size. | GraphicElement | ||
| postLayoutTransformOffsets : mx.geom:TransformOffsets 
      Defines a set of adjustments that can be applied to the object's 
      transform in a way that is invisible to its parent's layout. | GraphicElement | ||
| right : Object 
      
      The horizontal distance in pixels from the right edge of the component to the
      anchor target's right edge. | GraphicElement | ||
| rotation : Number 
      Indicates the rotation of the element, in degrees,
      from the transform point. | GraphicElement | ||
| rotationX : Number 
     Indicates the x-axis rotation of the element instance, in degrees, from its original orientation 
     relative to the 3D parent container. | GraphicElement | ||
| rotationY : Number 
     Indicates the y-axis rotation of the DisplayObject instance, in degrees, from its original orientation 
     relative to the 3D parent container. | GraphicElement | ||
| rotationZ : Number 
      Indicates the rotation of the element, in degrees,
      from the transform point. | GraphicElement | ||
| scaleX : Number 
      The horizontal scale (percentage) of the element
      as applied from the transform point. | GraphicElement | ||
| scaleY : Number 
      The vertical scale (percentage) of the element
      as applied from the transform point. | GraphicElement | ||
| scaleZ : Number 
      The z scale (percentage) of the element
      as applied from the transform point. | GraphicElement | ||
| top : Object 
      
      The vertical distance in pixels from the top edge of the component to the
      anchor target's top edge. | GraphicElement | ||
| transform : flash.geom:Transform 
    An object with properties pertaining to a display object's matrix, color transform, and pixel bounds. | GraphicElement | ||
| transformX : Number 
      The x position transform point of the element. | GraphicElement | ||
| transformY : Number 
      The y position transform point of the element. | GraphicElement | ||
| transformZ : Number 
      The z position transform point of the element. | GraphicElement | ||
| verticalCenter : Object 
      
      The vertical distance in pixels from the center of the component to the
      center of the anchor target's content area. | GraphicElement | ||
| visible : Boolean 
      
      Controls the visibility of this visual element. | GraphicElement | ||
| width : Number 
      The width of the graphic element. | GraphicElement | ||
| x : Number 
      The x position of the graphic element. | GraphicElement | ||
| y : Number 
      The y position of the graphic element. | GraphicElement | ||
| z : Number 
      The z position of the graphic element. | GraphicElement | ||
| Property | Defined By | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| drawnDisplayObject : DisplayObject [read-only] 
      The actual DisplayObject that is drawn into by the GraphicElement. | GraphicElement | ||
| drawX : Number [read-only] 
      The x position where the element should be drawn. | GraphicElement | ||
| drawY : Number [read-only] 
      The y position where the element should be drawn. | GraphicElement | ||
| hasComplexLayoutMatrix : Boolean [read-only] 
      Returns true if the GraphicElement has any non-translation (x,y) transform properties
     
       | GraphicElement | ||
| layoutFeatures : AdvancedLayoutFeatures 
      Contain all of the implementation details of how the GraphicElement implements
      transform and layering support. | GraphicElement | ||
| needsDisplayObject : Boolean [read-only] 
      True if the element requires an exclusive DisplayObject. | GraphicElement | ||
| Method | Defined By | ||
|---|---|---|---|
|  | addEventListener(type:String, listener:Function, useCapture:Boolean = false, priority:int = 0, useWeakReference:Boolean = false):void 
	Registers an event listener object with an EventDispatcher object so that the listener 
	receives notification of an event. | EventDispatcher | |
| 
      
      Returns true if this IGraphicElement is compatible and can
      share display objects with the next IGraphicElement
      in the sequence. | GraphicElement | ||
| 
      
      Returns true if this IGraphicElement is compatible and can
      share display objects with the previous IGraphicElement
      in the sequence. | GraphicElement | ||
| 
      
      Creates a new DisplayObject where this IGraphicElement
      is drawn. | GraphicElement | ||
|  | 
	Dispatches an event into the event flow. | EventDispatcher | |
| 
      
      Returns the x coordinate of the element's bounds at the specified element size. | GraphicElement | ||
| 
      
      Returns the y coordinate of the element's bounds at the specified element size. | GraphicElement | ||
| 
      
      Returns the element's layout height. | GraphicElement | ||
| 
      
      Returns the element's layout width. | GraphicElement | ||
| 
      
      Returns the x coordinate that the element uses to draw on screen. | GraphicElement | ||
| 
      
      Returns the y coordinate that the element uses to draw on screen. | GraphicElement | ||
| 
      
      Returns the transform matrix that is used to calculate the component's
      layout relative to its siblings. | GraphicElement | ||
| 
      
      Returns the layout transform Matrix3D for this element. | GraphicElement | ||
| 
      
      Returns the element's maximum height. | GraphicElement | ||
| 
      
      Returns the element's maximum width. | GraphicElement | ||
| 
      
      Returns the element's minimum height. | GraphicElement | ||
| 
      
      Returns the element's minimum width. | GraphicElement | ||
| 
      
      Returns the element's preferred height. | GraphicElement | ||
| 
      
      Returns the element's preferred width. | GraphicElement | ||
|  | 
	Checks whether the EventDispatcher object has any listeners registered for a specific type 
	of event. | EventDispatcher | |
|  | 
	 Indicates whether an object has a specified property defined. | Object | |
| 
      Called automatically by the MXML compiler when the GraphicElement
      is created using an MXML tag. | GraphicElement | ||
| 
      Calling this method results in a call to the elements's
      validateDisplayList() method
      before the display list is rendered. | GraphicElement | ||
| 
     
          An element must call this method when its layoutDirection changes or
          when its parent's layoutDirection changes. | GraphicElement | ||
| 
      Calling this method results in a call to the elements's
      validateProperties() method
      before the display list is rendered. | GraphicElement | ||
| 
      Calling this method results in a call to the elements's
      validateSize() method
      before the display list is rendered. | GraphicElement | ||
|  | 
	 Indicates whether an instance of the Object class is in the prototype chain of the object specified 
	 as the parameter. | Object | |
| 
     Converts the point object from the object's (local) coordinates 
     to the Stage (global) coordinates. | GraphicElement | ||
| 
      
      Called by IGraphicElementContainer when an IGraphicElement
      is added to or removed from the host component. | GraphicElement | ||
|  | 
	 Indicates whether the specified property exists and is enumerable. | Object | |
|  | 
	Removes a listener from the EventDispatcher object. | EventDispatcher | |
| setLayoutBoundsPosition(newBoundsX:Number, newBoundsY:Number, postLayoutTransform:Boolean = true):void 
      
      Sets the coordinates that the element uses to draw on screen. | GraphicElement | ||
| 
      
      Sets the layout size of the element. | GraphicElement | ||
| 
      
      Sets the transform Matrix that is used to calculate the component's layout
      size and position relative to its siblings. | GraphicElement | ||
| 
      
      Sets the transform Matrix3D that is used to calculate the component's layout
      size and position relative to its siblings. | GraphicElement | ||
|  | 
     Sets the availability of a dynamic property for loop operations. | Object | |
| 
      
      Determines whether this element can draw itself to the
      sharedDisplayObject of the sequence. | GraphicElement | ||
|  | 
	 Returns the string representation of this object, formatted according to locale-specific conventions. | Object | |
|  | 
	 Returns the string representation of the specified object. | Object | |
| transformAround(transformCenter:Vector3D, scale:Vector3D = null, rotation:Vector3D = null, translation:Vector3D = null, postLayoutScale:Vector3D = null, postLayoutRotation:Vector3D = null, postLayoutTranslation:Vector3D = null, invalidateLayout:Boolean = true):void 
      A utility method to update the rotation, scale, and translation of the 
      transform while keeping a particular point, specified in the component's 
      own coordinate space, fixed in the parent's coordinate space. | GraphicElement | ||
| 
     A utility method to transform a point specified in the local
     coordinates of this object to its location in the object's parent's 
     coordinates. | GraphicElement | ||
| 
      
      Called by the IGraphicElementContainer to redraw this element
      in its displayObject property. | GraphicElement | ||
| 
      Validates and updates the properties and layout of this object
      by immediately calling validateProperties(),
      validateSize(), and validateDisplayList(),
      if necessary. | GraphicElement | ||
| 
      Used by layout logic to validate the properties of a component
      by calling the commitProperties() method. | GraphicElement | ||
| 
      
      Called by the IGraphicElementContainer to validate the size of
      this element. | GraphicElement | ||
|  | 
	 Returns the primitive value of the specified object. | Object | |
|  | 
	Checks whether an event listener is registered with this EventDispatcher object or any of 
	its ancestors for the specified event type. | EventDispatcher | |
| Method | Defined By | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 
      Determines if the call to the measure() method can be skipped. | GraphicElement | ||
| 
      Processes the properties set on the element. | GraphicElement | ||
| 
      Returns the amount of pixels occupied by the stroke on each side
      of the element's bounds. | GraphicElement | ||
| 
      Utility method that notifies the host that this element has changed and needs
      its layer to be updated. | GraphicElement | ||
| 
      Helper method to invalidate parent size and display list if
      this object affects its layout (includeInLayout is true). | GraphicElement | ||
| 
      Calculates the default size of the element. | GraphicElement | ||
| 
      Used for the implementation of the ILayoutElement interface,
      returns the explicit measured height pre-transform. | GraphicElement | ||
| 
      Used for the implementation of the ILayoutElement interface,
      returns the explicit of measured width pre-transform. | GraphicElement | ||
| 
      Transform the element's size. | GraphicElement | ||
| 
      Transform the element's size. | GraphicElement | ||
| 
      Draws the element and/or sizes and positions its content. | GraphicElement | ||
| Event | Summary | Defined By | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
|  | [broadcast event] Dispatched when the Flash Player or AIR application gains operating system focus and becomes active. | EventDispatcher | ||
|  | [broadcast event] Dispatched when the Flash Player or AIR application operating loses system focus and is becoming inactive. | EventDispatcher | ||
| alpha | property | 
alpha:Number| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
The level of transparency of the graphic element. Valid values are decimal values between 0 (fully transparent) and 1 (fully opaque). For example, a value of .25 means that the element has 25% opacity.
Implementation
    public function get alpha():Number    public function set alpha(value:Number):void| alwaysCreateDisplayObject | property | 
alwaysCreateDisplayObject:Boolean| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4.5 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
Specifies that this GraphicElement is to be associated with and be rendered to its own DisplayObject.
 The default value is false.
Implementation
    public function get alwaysCreateDisplayObject():Boolean    public function set alwaysCreateDisplayObject(value:Boolean):void| baseline | property | 
baseline:Object| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
The vertical distance in pixels from the anchor target to the control's baseline position.
By default the anchor target is the top edge of the container's content area. In layouts with advanced constraints, the target can be a constraint row.
Setting the property to a number or to a numerical string like "10" specifies use of the default anchor target.
To specify an anchor target, set the property value to a string in the format: "anchorTargetName:value". For example, "row1:10".
Implementation
    public function get baseline():Object    public function set baseline(value:Object):void| baselinePosition | property | 
| blendMode | property | 
blendMode:String| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
A value from the BlendMode class that specifies which blend mode to use.
 The default value is auto.
Implementation
    public function get blendMode():String    public function set blendMode(value:String):voidRelated API Elements
| bottom | property | 
bottom:Object| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
The vertical distance in pixels from the bottom edge of the component to the anchor target's bottom edge.
By default the anchor target is the container's content area. In layouts with advanced constraints, the target can be a constraint row.
Setting the property to a number or to a numerical string like "10" specifies use of the default anchor target.
To specify an anchor target, set the property value to a string in the format: "anchorTargetName:value". For example, "row1:10".
Implementation
    public function get bottom():Object    public function set bottom(value:Object):void| depth | property | 
depth:Number| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
      
      Determines the order in which items inside of containers
      are rendered. 
      Spark containers order their items based on their 
      depth property, with the lowest depth in the back, 
      and the higher in the front.  
      Items with the same depth value appear in the order
      they are added to the container.
     
      
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    public function get depth():Number    public function set depth(value:Number):void| designLayer | property | 
designLayer:DesignLayer| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
Specifies the optional DesignLayer instance associated with this visual element.
When a DesignLayer is assigned, a visual element must consider the visibility and alpha of its parent layer when ultimately committing its own effective visibility or alpha to its backing DisplayObject (if applicable).
A visual element must listen for layerPropertyChange
      notifications from the associated layer parent.  When the 
      effectiveAlpha or effectiveVisibility of the 
      layer changes, the element must then compute its own effective visibility 
      (or alpha) and apply it accordingly.
This property should not be set within MXML directly.
The designLayer property is not used for z-order control, 
      please see depth.
Implementation
    public function get designLayer():DesignLayer    public function set designLayer(value:DesignLayer):void| displayObject | property | 
displayObject:DisplayObject  [read-only] | Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
The shared DisplayObject where this IGraphicElement is drawn.
Implementers should not create the DisplayObject
      here, but in the createDisplayObject() method.
This property can be used as the source for data binding. When this property is modified, it dispatches the  propertyChange  event.
Implementation
    public function get displayObject():DisplayObject| displayObjectSharingMode | property | 
displayObjectSharingMode:String| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
      
      Indicates the association between this IGraphicElement and its
      display objects. The IGraphicElementContainer manages this 
      property and the values are one of the DisplayObjectSharingMode enum class.
     
      
- A value of DisplayObjectSharingMode.OWNS_UNSHARED_OBJECTindicates that the IGraphicElement owns exclusively the DisplayObject corresponding to itsdisplayObjectproperty.
- A value of DisplayObjectSharingMode.OWNS_SHARED_OBJECTindicates taht the IGraphicElement owns the DisplayObject corresponding to itsdisplayObjectproperty but other IGraphicElements are using/drawing to that display object as well. Depending on the specific implementation, the IGraphicElement may perform certain management of the display object. For example the base class GraphicElement clears the transform of the display object, reset its visibility, alpha, etc. properties to their default values and additionally clear the graphics on everyvalidateDisplayList()call.
- A value of DisplayObjectSharingMode.USES_SHARED_OBJECTindicates that the IGraphicElement draws into the DisplayObject corresponding to itsdisplayObjectproperty. There are one or more IGraphicElements that draw into that same displayObject, and the first element that draws has its mode set toDisplayObjectMode.OWNS_SHARED_OBJECT
Implementation
    public function get displayObjectSharingMode():String    public function set displayObjectSharingMode(value:String):void| drawnDisplayObject | property | 
drawnDisplayObject:DisplayObject  [read-only] | Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
      The actual DisplayObject that is drawn into by the GraphicElement. Typically this is 
      equivalent to the displayObject property. Subclasses should perform drawing commands on
      this property instead of on displayObject. 
     
      
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    protected function get drawnDisplayObject():DisplayObject| drawX | property | 
| drawY | property | 
| explicitHeight | property | 
explicitHeight:Number| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
Number that specifies the explicit height of the component, in pixels, in the component's coordinates.
Implementation
    public function get explicitHeight():Number    public function set explicitHeight(value:Number):voidRelated API Elements
| explicitMaxHeight | property | 
explicitMaxHeight:Number| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
The maximum recommended height of the component to be considered by the parent during layout. This value is in the component's coordinates, in pixels.
Implementation
    public function get explicitMaxHeight():Number    public function set explicitMaxHeight(value:Number):voidRelated API Elements
| explicitMaxWidth | property | 
explicitMaxWidth:Number| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
The maximum recommended width of the component to be considered by the parent during layout. This value is in the component's coordinates, in pixels.
Implementation
    public function get explicitMaxWidth():Number    public function set explicitMaxWidth(value:Number):voidRelated API Elements
| explicitMinHeight | property | 
explicitMinHeight:Number| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
The minimum recommended height of the component to be considered by the parent during layout. This value is in the component's coordinates, in pixels.
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    public function get explicitMinHeight():Number    public function set explicitMinHeight(value:Number):voidRelated API Elements
| explicitMinWidth | property | 
explicitMinWidth:Number| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
The minimum recommended width of the component to be considered by the parent during layout. This value is in the component's coordinates, in pixels.
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    public function get explicitMinWidth():Number    public function set explicitMinWidth(value:Number):voidRelated API Elements
| explicitWidth | property | 
explicitWidth:Number| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
Number that specifies the explicit width of the component, in pixels, in the component's coordinates.
Implementation
    public function get explicitWidth():Number    public function set explicitWidth(value:Number):voidRelated API Elements
| filters | property | 
filters:Array| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
An indexed array that contains each filter object currently associated with the graphic element. The mx.filters package contains classes that define specific filters you can use.
The getter returns a copy of the filters array. The filters property value can only be changed via the setter.
Implementation
    public function get filters():Array    public function set filters(value:Array):voidRelated API Elements
spark.filters.BlurFilter
spark.filters.ColorMatrixFilter
spark.filters.ConvolutionFilter
spark.filters.DisplacementMapFilter
spark.filters.DropShadowFilter
spark.filters.GlowFilter
spark.filters.GradientBevelFilter
spark.filters.GradientFilter
spark.filters.GradientGlowFilter
spark.filters.ShaderFilter
| hasComplexLayoutMatrix | property | 
| hasLayoutMatrix3D | property | 
hasLayoutMatrix3D:Boolean  [read-only] | Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
      
      Contains true if the element has 3D Matrix.
     
      
Use hasLayoutMatrix3D instead of calling and examining the
      return value of getLayoutMatrix3D() because that method returns a valid
      matrix even when the element is in 2D.
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    public function get hasLayoutMatrix3D():Boolean| height | property | 
height:Number| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
The height of the graphic element.
 The default value is 0.
This property can be used as the source for data binding. When this property is modified, it dispatches the  propertyChange  event.
Implementation
    public function get height():Number    public function set height(value:Number):void| horizontalCenter | property | 
horizontalCenter:Object| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
The horizontal distance in pixels from the center of the component to the center of the anchor target's content area.
The default anchor target is the container itself.
In layouts with advanced constraints, the anchor target can be a constraint column. Then the content area is the space between the preceding column (or container side) and the target column.
Setting the property to a number or to a numerical string like "10" specifies use of the default anchor target.
To specify an anchor target, set the property value to a string in the format "constraintColumnId:value". For example, "col1:10".
Implementation
    public function get horizontalCenter():Object    public function set horizontalCenter(value:Object):void| id | property | 
| includeInLayout | property | 
includeInLayout:Boolean| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
Specifies whether this element is included in the layout of the parent.
 The default value is true.
Implementation
    public function get includeInLayout():Boolean    public function set includeInLayout(value:Boolean):void| is3D | property | 
is3D:Boolean  [read-only] | Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
      
      Contains true when the element is in 3D. 
      The element can be in 3D either because
      it has 3D transform properties or it has 3D post layout transform offsets or both.
     
      
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    public function get is3D():Boolean| layoutDirection | property | 
layoutDirection:String| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
Specifies the desired layout direction for an element: one of LayoutDirection.LTR (left to right), LayoutDirection.RTL (right to left), or null (inherit). This property is typically backed by an inheriting style. If null, the layoutDirection style will be set to undefined. Classes like GraphicElement, which implement ILayoutDirectionElement but do not support styles, must additionally support a null value for this property which means the layoutDirection must be inherited from its parent.
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    public function get layoutDirection():String    public function set layoutDirection(value:String):void| layoutFeatures | property | 
protected var layoutFeatures:AdvancedLayoutFeatures| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
Contain all of the implementation details of how the GraphicElement implements transform and layering support. In most cases, you should not have to modify this property.
| left | property | 
left:Object| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
The horizontal distance in pixels from the left edge of the component to the anchor target's left edge.
By default the anchor target is the container's content area. In layouts with advanced constraints, the target can be a constraint column.
Setting the property to a number or to a numerical string like "10" specifies use of the default anchor target.
To specify an anchor target, set the property value to a string in the format "anchorTargetName:value". For example, "col1:10".
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    public function get left():Object    public function set left(value:Object):void| luminosityClip | property | 
luminosityClip:Boolean| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
A property that controls whether the luminosity mask clips the masked content. This property can only have an effect if the graphic element has a mask applied to it that is of type MaskType.LUMINOSITY.
 The default value is false.
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    public function get luminosityClip():Boolean    public function set luminosityClip(value:Boolean):voidRelated API Elements
| luminosityInvert | property | 
luminosityInvert:Boolean| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
A property that controls the calculation of the RGB color value of a graphic element being masked by a luminosity mask. If true, the RGB color value of a pixel in the source content is inverted and multipled by the corresponding region in the mask. If false, the source content's pixel's RGB color value is used directly.
 The default value is false.
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    public function get luminosityInvert():Boolean    public function set luminosityInvert(value:Boolean):voidRelated API Elements
| mask | property | 
mask:DisplayObject| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
The calling display object is masked by the specified mask object. If, the mask display object is not on the display list, it will be added to the display list as a child of the displayObject. The mask object itself is not drawn. Set mask to null to remove the mask. To use another GraphicElement as a mask, wrap the GraphicElement in a Group or other container.
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    public function get mask():DisplayObject    public function set mask(value:DisplayObject):voidRelated API Elements
| maskType | property | 
maskType:String| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
Defines how the mask is applied to the GraphicElement.
The possible values are MaskType.CLIP, MaskType.ALPHA, and 
      MaskType.LUMINOSITY.
Clip Masking
When masking in clip mode, a clipping masks is reduced to 1-bit. This means that a mask will not affect the opacity of a pixel in the source content; it either leaves the value unmodified, if the corresponding pixel in the mask is has a non-zero alpha value, or makes it fully transparent, if the mask pixel value has an alpha value of zero.
When clip masking is used, only the actual path and shape vectors and fills defined by the mask are used to determine the effect on the source content. strokes and bitmap filters defined on the mask are ignored. Any filled region in the mask is considered filled, and renders the source content. The type and parameters of the fill is irrelevant; a solid color fill, gradient fill, or bitmap fill in a mask will all render the underlying source content, regardless of the alpha values of the mask fill.
BitmapGraphics are treated as bitmap filled rectangles when used in a clipping mask. As a result, the alpha channel of the source bitmap is irrelevant when part of a mask -- the bitmap affects the mask in the same manner as solid filled rectangle of equivalent dimensions.
Alpha Masking
In alpha mode, the opacity of each pixel in the source content is multiplied by the opacity of the corresponding region of the mask. i.e., a pixel in the source content with an opacity of 1 that is masked by a region of opacity of .5 will have a resulting opacity of .5. A source pixel with an opacity of .8 masked by a region with opacity of .5 will have a resulting opacity of .4.
Conceptually, alpha masking is equivalent to rendering the transformed mask and source content into separate RGBA surfaces, and multiplying the alpha channel of the mask content into the alpha channel of the source content. All of the mask content is rendered into its surface before compositing into the source content's surface. As a result, all FXG features, such as strokes, bitmap filters, and fill opacity will affect the final composited content.
When in alpha mode, the alpha channel of any bitmap data is composited normally into the mask alpha channel, and will affect the final rendered content. This holds true for both BitmapGraphics and bitmap filled shapes and paths.
Luminosity Masking
A luminosity mask, sometimes called a 'soft mask', works very similarly to an alpha mask except that both the opacity and RGB color value of a pixel in the source content is multiplied by the opacity and RGB color value of the corresponding region in the mask.
Conceptually, luminosity masking is equivalent to rendering the transformed mask and source content into separate RGBA surfaces, and multiplying the alpha channel and the RGB color value of the mask content into the alpha channel and RGB color value of the source content. All of the mask content is rendered into its surface before compositing into the source content's surface. As a result, all FXG features, such as strokes, bitmap filters, and fill opacity will affect the final composited content.
Luminosity masking is not native to Flash but is common in Adobe Creative Suite tools like Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Photoshop. In order to accomplish the visual effect of a luminosity mask in Flash-rendered content, a graphic element specifying a luminosity mask actually instantiates a shader filter that mimics the visual look of a luminosity mask as rendered in Adobe Creative Suite tools.
Objects being masked by luminosity masks can set properties to control the RGB color value and clipping of the mask. See the luminosityInvert and luminosityClip attributes.
 The default value is MaskType.CLIP.
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    public function get maskType():String    public function set maskType(value:String):voidRelated API Elements
| maxHeight | property | 
maxHeight:Number| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
The maximum recommended height of the component to be considered by the parent during layout. This value is in the component's coordinates, in pixels. The default value of this property is set by the component developer.
The component developer uses this property to set an upper limit on the height of the component.
If the application developer overrides the default value of maxHeight, the new value is stored in explicitMaxHeight. The default value of maxHeight does not change. As a result, at layout time, if maxHeight was explicitly set by the application developer, then the value of explicitMaxHeight is used for the component's maximum recommended height. If maxHeight is not set explicitly by the user, then the default value is used.
This value is used by the container in calculating
      the size and position of the component.
      It is not used by the component itself in determining
      its default size.
     
      Thus this property may not have any effect if parented by
      Container, or containers that don't factor in
      this property.
      Because the value is in component coordinates,
      the true maxHeight with respect to its parent
      is affected by the scaleY property.
      Some components have no theoretical limit to their height.
      In those cases their maxHeight is set to
      UIComponent.DEFAULT_MAX_HEIGHT.
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    public function get maxHeight():Number    public function set maxHeight(value:Number):void| maxWidth | property | 
maxWidth:Number| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
The maximum recommended width of the component to be considered by the parent during layout. This value is in the component's coordinates, in pixels. The default value of this property is set by the component developer.
The component developer uses this property to set an upper limit on the width of the component.
If the application developer overrides the default value of maxWidth, the new value is stored in explicitMaxWidth. The default value of maxWidth does not change. As a result, at layout time, if maxWidth was explicitly set by the application developer, then the value of explicitMaxWidth is used for the component's maximum recommended width. If maxWidth is not set explicitly by the user, then the default value is used.
This value is used by the container in calculating
      the size and position of the component.
      It is not used by the component itself in determining
      its default size.
      Thus this property may not have any effect if parented by
      Container, or containers that don't factor in
      this property.
      Because the value is in component coordinates,
      the true maxWidth with respect to its parent
      is affected by the scaleX property.
      Some components have no theoretical limit to their width.
      In those cases their maxWidth is set to
      UIComponent.DEFAULT_MAX_WIDTH.
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    public function get maxWidth():Number    public function set maxWidth(value:Number):void| measuredHeight | property | 
measuredHeight:Number| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
      The default height of the component, in pixels.
      This value is set by the measure() method.
      
      
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    public function get measuredHeight():Number    public function set measuredHeight(value:Number):void| measuredWidth | property | 
measuredWidth:Number| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
      The default width of the component, in pixels.
      This value is set by the measure() method.
      
      
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    public function get measuredWidth():Number    public function set measuredWidth(value:Number):void| measuredX | property | 
measuredX:Number| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
The default measured bounds top-left corner relative to the origin of the element.
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    public function get measuredX():Number    public function set measuredX(value:Number):void| measuredY | property | 
measuredY:Number| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
The default measured bounds top-left corner relative to the origin of the element.
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    public function get measuredY():Number    public function set measuredY(value:Number):void| minHeight | property | 
minHeight:Number| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
The minimum recommended height of the component to be considered by the parent during layout. This value is in the component's coordinates, in pixels. The default value depends on the component's implementation.
If the application developer sets the value of minHeight, the new value is stored in explicitMinHeight. The default value of minHeight does not change. As a result, at layout time, if minHeight was explicitly set by the application developer, then the value of explicitMinHeight is used for the component's minimum recommended height. If minHeight is not set explicitly by the application developer, then the value of measuredMinHeight is used.
This value is used by the container in calculating
      the size and position of the component.
      It is not used by the component itself in determining
      its default size.
      Thus this property may not have any effect if parented by
      Container, or containers that don't factor in
      this property.
      Because the value is in component coordinates,
      the true minHeight with respect to its parent
      is affected by the scaleY property.
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    public function get minHeight():Number    public function set minHeight(value:Number):void| minWidth | property | 
minWidth:Number| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
The minimum recommended width of the component to be considered by the parent during layout. This value is in the component's coordinates, in pixels. The default value depends on the component's implementation.
If the application developer sets the value of minWidth, the new value is stored in explicitMinWidth. The default value of minWidth does not change. As a result, at layout time, if minWidth was explicitly set by the application developer, then the value of explicitMinWidth is used for the component's minimum recommended width. If minWidth is not set explicitly by the application developer, then the value of measuredMinWidth is used.
This value is used by the container in calculating
      the size and position of the component.
      It is not used by the component itself in determining
      its default size.
      Thus this property may not have any effect if parented by
      Container, or containers that don't factor in
      this property.
      Because the value is in component coordinates,
      the true minWidth with respect to its parent
      is affected by the scaleX property.
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    public function get minWidth():Number    public function set minWidth(value:Number):void| needsDisplayObject | property | 
needsDisplayObject:Boolean  [read-only] | Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
      True if the element requires an exclusive DisplayObject.
     
      Developers don't usually call this method directly, but override it in
      their subclasses to indicate that an exclusive DisplayObject is needed.
     
      Usually a subclass needs a DisplayObject when it has to set its properties.  
     
      Some examples of such DisplayObject properties are filters,
      blendMode, mask,
      rotation, alpha.
     
      
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    protected function get needsDisplayObject():Boolean| owner | property | 
owner:DisplayObjectContainer| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
The owner of this IVisualElement object. By default, it is the parent of this IVisualElement object. However, if this IVisualElement object is a child component that is popped up by its parent, such as the drop-down list of a ComboBox control, the owner is the component that popped up this IVisualElement object.
This property is not managed by Flex, but by each component.
      Therefore, if you use the PopUpManger.createPopUp() or
      PopUpManger.addPopUp() method to pop up a child component,
      you should set the owner property of the child component
      to the component that popped it up.
The default value is the value of the parent property.
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    public function get owner():DisplayObjectContainer    public function set owner(value:DisplayObjectContainer):void| parent | property | 
parent:DisplayObjectContainer  [read-only] | Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
      
      The parent container or component for this component.
      Only visual elements should have a parent property.
      Non-visual items should use another property to reference
      the object to which they belong.
      By convention, non-visual objects use an owner
      property to reference the object to which they belong.
      
      
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    public function get parent():DisplayObjectContainer| percentHeight | property | 
percentHeight:Number| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
      
      Specifies the height of a component as a percentage
      of its parent's size. Allowed values are 0-100.
      Setting the height or explicitHeight properties
      resets this property to NaN.
     
      
This property returns a numeric value only if the property was previously set; it does not reflect the exact size of the component in percent.
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    public function get percentHeight():Number    public function set percentHeight(value:Number):void| percentWidth | property | 
percentWidth:Number| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
      Specifies the width of a component as a percentage
      of its parent's size. Allowed values are 0-100. The default value is NaN.
      Setting the width or explicitWidth properties
      resets this property to NaN.
     
      
This property returns a numeric value only if the property was previously set; it does not reflect the exact size of the component in percent.
This property is always set to NaN for the UITextField control.
When used with Spark layouts, this property is used to calculate the
      width of the component's bounds after scaling and rotation. For example 
      if the component is rotated at 90 degrees, then specifying 
      percentWidth will affect the component's height.
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    public function get percentWidth():Number    public function set percentWidth(value:Number):void| postLayoutTransformOffsets | property | 
postLayoutTransformOffsets:mx.geom:TransformOffsets| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
Defines a set of adjustments that can be applied to the object's transform in a way that is invisible to its parent's layout.
For example, if you want a layout to adjust for an object 
      that is rotated 90 degrees, set the object's 
      rotation property. If you want the layout to not 
      adjust for the object being rotated, 
      set its postLayoutTransformOffsets.rotationZ property.
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    public function get postLayoutTransformOffsets():mx.geom:TransformOffsets    public function set postLayoutTransformOffsets(value:mx.geom:TransformOffsets):void| right | property | 
right:Object| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
The horizontal distance in pixels from the right edge of the component to the anchor target's right edge.
By default the anchor target is the container's content area. In layouts with advanced constraints, the target can be a constraint column.
Setting the property to a number or to a numerical string like "10" specifies use of the default anchor target.
To specify an anchor target, set the property value to a string in the format "anchorTargetName:value". For example, "col1:10".
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    public function get right():Object    public function set right(value:Object):void| rotation | property | 
| rotationX | property | 
rotationX:Number| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
Indicates the x-axis rotation of the element instance, in degrees, from its original orientation relative to the 3D parent container. Values from 0 to 180 represent clockwise rotation; values from 0 to -180 represent counterclockwise rotation. Values outside this range are added to or subtracted from 360 to obtain a value within the range. This property is ignored during calculation by any of Flex's 2D layouts.
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    public function get rotationX():Number    public function set rotationX(value:Number):void| rotationY | property | 
rotationY:Number| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
Indicates the y-axis rotation of the DisplayObject instance, in degrees, from its original orientation relative to the 3D parent container. Values from 0 to 180 represent clockwise rotation; values from 0 to -180 represent counterclockwise rotation. Values outside this range are added to or subtracted from 360 to obtain a value within the range. This property is ignored during calculation by any of Flex's 2D layouts.
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    public function get rotationY():Number    public function set rotationY(value:Number):void| rotationZ | property | 
| scaleX | property | 
| scaleY | property | 
| scaleZ | property | 
| top | property | 
top:Object| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
The vertical distance in pixels from the top edge of the component to the anchor target's top edge.
By default the anchor target is the container's content area. In layouts with advanced constraints, the target can be a constraint row.
Setting the property to a number or to a numerical string like "10" specifies use of the default anchor target.
To specify an anchor target, set the property value to a string in the format "anchorTargetName:value". For example, "row1:10".
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    public function get top():Object    public function set top(value:Object):void| transform | property | 
transform:flash.geom:Transform| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
    An object with properties pertaining to a display object's matrix, color transform, and pixel bounds.
    The specific properties — matrix, colorTransform, and three read-only properties 
    (concatenatedMatrix, concatenatedColorTransform, 
    and pixelBounds) — are described in the entry for the Transform class.
    
    
Each of the transform object's properties is itself an object. This concept is important because the only way to set new values for the matrix or colorTransform objects is to create a new object and copy that object into the transform.matrix or transform.colorTransform property.
For example, to increase the tx value of a display object's matrix, you must make a
    copy of the entire matrix object, then copy the new object into the matrix property of the transform
    object:
    var myMatrix:Matrix = myDisplayObject.transform.matrix;  
    myMatrix.tx += 10; 
    myDisplayObject.transform.matrix = myMatrix;  
    You cannot directly set the tx property. The following code has
    no effect on myDisplayObject: 
    myDisplayObject.transform.matrix.tx += 10;
    You can also copy an entire transform object and assign it to another
    display object's transform property. For example, the following code 
    copies the entire transform object from myOldDisplayObj to
    myNewDisplayObj:
myNewDisplayObj.transform = myOldDisplayObj.transform;
The resulting display object, myNewDisplayObj, now has the same values for its
    matrix, color transform, and pixel bounds as the old display object, myOldDisplayObj.
Note that AIR for TV devices use hardware acceleration, if it is available, for color transforms.
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    public function get transform():flash.geom:Transform    public function set transform(value:flash.geom:Transform):void| transformX | property | 
| transformY | property | 
| transformZ | property | 
| verticalCenter | property | 
verticalCenter:Object| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
The vertical distance in pixels from the center of the component to the center of the anchor target's content area.
The default anchor target is the container itself.
In layouts with advanced constraints, the anchor target can be a constraint row. Then the content area is the space between the preceding row (or container side) and the target row.
Setting the property to a number or to a numerical string like "10" specifies use of the default anchor target.
To specify an anchor target, set the property value to a string in the format "constraintColumnId:value". For example, "row1:10".
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    public function get verticalCenter():Object    public function set verticalCenter(value:Object):void| visible | property | 
visible:Boolean| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
      
      Controls the visibility of this visual element. 
      If true, the object is visible.
     
      
If an object is not visible, but the includeInLayout 
      property is set to true, then the object 
      takes up space in the container, but is invisible.
If visible is set to true, the object may not
      necessarily be visible due to its size and whether container clipping 
      is enabled.
Setting visible to false, 
      prevents the component from getting focus.
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    public function get visible():Boolean    public function set visible(value:Boolean):void| width | property | 
width:Number| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
The width of the graphic element.
 The default value is 0.
This property can be used as the source for data binding. When this property is modified, it dispatches the  propertyChange  event.
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    public function get width():Number    public function set width(value:Number):void| x | property | 
x:Number| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
The x position of the graphic element.
This property can be used as the source for data binding. When this property is modified, it dispatches the  propertyChange  event.
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    public function get x():Number    public function set x(value:Number):void| y | property | 
y:Number| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
The y position of the graphic element.
This property can be used as the source for data binding. When this property is modified, it dispatches the  propertyChange  event.
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    public function get y():Number    public function set y(value:Number):void| z | property | 
z:Number| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
The z position of the graphic element.
This property can be used as the source for data binding. When this property is modified, it dispatches the  propertyChange  event.
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    public function get z():Number    public function set z(value:Number):void| canShareWithNext | () | method | 
 public function canShareWithNext(element:IGraphicElement):Boolean| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
      
      Returns true if this IGraphicElement is compatible and can
      share display objects with the next IGraphicElement
      in the sequence.
     
      
Parameters
| element:IGraphicElement— The element that comes after this element in the sequence. | 
| Boolean— Returnstruewhen this element is compatible with the previous
      element in the sequence. | 
| canShareWithPrevious | () | method | 
 public function canShareWithPrevious(element:IGraphicElement):Boolean| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
      
      Returns true if this IGraphicElement is compatible and can
      share display objects with the previous IGraphicElement
      in the sequence.
     
      
In certain cases the element might be passed to the IGraphicElementContainer
      in a call to the setSharedDisplayObject() method.
      In those cases, this method is not called.
Parameters
| element:IGraphicElement— The element that comes before this element in the sequence. | 
| Boolean— Returnstruewhen this element is compatible with the previous
      element in the sequence. | 
| canSkipMeasurement | () | method | 
 protected function canSkipMeasurement():Boolean| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
      Determines if the call to the measure() method can be skipped.
      
      
| Boolean— Returnstruewhen themeasureSizes()method can skip the call to
      themeasure()method. For example this is usuallytruewhen both theexplicitWidthandexplicitHeightproperties are set. For paths, this istruewhen the bounds of the path
      have not changed. | 
| commitProperties | () | method | 
 protected function commitProperties():void| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
Processes the properties set on the element. This is an advanced method that you might override when creating a subclass.
You do not call this method directly.
      Flex calls the commitProperties() method when you
      use the addElement() method to add an element to an 
      IGraphicElementContainer container such as Group,
      or when you call the invalidateProperties() method of the element.
      Calls to the commitProperties() method occur before calls to the
      measure() method. This lets you set property values that might
      be used by the measure() method.
Some elements have properties that interact with each other. It is often best at startup time to process all of these properties at one time to avoid duplicating work.
| createDisplayObject | () | method | 
 public function createDisplayObject():DisplayObject| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
Creates a new DisplayObject where this IGraphicElement is drawn.
Subsequent calls to the getter of the displayObject property must
      return the same display object.
After the DisplayObject is created, the parent IGraphicElementContainer
      will pass along the display objects to the rest of the elements in the sequence.
The IGraphicElementContainer ensures that this method is called only when needed.
If the element wants to participate in the DisplayObject
      sharing, then the new DisplayObject must implement IShareableDisplayObject.
      This interface is being used by the IGraphicElementContainer to manage invalidation and
      redrawing of the graphic element sequence and typically is not directly
      used by the developer.
To reevaluate the shared sequences, call the 
      invalidateGraphicElementSharing() method
      on the IGraphicElementContainer.
To force the IGraphicElementContainer to remove the element's current
      DisplayObject from its display list and recalculate the
      display object sharing, call the
      discardDisplayObject() method on the IGraphicElementContainer.
| DisplayObject— The display object created. | 
| getBoundsXAtSize | () | method | 
 public function getBoundsXAtSize(width:Number, height:Number, postLayoutTransform:Boolean = true):Number| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
Returns the x coordinate of the element's bounds at the specified element size.
This method is typically used by layouts during a call to the 
      measure() method to predict what
      the element position will be, if the element is resized to particular dimensions.
Parameters
| width:Number— The element's bounds width, or NaN to use the preferred width. | |
| height:Number— The element's bounds height, or NaN to use the preferred height. | |
| postLayoutTransform:Boolean(default =true)— WhenpostLayoutTransformis true, the method returns
      x coordinate of the element's bounding box top-left corner.
      The bounding box is in element's parent coordinate space and is calculated
      from the specified bounds size, layout position and layout transform matrix. | 
| Number— The x coordinate of the element's bounds at the specified element size. | 
| getBoundsYAtSize | () | method | 
 public function getBoundsYAtSize(width:Number, height:Number, postLayoutTransform:Boolean = true):Number| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
      
      Returns the y coordinate of the element's bounds at the specified element size.
     
      This method is typically used by layouts during a call to 
      the measure() to predict what
      the element position will be, if the element is resized to particular dimensions.
     
      
Parameters
| width:Number— The element's bounds width, or NaN to use the preferred width. | |
| height:Number— The element's bounds height, or NaN to use the preferred height. | |
| postLayoutTransform:Boolean(default =true)— WhenpostLayoutTransformis true, the method returns
      the y coordinate of the element's bounding box top-left corner.
      The bounding box is in element's parent coordinate space and is calculated
      from the specified bounds size, layout position and layout transform matrix. | 
| Number— The y coordinate of the element's bounds at the specified element size. | 
| getLayoutBoundsHeight | () | method | 
 public function getLayoutBoundsHeight(postLayoutTransform:Boolean = true):Number| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
Returns the element's layout height. This is the size that the element uses to draw on screen.
Parameters
| postLayoutTransform:Boolean(default =true)— WhenpostLayoutTransformis true, the method returns
      the element's bounding box width. The bounding box is in the element's parent
      coordinate space and is calculated from the element's layout size and
      layout transform matrix. | 
| Number— The element's layout height. | 
| getLayoutBoundsWidth | () | method | 
 public function getLayoutBoundsWidth(postLayoutTransform:Boolean = true):Number| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
Returns the element's layout width. This is the size that the element uses to draw on screen.
Parameters
| postLayoutTransform:Boolean(default =true)— WhenpostLayoutTransformis true, the method returns
      the element's bounding box width. The bounding box is in element's parent
      coordinate space and is calculated from the element's layout size and
      layout transform matrix. | 
| Number— The element's layout width. | 
| getLayoutBoundsX | () | method | 
 public function getLayoutBoundsX(postLayoutTransform:Boolean = true):Number| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
Returns the x coordinate that the element uses to draw on screen.
Parameters
| postLayoutTransform:Boolean(default =true)— WhenpostLayoutTransformis true, the method returns
      x coordinate of the element's bounding box top-left corner.
      The bounding box is in the element's parent coordinate space and is calculated
      from the element's layout size, layout position and layout transform matrix. | 
| Number— The x coordinate that the element uses to draw on screen. | 
| getLayoutBoundsY | () | method | 
 public function getLayoutBoundsY(postLayoutTransform:Boolean = true):Number| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
Returns the y coordinate that the element uses to draw on screen.
Parameters
| postLayoutTransform:Boolean(default =true)— WhenpostLayoutTransformis true, the method returns
      y coordinate of the element's bounding box top-left corner.
      The bounding box is in the element's parent coordinate space and is calculated
      from the element's layout size, layout position, and layout transform matrix. | 
| Number— The y coordinate that the element uses to draw on screen. | 
| getLayoutMatrix | () | method | 
 public function getLayoutMatrix():Matrix| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
Returns the transform matrix that is used to calculate the component's layout relative to its siblings.
This matrix is typically defined by the
      component's 2D properties such as x, y,
      rotation, scaleX, scaleY,
      transformX, and transformY.
      Some components may have additional transform properties that
      are applied on top of the layout matrix to determine the final,
      computed matrix.  For example UIComponent
      defines the offsets property.
| Matrix— The layout transform Matrix for this element.
      Do not directly modify the return value; call thesetLayoutMatrix()method instead. | 
| getLayoutMatrix3D | () | method | 
 public function getLayoutMatrix3D():Matrix3D| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
Returns the layout transform Matrix3D for this element.
This matrix is typically defined by the
      component's transform properties such as x, y, 
      z, rotationX, rotationY,
      rotationZ, scaleX, scaleY,
      scaleZ, transformX, and transformY.
      Some components may have additional transform properties that
      are applied on top of the layout matrix to determine the final,
      computed matrix.  For example UIComponent
      defines the offsets property.
| Matrix3D— The layout transform Matrix3D for this element.
      Do not directly modify the return value but call thesetLayoutMatrix()method instead. | 
| getMaxBoundsHeight | () | method | 
 public function getMaxBoundsHeight(postLayoutTransform:Boolean = true):Number| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
Returns the element's maximum height.
Parameters
| postLayoutTransform:Boolean(default =true)— WhenpostLayoutTransformis true, the method returns
      the element's bounding box height. The bounding box is in the element's parent
      coordinate space and is calculated from the element's maximum size and
      layout transform matrix. | 
| Number— The element's maximum height. | 
| getMaxBoundsWidth | () | method | 
 public function getMaxBoundsWidth(postLayoutTransform:Boolean = true):Number| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
Returns the element's maximum width.
Parameters
| postLayoutTransform:Boolean(default =true)— WhenpostLayoutTransformis true, the method returns
      the element's bounding box width. The bounding box is in the element's parent
      coordinate space and is calculated from the element's maximum size and
      layout transform matrix. | 
| Number— The element's maximum width. | 
| getMinBoundsHeight | () | method | 
 public function getMinBoundsHeight(postLayoutTransform:Boolean = true):Number| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
Returns the element's minimum height.
Parameters
| postLayoutTransform:Boolean(default =true)— WhenpostLayoutTransformistrue,
      the method returns the element's bounding box height. 
      The bounding box is in the element's parent
      coordinate space and is calculated from the element's minimum size and
      layout transform matrix. | 
| Number— The element's maximum height. | 
| getMinBoundsWidth | () | method | 
 public function getMinBoundsWidth(postLayoutTransform:Boolean = true):Number| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
Returns the element's minimum width.
Parameters
| postLayoutTransform:Boolean(default =true)— WhenpostLayoutTransformistrue,
      the method returns the element's bounding box width. 
      The bounding box is in the element's parent
      coordinate space and is calculated from the element's minimum size and
      layout transform matrix. | 
| Number— The element's maximum width. | 
| getPreferredBoundsHeight | () | method | 
 public function getPreferredBoundsHeight(postLayoutTransform:Boolean = true):Number| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
Returns the element's preferred height.
Parameters
| postLayoutTransform:Boolean(default =true)— WhenpostLayoutTransformistrue,
      the method returns the element's bounding box height.  
      The bounding box is in the element's parent
      coordinate space and is calculated from  the element's preferred size and
      layout transform matrix. | 
| Number— Returns the element's preferred height.  Preferred height is
      usually based on the default element size and any explicit overrides.
      For UIComponent this is the same value as returned by 
      thegetExplicitOrMeasuredHeight()method. | 
| getPreferredBoundsWidth | () | method | 
 public function getPreferredBoundsWidth(postLayoutTransform:Boolean = true):Number| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
Returns the element's preferred width.
Parameters
| postLayoutTransform:Boolean(default =true)— WhenpostLayoutTransformistrue,
      the method returns the element's bounding box width.  
      The bounding box is in the element's parent
      coordinate space and is calculated from  the element's preferred size and
      layout transform matrix. | 
| Number— Returns the element's preferred width.  Preferred width is
      usually based on the default element size and any explicit overrides.
      For UIComponent this is the same value as returned by 
      thegetExplicitOrMeasuredWidth()method. | 
| getStrokeExtents | () | method | 
 protected function getStrokeExtents(postLayoutTransform:Boolean = true):Rectangle| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
Returns the amount of pixels occupied by the stroke on each side of the element's bounds.
Parameters
| postLayoutTransform:Boolean(default =true)— Iftrue, the stroke extents are calculated
      in parent coordinate space (after applying the element's transformations). | 
| Rectangle— Rectangle of the stroke extents. The rectangle'sleft,right,topandbottomproperties
      represent the stroke extent for the respective side of the element's
      bounding box. | 
| initialized | () | method | 
 public function initialized(document:Object, id:String):void| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
      Called automatically by the MXML compiler when the GraphicElement
      is created using an MXML tag.
      If you create the GraphicElement through ActionScript you must set the
     id property manually.
     
      
Parameters
| document:Object— The MXML document containing this GraphicElement (not used). | |
| id:String— The MXML id for this GraphicElement. | 
| invalidateDisplayList | () | method | 
 public function invalidateDisplayList():void| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
      Calling this method results in a call to the elements's
      validateDisplayList() method
      before the display list is rendered.
     
      
Subclasses should override and do their work in
      updateDisplayList().
| invalidateDisplayObjectSharing | () | method | 
 protected function invalidateDisplayObjectSharing():void| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
Utility method that notifies the host that this element has changed and needs its layer to be updated.
| invalidateLayoutDirection | () | method | 
 public function invalidateLayoutDirection():void| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
An element must call this method when its layoutDirection changes or when its parent's layoutDirection changes. If they differ, this method is responsible for mirroring the element’s contents and for updating the element’s post-layout transform so that descendants inherit a mirrored coordinate system. IVisualElements typically implement mirroring by using postLayoutTransformOffsets to scale the X axis by -1 and to translate the x coordinate of the origin by the element's width. The net effect of this "mirror" transform is to reverse the direction in which the X axis increases without changing the element's location relative to its parent's origin.
| invalidateParentSizeAndDisplayList | () | method | 
 protected function invalidateParentSizeAndDisplayList():void| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
Helper method to invalidate parent size and display list if this object affects its layout (includeInLayout is true).
| invalidateProperties | () | method | 
 public function invalidateProperties():void| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
      Calling this method results in a call to the elements's
      validateProperties() method
      before the display list is rendered.
     
      
Subclasses should do their work in 
      commitProperties().
| invalidateSize | () | method | 
 public function invalidateSize():void| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
      Calling this method results in a call to the elements's
      validateSize() method
      before the display list is rendered.
     
      
Subclasses should override and do their measurement in
      measure().
      By default when explicitWidth and explicitHeight
      are set, measure() will not be called. To override this
      default behavior subclasses should override skipMeasure().
| localToGlobal | () | method | 
 public function localToGlobal(point:Point):Point| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
Converts the point object from the object's (local) coordinates to the Stage (global) coordinates.
This method allows you to convert any given x and y coordinates from values that are relative to the origin (0,0) of a specific object (local coordinates) to values that are relative to the origin of the Stage (global coordinates).
To use this method, first create an instance of the Point class. The x and y values that you assign represent local coordinates because they relate to the origin of the object.
You then pass the Point instance that you created as the parameter to the localToGlobal() method. The method returns a new Point object with x and y values that relate to the origin of the Stage instead of the origin of the object.
Parameters
| point:Point— The name or identifier of a point created with the Point 
     class, specifying the x and y coordinates as properties. | 
| Point— A Point object with coordinates relative to the Stage. | 
Related API Elements
| measure | () | method | 
 protected function measure():void| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
Calculates the default size of the element. This is an advanced method that you might override when creating a subclass of GraphicElement.
You do not call this method directly. Flex calls the
      measure() method when the element is added to an
      IGraphicElementContainer container such as Group
      using the addElement() method, and when the element's
      invalidateSize() method is called. 
By default you set both explicit height and explicit width of an element,
      Flex does not call the measure() method,
      even if you explicitly call the invalidateSize() method.
      To override this behavior, override skipMeasure() method.
In your override of this method, you must set the
      measuredWidth and measuredHeight properties
      to define the default size.
      You can optionally set the measuredX and
      measuredY properties to define the default measured bounds
      top-left corner relative to the origin of the element.
The conceptual point of measure() is for the element to
      provide its own natural or intrinsic bounds as a default. Therefore, the
      measuredWidth and measuredHeight properties
      should be determined by factors such as:
- The amount of text the component needs to display.
- The size of a JPEG image that the component displays.
In some cases, there is no intrinsic way to determine default values.
      For example, a simple GreenCircle element might simply set
      measuredWidth = 100 and measuredHeight = 100 in its measure() method to
      provide a reasonable default size. In other cases, such as a TextArea,
      an appropriate computation (such as finding the right width and height
      that would just display all the text and have the aspect ratio of a Golden Rectangle)
      might be too time-consuming to be worthwhile.
The default implementation of measure()
      sets the values of the measuredWidth, measuredHeight,
      measuredX, and measuredY properties
      to 0.
| parentChanged | () | method | 
 public function parentChanged(value:IGraphicElementContainer):void| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
      
      Called by IGraphicElementContainer when an IGraphicElement
      is added to or removed from the host component.
      
You typically never need to call this method.
Parameters
| value:IGraphicElementContainer— TheIGraphicElementContainerof thisIGraphicElement. | 
| preferredHeightPreTransform | () | method | 
 protected function preferredHeightPreTransform():Number| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
Used for the implementation of the ILayoutElement interface, returns the explicit measured height pre-transform.
Returns| Number— The explicit measured height, pre-transform. | 
| preferredWidthPreTransform | () | method | 
 protected function preferredWidthPreTransform():Number| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
Used for the implementation of the ILayoutElement interface, returns the explicit of measured width pre-transform.
Returns| Number— The explicit measured height, pre-transform. | 
| setLayoutBoundsPosition | () | method | 
 public function setLayoutBoundsPosition(newBoundsX:Number, newBoundsY:Number, postLayoutTransform:Boolean = true):void| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
Sets the coordinates that the element uses to draw on screen.
Note that calls to the setLayoutBoundSize() method can affect the layout position, so 
      call setLayoutBoundPosition() after calling setLayoutBoundSize().
Parameters
| newBoundsX:Number— The x-coordinate of the top-left corner of the bounding box. | |
| newBoundsY:Number— The y-coordinate of the top-left corner of the bounding box. | |
| postLayoutTransform:Boolean(default =true)— WhenpostLayoutTransformistrue, 
      the element is positioned in such a way that the top-left corner of its bounding box is (x, y).
      The bounding box is in the element's parent coordinate space and is calculated
      from the element's layout size, layout position and layout transform matrix. | 
| setLayoutBoundsSize | () | method | 
 public function setLayoutBoundsSize(width:Number, height:Number, postLayoutTransform:Boolean = true):void| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
Sets the layout size of the element. This is the size that the element uses to draw on screen.
If the width and/or height parameters are left unspecified (NaN),
      Flex sets the element's layout size to its preferred width and/or preferred height.
Note that calls to the setLayoutBoundSize() method can affect the layout position, so 
      call setLayoutBoundPosition() after calling setLayoutBoundSize().
Parameters
| width:Number— The element's layout width. | |
| height:Number— The element's layout height. | |
| postLayoutTransform:Boolean(default =true)— WhenpostLayoutTransformis true, the specified sizes
      are those of the element's bounding box.
      The bounding box is in the element's parent coordinate space and is calculated
      from the element's layout size, layout position, and layout transform matrix. | 
| setLayoutMatrix | () | method | 
 public function setLayoutMatrix(value:Matrix, invalidateLayout:Boolean):void| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
Sets the transform Matrix that is used to calculate the component's layout size and position relative to its siblings.
The matrix is typically defined by the
      component's 2D properties such as x, y,
      rotation, scaleX, scaleY,
      transformX, and transformY.
      Some components may have additional transform properties that
      are applied on top of the layout matrix to determine the final,
      computed matrix.  For example UIComponent
      defines the offsets.
Note that layout Matrix is factored in the getPreferredSize(),
      getMinSize(), getMaxSize(), getLayoutSize() 
      methods when computed in parent coordinates
      as well as in getLayoutPosition() in both parent and child coordinates.
      Layouts that calculate the transform matrix explicitly typically call
      this method and work with sizes in child coordinates.
      Layouts calling this method pass false
      to the invalidateLayout() method so that a subsequent layout pass is not
      triggered.
Parameters
| value:Matrix— The matrix. | |
| invalidateLayout:Boolean—trueto cause the parent container 
      to re-layout its children. You typically passtrueto theinvalidateLayout()method. | 
| setLayoutMatrix3D | () | method | 
 public function setLayoutMatrix3D(value:Matrix3D, invalidateLayout:Boolean):void| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
Sets the transform Matrix3D that is used to calculate the component's layout size and position relative to its siblings.
This matrix is typically defined by the
      component's transform properties such as x, y, 
      z, rotationX, rotationY,
      rotationZ, scaleX, scaleY,
      scaleZ, transformX, and transformY.
      Some components may have additional transform properties that
      are applied on top of the layout matrix to determine the final,
      computed matrix.  For example UIComponent
      defines the offsets property.
Note that layout Matrix3D is factored in the getPreferredSize(),
      getMinSize(), getMaxSize(), getLayoutSize() 
      when computed in parent coordinates
      as well as in getLayoutPosition() in both parent and child coordinates.
      Layouts that calculate the transform matrix explicitly typically call
      this method and work with sizes in child coordinates.
      Layouts calling this method pass false
      to the invalidateLayout() method so that a subsequent layout pass is not
      triggered.
Parameters
| value:Matrix3D— The matrix. | |
| invalidateLayout:Boolean—trueto cause the parent container 
      to re-layout its children. You typically passtrueto theinvalidateLayout()method. | 
| setSharedDisplayObject | () | method | 
 public function setSharedDisplayObject(sharedDisplayObject:DisplayObject):Boolean| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
      
      Determines whether this element can draw itself to the
      sharedDisplayObject of the sequence.
     
      
Typically implementers return true when this
      IGraphicElement can cumulatively draw in the shared
      DisplayObject graphics property.
      In all cases where this IGraphicElement needs to set
      properties on the DisplayObjects that don't apply to the
      rest of the elements in the sequence, this method must return false.
      Examples for such properties are rotation, scale, transform,
      mask, alpha, filters, color transform, 3D, and layer.
When this method returns true, subsequent calls to the getter of the
      displayObject property must return the same display object.
In certain cases, the sharedDisplayObject property might be
      the IGraphicElementContainer itself. In the rest of the cases, the
      DisplayObject is created by the first element in the sequence.
When this IGraphicElement needs to rebuild its sequence,
      it notifies the IGraphicElementContainer by calling its
      invalidateGraphicElementSharing() method.
Parameters
| sharedDisplayObject:DisplayObject— The shared DisplayObject. | 
| Boolean— Returnstruewhen this IGraphicElement can draw itself
      to the shared DisplayObject of the sequence. | 
| transformAround | () | method | 
 public function transformAround(transformCenter:Vector3D, scale:Vector3D = null, rotation:Vector3D = null, translation:Vector3D = null, postLayoutScale:Vector3D = null, postLayoutRotation:Vector3D = null, postLayoutTranslation:Vector3D = null, invalidateLayout:Boolean = true):void| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
A utility method to update the rotation, scale, and translation of the transform while keeping a particular point, specified in the component's own coordinate space, fixed in the parent's coordinate space. This function will assign the rotation, scale, and translation values provided, then update the x/y/z properties as necessary to keep the transform center fixed.
Parameters
| transformCenter:Vector3D— The point, in the component's own coordinates, 
      to keep fixed relative to its parent. | |
| scale:Vector3D(default =null)— The new values for the scale of the transform. | |
| rotation:Vector3D(default =null)— the new values for the rotation of the transform | |
| translation:Vector3D(default =null)— The new values for the translation of the transform. | |
| postLayoutScale:Vector3D(default =null)— The new values for the post-layout scale 
      of the transform. | |
| postLayoutRotation:Vector3D(default =null)— The new values for the post-layout rotation 
      of the transform. | |
| postLayoutTranslation:Vector3D(default =null)— The new values for the post-layout translation 
      of the transform. | |
| invalidateLayout:Boolean(default =true)— Iftrue, the parent container size and display are
      invalidated. Layouts calling this method passfalseso that a subsequent layout pass is not triggered. | 
| transformHeightForLayout | () | method | 
 protected function transformHeightForLayout(width:Number, height:Number, postLayoutTransform:Boolean = true):Number| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
Transform the element's size.
This method calculates the bounding box of the graphic element as if the element’s width/height properties were set to the passed in values. The method returns the height of the bounding box.
In general, this method is not for use by developers. Instead, you should implement or override the methods defined by the ILayoutElement interface.
Parameters
| width:Number— The target pre-transform width. | |
| height:Number— The target pre-transform height. | |
| postLayoutTransform:Boolean(default =true)— Whentrue, the returned bounding box is around the transformed element in its parent space (the element's transform is applied first). | 
| Number— Returns the transformed height. Transformation is this element's
      layout transformation matrix. | 
| transformPointToParent | () | method | 
 public function transformPointToParent(localPosition:Vector3D, position:Vector3D, postLayoutPosition:Vector3D):void| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
     A utility method to transform a point specified in the local
     coordinates of this object to its location in the object's parent's 
     coordinates. The pre-layout and post-layout result will be set on 
     the position and postLayoutPosition
     parameters, if they are non-null.
     
     
Parameters
| localPosition:Vector3D— The point to be transformed, specified in the
     local coordinates of the object. | |
| position:Vector3D— A Vector3D point that will hold the pre-layout
     result. If null, the parameter is ignored. | |
| postLayoutPosition:Vector3D— A Vector3D point that will hold the post-layout
     result. If null, the parameter is ignored. | 
| transformWidthForLayout | () | method | 
 protected function transformWidthForLayout(width:Number, height:Number, postLayoutTransform:Boolean = true):Number| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
Transform the element's size.
This method calculates the bounding box of the graphic element as if the element’s width/height properties were set to the passed in values. The method returns the width of the bounding box.
In general, this method is not for use by developers. Instead, you should implement or override the methods defined by the ILayoutElement interface.
Parameters
| width:Number— The target pre-transform width. | |
| height:Number— The target pre-transform height. | |
| postLayoutTransform:Boolean(default =true)— Whentrue, the returned bounding box is around the transformed element in its parent space (the element's transform is applied first). | 
| Number— Returns the transformed width. Transformation is this element's
      layout transformation matrix. | 
| updateDisplayList | () | method | 
 protected function updateDisplayList(unscaledWidth:Number, unscaledHeight:Number):void| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
Draws the element and/or sizes and positions its content. This is an advanced method that you might override when creating a subclass of GraphicElement.
You do not call this method directly. Flex calls the
      updateDisplayList() method when the component is added 
      to an IGraphicElementContainer container such as Group
      using the addElement() method, and when the element's
      invalidateDisplayList() method is called. 
This method is where you would do programmatic drawing
      using methods on the elements's displayObject
      such as graphics.drawRect().
Parameters
| unscaledWidth:Number— Specifies the width of the component, in pixels,
      in the component's coordinates, regardless of the value of thescaleXproperty of the component. | |
| unscaledHeight:Number— Specifies the height of the component, in pixels,
      in the component's coordinates, regardless of the value of thescaleYproperty of the component. | 
| validateDisplayList | () | method | 
 public function validateDisplayList():void| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
      
      Called by the IGraphicElementContainer to redraw this element
      in its displayObject property.
     
      
If the element is the first in the sequence (displayObjectSharingMode
      is set to DisplayObjectSharingMode.OWNS_SHARED_OBJECT)
      then it must clear the displayObject
      graphics and set it up as necessary for drawing the rest of the elements.
The element must alway redraw even if it itself has not changed
      since the last time the validateDisplayList() method was called.
      The parent IGraphicElementContainer will redraw the whole sequence
      if any of its elements need to be redrawn.
To ensure this method is called, notify the IGraphicElementContainer
      by calling its invalidateGraphicElementSize() method.
This method might be called even if this element has not
      notified the IGraphicElementContainer.
| validateNow | () | method | 
 public function validateNow():void| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
      Validates and updates the properties and layout of this object
      by immediately calling validateProperties(),
      validateSize(), and validateDisplayList(),
      if necessary.
      
      
| validateProperties | () | method | 
 public function validateProperties():void| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
      Used by layout logic to validate the properties of a component
      by calling the commitProperties() method.
      In general, subclasses should
      override the commitProperties() method and not this method.
      
      
| validateSize | () | method | 
 public function validateSize():void| Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 | 
| Product Version: | Flex 4 | 
| Runtime Versions: | Flash Player 10, AIR 1.5 | 
      
      Called by the IGraphicElementContainer to validate the size of
      this element.
     
      
When the size of the element changes and is going to affect the
      IGraphicElementContainer layout, the implementer is responsible
      for invalidating the parent's size and display list.
To ensure that this method is called, notify the IGraphicElementContainer
      by calling its invalidateGraphicElementSize() method.
This method might be called even if this element has not
      notified the IGraphicElementContainer.
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