wow that was simple, how silly of me - thanks!
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Browse All TopicsWhen I place a startDrag statement in an if statement, it gets called whatever the clause is.
It's very strange - in the code example drag_time is "false" before the if statement, but it gets set to whatever the if statement's clause is (in this case "testingtesting"!) and so whatever is inside the if gets called.
the first trace is "false" the second is "testingtesting". Even if I change the clause to equal "butterfly", say, then it gets set to that!
Where am I going wrong?
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by: ruijietanPosted on 2009-07-05 at 18:54:28ID: 24782075
For comparing strings you use the == (equality comparison) operator , not the = (assignment) operator.
What your code currently does is that it sets drag_time to "testingtesting" instead of comparing it.
Switch = to == and it should work. :D
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