new Event()
A generic utility class for managing subscribers for a particular event.
This class is usually instantiated inside of a container class and
exposed as a property for others to subscribe to.
Example:
MyObject.prototype.myListener = function(arg1, arg2) {
this.myArg1Copy = arg1;
this.myArg2Copy = arg2;
}
var myObjectInstance = new MyObject();
var evt = new Cesium.Event();
evt.addEventListener(MyObject.prototype.myListener, myObjectInstance);
evt.raiseEvent('1', '2');
evt.removeEventListener(MyObject.prototype.myListener);
Source:
Core/Event.js, line 30
Members
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numberOfListeners :Number
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The number of listeners currently subscribed to the event.Source: Core/Event.js, line 41
Methods
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addEventListener(listener, scope) → function
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Registers a callback function to be executed whenever the event is raised. An optional scope can be provided to serve as the
this
pointer in which the function will execute.Name Type Description listener
function The function to be executed when the event is raised. scope
Object optional An optional object scope to serve as the this
pointer in which the listener function will execute.Returns:
A function that will remove this event listener when invoked. -
raiseEvent(arguments)
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Raises the event by calling each registered listener with all supplied arguments.
Name Type Description arguments
* This method takes any number of parameters and passes them through to the listener functions. -
removeEventListener(listener, scope)
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Unregisters a previously registered callback.
Name Type Description listener
function The function to be unregistered. scope
Object optional The scope that was originally passed to addEventListener. Throws:
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DeveloperError : listener is not subscribed.
See:
Source: Core/Event.js, line 91 -