Well, it was a silly issue which I overlooked.
Solution is, tiRepeater[index] will give you the udpated repeater object.
题
I am using a simple Repeater which has a single component(TextInput).
<mx:Repeater id="myrep" dataProvider="{myAC}" >
<local:TextInputRepeater id="tiRepeater" displaytext="{myrep.currentItem}" />
</mx:Repeater>
<mx:Button label="Get Data" click="getNewValues(event)" />
The repeater has following code:
[Bindable]
public var displaytext:String = "";
<mx:TextInput id="repeatText" text="{displaytext}" change="repeatText_changeHandler(event)"/>
Here is what I want : on click of button in getNewValues function, I want to read the values (user might possibly have changed in the textInputs).
解决方案
Well, it was a silly issue which I overlooked.
Solution is, tiRepeater[index] will give you the udpated repeater object.