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Just as Ext.core.Element wraps around a native DOM node, Ext.EventObject +wraps the browser's native event-object normalizing cross-browser differences, +such as which mouse button is clicked, keys pressed, mechanisms to stop +event-propagation along with a method to prevent default actions from taking place.
+ +For example:
+ +function handleClick(e, t){ // e is not a standard event object, it is a Ext.EventObject
+ e.preventDefault();
+ var target = e.getTarget(); // same as t (the target HTMLElement)
+ ...
+}
+
+var myDiv = Ext.get("myDiv"); // get reference to an Ext.core.Element
+myDiv.on( // 'on' is shorthand for addListener
+ "click", // perform an action on click of myDiv
+ handleClick // reference to the action handler
+);
+
+// other methods to do the same:
+Ext.EventManager.on("myDiv", 'click', handleClick);
+Ext.EventManager.addListener("myDiv", 'click', handleClick);
+
+Returns a normalized keyCode for the event.
+Returns a normalized keyCode for the event.
+The key code
+Returns a point object that consists of the object coordinates.
+Returns a point object that consists of the object coordinates.
+point
+Gets the related target.
+Gets the related target.
+(optional) A simple selector to filter the target or look for an ancestor of the target
+(optional) The max depth to search as a number or element (defaults to 10 || document.body)
+(optional) True to return a Ext.core.Element object instead of DOM node
+Gets the target for the event.
+Gets the target for the event.
+(optional) A simple selector to filter the target or look for an ancestor of the target
+(optional) The max depth to search as a number or element (defaults to 10 || document.body)
+(optional) True to return a Ext.core.Element object instead of DOM node
+Normalizes mouse wheel delta across browsers
+Normalizes mouse wheel delta across browsers
+The delta
+Gets the page coordinates of the event.
+Gets the page coordinates of the event.
+The xy values like [x, y]
+Returns true if the control, meta, shift or alt key was pressed during this event.
+Returns true if the control, meta, shift or alt key was pressed during this event.
+Injects a DOM event using the data in this object and (optionally) a new target. +This is a low-level technique and not likely to be used by application code. The +currently supported event types are:
+ +HTMLEvents
+ + +MouseEvents
+ + +UIEvents
+ + +If specified, the target for the event. This +is likely to be used when relaying a DOM event. If not specified, getTarget +is used to determine the target.
+Checks if the key pressed was a "special" key
+Checks if the key pressed was a "special" key
+True if the press is a special keypress
+Prevents the browsers default handling of the event.
+Prevents the browsers default handling of the event.
+Stop the event (preventDefault and stopPropagation)
+Stop the event (preventDefault and stopPropagation)
+Returns true if the target of this event is a child of el. Unless the allowEl parameter is set, it will return false if if the target is el. +Example usage:
+ +// Handle click on any child of an element
+Ext.getBody().on('click', function(e){
+ if(e.within('some-el')){
+ alert('Clicked on a child of some-el!');
+ }
+});
+
+// Handle click directly on an element, ignoring clicks on child nodes
+Ext.getBody().on('click', function(e,t){
+ if((t.id == 'some-el') && !e.within(t, true)){
+ alert('Clicked directly on some-el!');
+ }
+});
+
+
+The id, DOM element or Ext.core.Element to check
+(optional) true to test if the related target is within el instead of the target
+{optional} true to also check if the passed element is the target or related target
+