Difference between addChild and movieclip internal

Hi all

What is the difference bettween addChild and the movieclip that is in the movieclip.

We can get these getChildAt() instance but

According to the internal movieclip, we can get instance of 'mc.mcInternal '.

But when I addChild in 'mc' is impossible to get this instance of this method 'mc.mcInternal '.

What is the diffecenct between internal addChild and movieclip.

Thanks in advance

flashgeeks.

Thanks Peter,.

Once again, but it is possible to get the movieclip that is create from addChild(), normally access like this "mc.mcInternal".

Not this way:

mc.mcInternal = new Movieclip();

mc.addChild (mcInternal);

can I access this movieclip.

trace (MC.mcInternal);

Thank you very much

theflashgeeks

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