Question about the definition of a table null vs defining each element null in the table and the recording of memory.

Hello

I try to avoid any kind of memory leaks or problems of garbage collection.

public class test {}

var anArray:Array;

.

.

.

public void addObjects() {}

anArray = new Array();

anArray [0] = new Something();

anArray [1] = new Something();

anArray [2] = new Something();

for (var i: int = 0; i < anArray.length) {}

anArray [i] .addEventListener (MouseEvent.CLICK, doSomething);
addChild (anArray [i]);

}

}

private void doSomething(event:MouseEvent) {}

for (var i: int = 0; i < anArray.length; i ++) {}

anArray [i] .removeEventListener (MouseEvent.CLICK, doSomething);

removeChild (anArray [i]);


}


anArray = null;


}


}

Is it effective or should I register "anArray [i] = null" after 'removeChild (anArray [i])' in the loop of my doSomething(event:MouseEvent) function?


Sorry if my question is confusing and I thank you in advance.

If there is no other reference to new Something() instances, other elements of the array, removing (or assignment a = []) should work.

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