Perspective 3D width and height (stage relative values) in Actionscript

Hello!
I have a small square movieclip in Stage, 100x100 width and height.
I translated it 90º in Y axis. Then, it looks like almost a vertical line.
I want to know the "Perspective 3D width" and "Perspective 3D height" values (something like 24x120 as the rotated square now looks like almost a vertical line).
These values are shown in the movieclip properties, in "3D position and view".
I put an image showing where the values appear. Does anyone know how I access the values via Actionscript?
Thank you!

Hello!
Thanks for the feedback.
After your answer, I searched for an hour to find the relation between matrix3D, transform, and the width and height properties. But I couldn't find the answer in there (I already had tried to search there before posting here).
Maybe the answer can be there too, but "por casualidad" now I just found the solution using this piece of code:
myMc.getBounds(root).height;
myMc.getBounds(root).width;
It solved the problem after 3 hours trying to find the solution! \o/
Thanks for your attention!

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    hi their i have tried your last code but their is a problem with it on my pc that when i click the send video button it gives the error related to vector,
    Vector deviceList = CaptureDeviceManager.getDeviceList()
    di = (CaptureDeviceInfo)deviceList.firstElement();
    returns zero.
    please help my email address is [email protected]
    kindly send me an email regarding the solution of my problem. i am using 'creative web cam' over XP windows.

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