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Tiny animation library.
var animate = require('amator')
var from = { x: 0 }
var to = { x: 42 }
// This will animate from.x from 0 to 42 in 400ms, using cubic bezier easing
// function (same effect as default CSS `ease` function)
animate(from, to)
Overall the signature of the animate()
function:
animate(fromObj, toObj, options)
This is a hash dictionary with the following keys:
duration
- sets animation duration in milliseconds. Default value is 400ms;easing
- Easing function. Can accept predefined value similar to CSS animations:
ease
, easeIn
, easeOut
, easeInOut
, linear
; NOTE: You can also have a
custom function instead of a string value. The function should take a single
argument t
from range [0..1] and return value from 0 to 1.step(fromObj)
- a function callback that is called after each animation frame.
the only argument to this function is fromObj
that has current animation values.done()
- a function callback that is called when animation is finished.The return value of the animate
is an object, which has just one key:
cancel()
- if you want to cancel animation before it completes, you can call
this method.MIT
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Tiny animation library
We found that amator demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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