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component-tween
Advanced tools
Motion tween component using ease.
$ component install component/tween
var Tween = require('tween');
var raf = require('raf');
var button = document.querySelector('button');
var tween = Tween({ rotate: 0, opacity: 0 })
.ease('out-bounce')
.to({ rotate: 360, opacity: 1 })
.duration(800);
tween.update(function(o){
button.style.opacity = o.opacity;
button.style.webkitTransform = 'rotate(' + (o.rotate | 0) + 'deg)';
});
tween.on('end', function(){
animate = function(){};
});
function animate() {
raf(animate);
tween.update();
}
animate();
Initialize a new Tween with obj.
Reset the tween.
Tween to obj and reset internal state.
tween.to({ x: 50, y: 100 })
Set duration to ms [500].
Set easing function to fn.
tween.ease('in-out-sine')
Set update function to fn or
when no argument is given this performs
a "step".
Immediately stop the tween and emit "stop" and end" events. tween.stopped
is then marked as true.
MIT
FAQs
Motion tween engine using 'ease'
We found that component-tween 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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