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d3-timer

An efficient queue capable of managing thousands of concurrent animations.

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What is d3-timer?

The d3-timer package provides a set of tools for controlling the timing of animations, transitions, and other time-based operations. It allows for the efficient scheduling of new timers, the creation of timer queues, and the handling of elapsed time within scheduled callbacks.

What are d3-timer's main functionalities?

Creating and starting a timer

This feature allows you to create a new timer that calls a specified callback function on each animation frame with the elapsed time. The timer can be stopped by calling the stop method.

const timer = d3.timer(elapsed => {
  console.log('Timer elapsed time:', elapsed);
  if (elapsed > 2000) timer.stop();
});

Creating a timer with a delay and time limit

This feature allows you to create a timer with a delay before it starts invoking the callback function. The timer will automatically stop after a specified time limit.

const timer = d3.timer(elapsed => {
  console.log('Timer elapsed time with delay:', elapsed);
  if (elapsed > 1000) timer.stop();
}, 500);

Creating a timer queue

This feature allows you to create a queue of timers that will execute their callback functions after a specified delay. It is similar to using setTimeout but is integrated with the d3-timer's efficient timing mechanism.

const timer1 = d3.timeout(() => console.log('Timeout 1'), 1000);
const timer2 = d3.timeout(() => console.log('Timeout 2'), 2000);

Creating an interval timer

This feature allows you to create a timer that will execute its callback function at a specified interval. It is similar to using setInterval but provides more accurate and efficient timing.

const interval = d3.interval(() => {
  console.log('Interval tick');
  if (++count > 10) interval.stop();
}, 1000);

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Package last updated on 24 Aug 2018

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