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Robert Penner's easing functions in GLSL, available as a module for glslify.
Robert Penner's easing functions in GLSL, available as a module for glslify.
I tried as best I could to make them speedy for GLSL, but I'm sure there are a lot of gaps to fill – pull requests welcome!
Each easing function has its own file which can be required from glslify:
#pragma glslify: ease = require(glsl-easings/back-in-out)
#pragma glslify: ease = require(glsl-easings/back-in)
#pragma glslify: ease = require(glsl-easings/back-out)
#pragma glslify: ease = require(glsl-easings/bounce-in-out)
#pragma glslify: ease = require(glsl-easings/bounce-in)
#pragma glslify: ease = require(glsl-easings/bounce-out)
#pragma glslify: ease = require(glsl-easings/circular-in-out)
#pragma glslify: ease = require(glsl-easings/circular-in)
#pragma glslify: ease = require(glsl-easings/circular-out)
#pragma glslify: ease = require(glsl-easings/cubic-in-out)
#pragma glslify: ease = require(glsl-easings/cubic-in)
#pragma glslify: ease = require(glsl-easings/cubic-out)
#pragma glslify: ease = require(glsl-easings/elastic-in-out)
#pragma glslify: ease = require(glsl-easings/elastic-in)
#pragma glslify: ease = require(glsl-easings/elastic-out)
#pragma glslify: ease = require(glsl-easings/exponential-in-out)
#pragma glslify: ease = require(glsl-easings/exponential-in)
#pragma glslify: ease = require(glsl-easings/exponential-out)
#pragma glslify: ease = require(glsl-easings/linear)
#pragma glslify: ease = require(glsl-easings/quadratic-in-out)
#pragma glslify: ease = require(glsl-easings/quadratic-in)
#pragma glslify: ease = require(glsl-easings/quadratic-out)
#pragma glslify: ease = require(glsl-easings/quartic-in-out)
#pragma glslify: ease = require(glsl-easings/quartic-in)
#pragma glslify: ease = require(glsl-easings/quartic-out)
#pragma glslify: ease = require(glsl-easings/quintic-in-out)
#pragma glslify: ease = require(glsl-easings/quintic-in)
#pragma glslify: ease = require(glsl-easings/quintic-out)
#pragma glslify: ease = require(glsl-easings/sine-in-out)
#pragma glslify: ease = require(glsl-easings/sine-in)
#pragma glslify: ease = require(glsl-easings/sine-out)
And each function has the following signature:
float ease(float t)
Where t
is a value between 0 and 1, returning a new float between 0 and 1.
MIT. See LICENSE.md for details.
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Robert Penner's easing functions in GLSL, available as a module for glslify.
The npm package glsl-easings receives a total of 14,082 weekly downloads. As such, glsl-easings popularity was classified as popular.
We found that glsl-easings demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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