[SOLVED]QML NumberAnimation - ease
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Hi guys, can I ask you for one detail: Where has gone property ease of NumberAnimation ?? I want to make my grid resizable and because I didn't find what to use else, I am asking you...
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Hi,
You can set an easing curve using easing.type (there are other optional parameters also available). For example:
@NumberAnimation { easing.type: Easing.InOutQuad }@
Regards,
Michael -
Well, thank you for your answer, but if I want to rewrite this code:
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import QtQuick 1.1
Grid {
move: Transition {
NumberAnimation {
properties: "x,y"
ease: "easeOutBounce" // this will not work
}
}
}
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NumberAnimation.ease doesn't exist, what shall I do ? -
Did you just read the answer mbrasser gave you ?
There is no ease property, the property you need is easing and it's a grouped property.
Please first read the documentation before trying to work with animation :
[qdoc] http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-4.8/qml-propertyanimation.html#easing.type-prop[quote author="Peppy" date="1334817289"]Well, thank you for your answer, but if I want to rewrite this code:
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import QtQuick 1.1
Grid {
move: Transition {
NumberAnimation {
properties: "x,y"
ease: "easeOutBounce" // this will not work
}
}
}
@
NumberAnimation.ease doesn't exist, what shall I do ?[/quote] -
Well, I didn't know what is exactly behind string "easeOutBounce"...but already, thank you. Problem is solved. (examples still uses "ease")...