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Animation Timing
Animation timing easing curves create smooth and consistent motion. Easing curves allow elements to move between positions or states. These easing curves affect an object's speed, opacity, and scale. These animation curves allow acceleration and deceleration changes to be smooth across the duration of an animation so that movement doesn't appear mechanical.
Installation
Requirements
- Xcode 7.0 or higher.
- iOS SDK version 7.0 or higher.
Installation with CocoaPods
To add this component to your Xcode project using CocoaPods, add the following to your Podfile:
pod 'MaterialComponents/AnimationTiming'
Then, run the following command:
pod install
Usage
Importing
Before using animation timing, you'll need to import it:
Swift
import MaterialComponents
Objective-C
#import "MaterialAnimationTiming.h"
Examples
Using Animation Timing
To use an animation timing curve select an appropriate a predefined MDCAnimationTimingFunction enum value. Use this value to look up an animation curve's timing function. The timing function can then be used in an animation.
Swift
let materialCurve = MDCAnimationTimingFunction.EaseOut
let timingFunction = CAAnimationTimingFunction.mdc_functionWithAnimationTiming(materialCurve)
let animation = CABasicAnimation(keyPath:"transform.translation.x")
animation.timingFunction = timingFunction
Objc
MDCAnimationTimingFunction materialCurve = MDCAnimationTimingFunctionEaseOut;
CAAnimationTimingFunction *timingFunction =
[CAAnimationTimingFunction mdc_functionWithAnimationTiming:materialCurve];
CABasicAnimation *animation = [CABasicAnimation animationWithKeyPath:@"transform.translation.x"];
animation.timingFunction = timingFunction