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QML AnchorAnimation Element

The AnchorAnimation element animates changes in anchor values. More...

Inherits Animation

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  • Properties

    Detailed Description

    AnchorAnimation is used to animate an anchor change.

    In the following snippet we animate the addition of a right anchor to a Rectangle:

     import Qt 4.7
    
     Item {
         id: container
         width: 200; height: 200
    
         Rectangle {
             id: myRect
             width: 100; height: 100
             color: "red"
         }
    
         states: State {
             name: "reanchored"
             AnchorChanges { target: myRect; anchors.right: container.right }
         }
    
         transitions: Transition {
             // smoothly reanchor myRect and move into new position
             AnchorAnimation { duration: 1000 }
         }
    
         Component.onCompleted: container.state = "reanchored"
     }

    For convenience, when an AnchorAnimation is used in a Transition, it will animate any AnchorChanges that have occurred during the state change. This can be overridden by setting a specific target item using the target property.

    Like any other animation element, an AnchorAnimation can be applied in a number of ways, including transitions, behaviors and property value sources. The QML Animation documentation shows a variety of methods for creating animations.

    See also QML Animation and AnchorChanges.

    Property Documentation

    duration : int

    This property holds the duration of the animation, in milliseconds.

    The default value is 250.


    easing.type : enumeration

    easing.amplitude : real

    easing.overshoot : real

    easing.period : real

    To specify an easing curve you need to specify at least the type. For some curves you can also specify amplitude, period and/or overshoot. The default easing curve is Linear.

     AnchorAnimation { easing.type: Easing.InOutQuad }

    See the PropertyAnimation::easing.type documentation for information about the different types of easing curves.


    read-onlytargets : list<Item>

    The items to reanchor.

    If no targets are specified all AnchorChanges will be animated by the AnchorAnimation.


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