Paquete | mx.effects.easing |
Clase | public class Back |
Herencia | Back Object |
Versión del lenguaje: | ActionScript 3.0 |
Versión de producto: | Flex 3 |
Versiones de motor de ejecución: | Flash Player 9, AIR 1.1 |
Propiedades públicas
Métodos públicos
Método | Definido por | ||
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[estática]
The easeIn() method starts
the motion by backtracking,
then reversing direction and moving toward the target. | Back | ||
[estática]
The easeInOut() method combines the motion
of the easeIn() and easeOut() methods
to start the motion by backtracking, then reversing direction and
moving toward target, overshooting target slightly, reversing direction again, and
then moving back toward the target. | Back | ||
[estática]
The easeOut() method starts the motion by
moving towards the target, overshooting it slightly,
and then reversing direction back toward the target. | Back | ||
Indica si un objeto tiene definida una propiedad especificada. | Object | ||
Indica si hay una instancia de la clase Object en la cadena de prototipo del objeto especificado como parámetro. | Object | ||
Indica si existe la propiedad especificada y si es enumerable. | Object | ||
Establece la disponibilidad de una propiedad dinámica para operaciones de bucle. | Object | ||
Devuelve la representación de cadena de este objeto, con formato según las convenciones específicas de configuración regional. | Object | ||
Devuelve la representación de cadena del objeto especificado. | Object | ||
Devuelve el valor simple del objeto especificado. | Object |
Información sobre métodos
easeIn | () | método |
public static function easeIn(t:Number, b:Number, c:Number, d:Number, s:Number = 0):Number
Versión del lenguaje: | ActionScript 3.0 |
Versión de producto: | Flex 3 |
Versiones de motor de ejecución: | Flash Player 9, AIR 1.1 |
The easeIn()
method starts
the motion by backtracking,
then reversing direction and moving toward the target.
Parámetros
t:Number — Specifies time.
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b:Number — Specifies the initial position of a component.
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c:Number — Specifies the total change in position of the component.
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d:Number — Specifies the duration of the effect, in milliseconds.
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s:Number (default = 0 ) — Specifies the amount of overshoot, where the higher the value,
the greater the overshoot.
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Number — Number corresponding to the position of the component.
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easeInOut | () | método |
public static function easeInOut(t:Number, b:Number, c:Number, d:Number, s:Number = 0):Number
Versión del lenguaje: | ActionScript 3.0 |
Versión de producto: | Flex 3 |
Versiones de motor de ejecución: | Flash Player 9, AIR 1.1 |
The easeInOut()
method combines the motion
of the easeIn()
and easeOut()
methods
to start the motion by backtracking, then reversing direction and
moving toward target, overshooting target slightly, reversing direction again, and
then moving back toward the target.
Parámetros
t:Number — Specifies time.
| |
b:Number — Specifies the initial position of a component.
| |
c:Number — Specifies the total change in position of the component.
| |
d:Number — Specifies the duration of the effect, in milliseconds.
| |
s:Number (default = 0 ) — Specifies the amount of overshoot, where the higher the value,
the greater the overshoot.
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Number — Number corresponding to the position of the component.
|
easeOut | () | método |
public static function easeOut(t:Number, b:Number, c:Number, d:Number, s:Number = 0):Number
Versión del lenguaje: | ActionScript 3.0 |
Versión de producto: | Flex 3 |
Versiones de motor de ejecución: | Flash Player 9, AIR 1.1 |
The easeOut()
method starts the motion by
moving towards the target, overshooting it slightly,
and then reversing direction back toward the target.
Parámetros
t:Number — Specifies time.
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b:Number — Specifies the initial position of a component.
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c:Number — Specifies the total change in position of the component.
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d:Number — Specifies the duration of the effect, in milliseconds.
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s:Number (default = 0 ) — Specifies the amount of overshoot, where the higher the value,
the greater the overshoot.
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Number — Number corresponding to the position of the component.
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