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KeyframeEase keyframeEase() method, KeyframeEase influence attribute, Method, Description, Parameters

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Help Using Help Reference Back 101 Attribute influence Method Reference Description see "KeyframeEase influence attribute" corresponds to the influence setting for a key- on page 101 frame in range [0.1..100.0] Method keyframeEase() Reference see "KeyframeEase keyframeEase() method" on page 101 Description returns a KeyframeEase KeyframeEase keyframeEase() method myKey.keyframeEase(speed, influence) Description This constructor creates a KeyframeEase value. Both paramters are required. Note that for non-spatial 2D and 3D properties you must set an easeIn and and easeOut for each dimension (see example below). Note also that there are two types of ease: temporal and spatial. Parameters speed influence Floating-point value; the keyframe speed Floating-point value in range [0.1..100.0]; the keyframe influence Returns None. Example var easeIn = new KeyframeEase(0.5, 50); var easeOut = new KeyfreameEase(0.75, 85); myPo sitio n Prop er t y. setTemp o r a l E a seAt Ke y( 2 , [ e a s e In ] , [ e a s e O u t ] ) ; KeyframeEase influence attribute m y Ke y, Ke y f r a m e E a s e . i n fl u e n c e Description This attribute specifies the influence value of the keyframe. The valid range is 0.1 to 100.0. Type Floating-point value; read/write. KeyframeEase speed attribute m y Ke y, Ke y f r a m e E a s e . s p e e d Description This attribute specifies the speed value of the keyframe. Using Help Back 101

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Method
KeyframeEase keyframeEase() method
myKey
.keyframeEase(
speed, influence
)
Description
This constructor creates a KeyframeEase value. Both paramters are required. Note that for non-spatial 2D and
3D properties you must set an easeIn and and easeOut for each dimension (see example below). Note also that
there are two types of ease: temporal and spatial.
Parameters
Returns
None.
Example
var easeIn = new KeyframeEase(0.5, 50);
var easeOut = new KeyfreameEase(0.75, 85);
myPositionProperty.setTemporalEaseAtKey(2, [easeIn], [easeOut]);
KeyframeEase influence attribute
myKey,KeyframeEase.
influence
Description
This attribute specifies the influence value of the keyframe. The valid range is 0.1 to 100.0.
Type
Floating-point value; read/write.
KeyframeEase speed attribute
myKey,KeyframeEase.
speed
Description
This attribute specifies the speed value of the keyframe.
influence
see “KeyframeEase influence attribute”
on page 101
corresponds to the influence setting for a key-
frame in range [0.1..100.0]
Method
Reference
Description
keyframeEase()
see “KeyframeEase keyframeEase()
method” on page 101
returns a KeyframeEase
speed
Floating-point value; the keyframe speed
influence
Floating-point value in range [0.1..100.0]; the keyframe influence
Attribute
Reference
Description