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/*
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| *property* | *Used for type* |
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| period | QEasingCurve::{In,Out,InOut,OutIn}Elastic |
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| amplitude | QEasingCurve::{In,Out,InOut,OutIn}Bounce, QEasingCurve::{In,Out,InOut,OutIn}Elastic |
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| overshoot | QEasingCurve::{In,Out,InOut,OutIn}Back |
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*/
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/*!
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\class QEasingCurve
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\since 4.6
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\ingroup animation
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\brief The QEasingCurve class provides easing curves for controlling animation.
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Easing curves describe a function that controls how the speed of the interpolation
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between 0 and 1 should be. Easing curves allow transitions from
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one value to another to appear more natural than a simple constant speed would allow.
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The QEasingCurve class is usually used in conjunction with the QVariantAnimation and
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QPropertyAnimation classes but can be used on its own. It is usually used to accelerate
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the interpolation from zero velocity (ease in) or decelerate to zero velocity (ease out).
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Ease in and ease out can also be combined in the same easing curve.
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To calculate the speed of the interpolation, the easing curve provides the function
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valueForProgress(), where the \a progress argument specifies the progress of the
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interpolation: 0 is the start value of the interpolation, 1 is the end value of the
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interpolation. The returned value is the effective progress of the interpolation.
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If the returned value is the same as the input value for all input values the easing
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curve is a linear curve. This is the default behaviour.
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For example,
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\code
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QEasingCurve easing(QEasingCurve::InOutQuad);
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for(qreal t = 0.0; t < 1.0; t+=0.1)
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qWarning() << "Effective progress" << t << " is
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<< easing.valueForProgress(t);
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\endcode
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will print the effective progress of the interpolation between 0 and 1.
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When using a QPropertyAnimation, the associated easing curve will be used to control the
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progress of the interpolation between startValue and endValue:
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\code
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QPropertyAnimation animation;
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animation.setStartValue(0);
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animation.setEndValue(1000);
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animation.setDuration(1000);
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animation.setEasingCurve(QEasingCurve::InOutQuad);
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\endcode
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*/
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/*!
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\enum QEasingCurve::Type
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The type of easing curve.
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\value Linear \inlineimage qeasingcurve-linear.png
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\br
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Easing curve for a linear (t) function:
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velocity is constant.
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\value InQuad \inlineimage qeasingcurve-inquad.png
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\br
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Easing curve for a quadratic (t^2) function:
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accelerating from zero velocity.
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\value OutQuad \inlineimage qeasingcurve-outquad.png
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\br
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Easing curve for a quadratic (t^2) function:
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decelerating to zero velocity.
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\value InOutQuad \inlineimage qeasingcurve-inoutquad.png
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\br
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Easing curve for a quadratic (t^2) function:
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acceleration until halfway, then deceleration.
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\value OutInQuad \inlineimage qeasingcurve-outinquad.png
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\br
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Easing curve for a quadratic (t^2) function:
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deceleration until halfway, then acceleration.
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\value InCubic \inlineimage qeasingcurve-incubic.png
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\br
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Easing curve for a cubic (t^3) function:
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accelerating from zero velocity.
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\value OutCubic \inlineimage qeasingcurve-outcubic.png
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\br
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Easing curve for a cubic (t^3) function:
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decelerating from zero velocity.
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\value InOutCubic \inlineimage qeasingcurve-inoutcubic.png
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\br
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Easing curve for a cubic (t^3) function:
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acceleration until halfway, then deceleration.
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\value OutInCubic \inlineimage qeasingcurve-outincubic.png
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\br
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Easing curve for a cubic (t^3) function:
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deceleration until halfway, then acceleration.
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\value InQuart \inlineimage qeasingcurve-inquart.png
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\br
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Easing curve for a quartic (t^4) function:
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accelerating from zero velocity.
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\value OutQuart \inlineimage qeasingcurve-outquart.png
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\br
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Easing curve for a cubic (t^4) function:
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decelerating from zero velocity.
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\value InOutQuart \inlineimage qeasingcurve-inoutquart.png
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\br
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Easing curve for a cubic (t^4) function:
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acceleration until halfway, then deceleration.
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\value OutInQuart \inlineimage qeasingcurve-outinquart.png
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\br
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Easing curve for a cubic (t^4) function:
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deceleration until halfway, then acceleration.
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\value InQuint \inlineimage qeasingcurve-inquint.png
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\br
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Easing curve for a quintic (t^5) easing
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in: accelerating from zero velocity.
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\value OutQuint \inlineimage qeasingcurve-outquint.png
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\br
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Easing curve for a cubic (t^5) function:
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decelerating from zero velocity.
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\value InOutQuint \inlineimage qeasingcurve-inoutquint.png
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\br
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Easing curve for a cubic (t^5) function:
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acceleration until halfway, then deceleration.
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\value OutInQuint \inlineimage qeasingcurve-outinquint.png
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\br
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Easing curve for a cubic (t^5) function:
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deceleration until halfway, then acceleration.
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\value InSine \inlineimage qeasingcurve-insine.png
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\br
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Easing curve for a sinusoidal (sin(t)) function:
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accelerating from zero velocity.
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\value OutSine \inlineimage qeasingcurve-outsine.png
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\br
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Easing curve for a sinusoidal (sin(t)) function:
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decelerating from zero velocity.
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\value InOutSine \inlineimage qeasingcurve-inoutsine.png
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\br
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Easing curve for a sinusoidal (sin(t)) function:
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acceleration until halfway, then deceleration.
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\value OutInSine \inlineimage qeasingcurve-outinsine.png
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\br
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Easing curve for a sinusoidal (sin(t)) function:
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deceleration until halfway, then acceleration.
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\value InExpo \inlineimage qeasingcurve-inexpo.png
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\br
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Easing curve for an exponential (2^t) function:
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accelerating from zero velocity.
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\value OutExpo \inlineimage qeasingcurve-outexpo.png
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\br
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Easing curve for an exponential (2^t) function:
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decelerating from zero velocity.
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\value InOutExpo \inlineimage qeasingcurve-inoutexpo.png
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\br
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Easing curve for an exponential (2^t) function:
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acceleration until halfway, then deceleration.
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\value OutInExpo \inlineimage qeasingcurve-outinexpo.png
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\br
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Easing curve for an exponential (2^t) function:
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deceleration until halfway, then acceleration.
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\value InCirc \inlineimage qeasingcurve-incirc.png
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\br
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Easing curve for a circular (sqrt(1-t^2)) function:
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accelerating from zero velocity.
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\value OutCirc \inlineimage qeasingcurve-outcirc.png
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\br
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Easing curve for a circular (sqrt(1-t^2)) function:
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decelerating from zero velocity.
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\value InOutCirc \inlineimage qeasingcurve-inoutcirc.png
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\br
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Easing curve for a circular (sqrt(1-t^2)) function:
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acceleration until halfway, then deceleration.
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\value OutInCirc \inlineimage qeasingcurve-outincirc.png
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\br
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Easing curve for a circular (sqrt(1-t^2)) function:
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deceleration until halfway, then acceleration.
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\value InElastic \inlineimage qeasingcurve-inelastic.png
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\br
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Easing curve for an elastic
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(exponentially decaying sine wave) function:
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accelerating from zero velocity. The peak amplitude
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can be set with the \e amplitude parameter, and the
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period of decay by the \e period parameter.
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\value OutElastic \inlineimage qeasingcurve-outelastic.png
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\br
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Easing curve for an elastic
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(exponentially decaying sine wave) function:
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decelerating from zero velocity. The peak amplitude
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can be set with the \e amplitude parameter, and the
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period of decay by the \e period parameter.
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\value InOutElastic \inlineimage qeasingcurve-inoutelastic.png
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\br
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Easing curve for an elastic
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(exponentially decaying sine wave) function:
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acceleration until halfway, then deceleration.
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\value OutInElastic \inlineimage qeasingcurve-outinelastic.png
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\br
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Easing curve for an elastic
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(exponentially decaying sine wave) function:
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deceleration until halfway, then acceleration.
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\value InBack \inlineimage qeasingcurve-inback.png
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\br
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Easing curve for a back (overshooting
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cubic function: (s+1)*t^3 - s*t^2) easing in:
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accelerating from zero velocity.
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\value OutBack \inlineimage qeasingcurve-outback.png
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\br
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Easing curve for a back (overshooting
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cubic function: (s+1)*t^3 - s*t^2) easing out:
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decelerating to zero velocity.
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\value InOutBack \inlineimage qeasingcurve-inoutback.png
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\br
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Easing curve for a back (overshooting
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cubic function: (s+1)*t^3 - s*t^2) easing in/out:
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acceleration until halfway, then deceleration.
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\value OutInBack \inlineimage qeasingcurve-outinback.png
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\br
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Easing curve for a back (overshooting
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cubic easing: (s+1)*t^3 - s*t^2) easing out/in:
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deceleration until halfway, then acceleration.
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\value InBounce \inlineimage qeasingcurve-inbounce.png
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\br
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Easing curve for a bounce (exponentially
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decaying parabolic bounce) function: accelerating
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from zero velocity.
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\value OutBounce \inlineimage qeasingcurve-outbounce.png
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\br
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Easing curve for a bounce (exponentially
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decaying parabolic bounce) function: decelerating
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from zero velocity.
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\value InOutBounce \inlineimage qeasingcurve-inoutbounce.png
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\br
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Easing curve for a bounce (exponentially
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decaying parabolic bounce) function easing in/out:
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acceleration until halfway, then deceleration.
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\value OutInBounce \inlineimage qeasingcurve-outinbounce.png
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\br
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Easing curve for a bounce (exponentially
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decaying parabolic bounce) function easing out/in:
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deceleration until halfway, then acceleration.
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\omitvalue InCurve
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\omitvalue OutCurve
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\omitvalue SineCurve
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\omitvalue CosineCurve
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\value Custom This is returned if the user specified a custom curve type with
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setCustomType(). Note that you cannot call setType() with this value,
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but type() can return it.
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\omitvalue NCurveTypes
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*/
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/*!
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\typedef QEasingCurve::EasingFunction
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This is a typedef for a pointer to a function with the following
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signature:
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\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_tools_qeasingcurve.cpp 0
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*/
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#include "qeasingcurve.h"
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#ifndef QT_NO_DEBUG_STREAM
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#include <QtCore/qdebug.h>
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#include <QtCore/qstring.h>
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#endif
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QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
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static bool isConfigFunction(QEasingCurve::Type type)
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{
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return type >= QEasingCurve::InElastic
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&& type <= QEasingCurve::OutInBounce;
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}
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class QEasingCurveFunction
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{
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public:
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enum Type { In, Out, InOut, OutIn };
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QEasingCurveFunction(QEasingCurveFunction::Type type = In, qreal period = 0.3, qreal amplitude = 1.0,
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qreal overshoot = 1.70158f)
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: _t(type), _p(period), _a(amplitude), _o(overshoot)
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{ }
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virtual ~QEasingCurveFunction() {}
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virtual qreal value(qreal t);
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virtual QEasingCurveFunction *copy() const;
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bool operator==(const QEasingCurveFunction& other);
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Type _t;
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qreal _p;
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qreal _a;
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qreal _o;
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};
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qreal QEasingCurveFunction::value(qreal t)
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{
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return t;
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}
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QEasingCurveFunction *QEasingCurveFunction::copy() const
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{
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return new QEasingCurveFunction(_t, _p, _a, _o);
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}
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bool QEasingCurveFunction::operator==(const QEasingCurveFunction& other)
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{
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return _t == other._t &&
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_p == other._p &&
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_a == other._a &&
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_o == other._o;
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}
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QT_BEGIN_INCLUDE_NAMESPACE
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#include "../../3rdparty/easing/easing.cpp"
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QT_END_INCLUDE_NAMESPACE
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class QEasingCurvePrivate
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{
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public:
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QEasingCurvePrivate()
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: type(QEasingCurve::Linear),
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config(0),
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func(&easeNone)
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{ }
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~QEasingCurvePrivate() { delete config; }
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void setType_helper(QEasingCurve::Type);
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QEasingCurve::Type type;
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QEasingCurveFunction *config;
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QEasingCurve::EasingFunction func;
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};
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struct ElasticEase : public QEasingCurveFunction
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{
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ElasticEase(Type type)
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: QEasingCurveFunction(type, qreal(0.3), qreal(1.0))
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{ }
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QEasingCurveFunction *copy() const
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{
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ElasticEase *rv = new ElasticEase(_t);
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rv->_p = _p;
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rv->_a = _a;
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return rv;
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}
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qreal value(qreal t)
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{
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qreal p = (_p < 0) ? 0.3f : _p;
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qreal a = (_a < 0) ? 1.0f : _a;
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switch(_t) {
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case In:
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return easeInElastic(t, a, p);
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case Out:
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return easeOutElastic(t, a, p);
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case InOut:
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397 |
return easeInOutElastic(t, a, p);
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case OutIn:
|
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return easeOutInElastic(t, a, p);
|
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400 |
default:
|
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401 |
return t;
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|
402 |
}
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403 |
}
|
|
404 |
};
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405 |
|
|
406 |
struct BounceEase : public QEasingCurveFunction
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407 |
{
|
|
408 |
BounceEase(Type type)
|
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409 |
: QEasingCurveFunction(type, 0.3f, 1.0f)
|
|
410 |
{ }
|
|
411 |
|
|
412 |
QEasingCurveFunction *copy() const
|
|
413 |
{
|
|
414 |
BounceEase *rv = new BounceEase(_t);
|
|
415 |
rv->_a = _a;
|
|
416 |
return rv;
|
|
417 |
}
|
|
418 |
|
|
419 |
qreal value(qreal t)
|
|
420 |
{
|
|
421 |
qreal a = (_a < 0) ? 1.0f : _a;
|
|
422 |
switch(_t) {
|
|
423 |
case In:
|
|
424 |
return easeInBounce(t, a);
|
|
425 |
case Out:
|
|
426 |
return easeOutBounce(t, a);
|
|
427 |
case InOut:
|
|
428 |
return easeInOutBounce(t, a);
|
|
429 |
case OutIn:
|
|
430 |
return easeOutInBounce(t, a);
|
|
431 |
default:
|
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432 |
return t;
|
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433 |
}
|
|
434 |
}
|
|
435 |
};
|
|
436 |
|
|
437 |
struct BackEase : public QEasingCurveFunction
|
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438 |
{
|
|
439 |
BackEase(Type type)
|
|
440 |
: QEasingCurveFunction(type, 0.3f, 1.0f, 1.70158f)
|
|
441 |
{ }
|
|
442 |
|
|
443 |
QEasingCurveFunction *copy() const
|
|
444 |
{
|
|
445 |
BackEase *rv = new BackEase(_t);
|
|
446 |
rv->_o = _o;
|
|
447 |
return rv;
|
|
448 |
}
|
|
449 |
|
|
450 |
qreal value(qreal t)
|
|
451 |
{
|
|
452 |
qreal o = (_o < 0) ? 1.70158f : _o;
|
|
453 |
switch(_t) {
|
|
454 |
case In:
|
|
455 |
return easeInBack(t, o);
|
|
456 |
case Out:
|
|
457 |
return easeOutBack(t, o);
|
|
458 |
case InOut:
|
|
459 |
return easeInOutBack(t, o);
|
|
460 |
case OutIn:
|
|
461 |
return easeOutInBack(t, o);
|
|
462 |
default:
|
|
463 |
return t;
|
|
464 |
}
|
|
465 |
}
|
|
466 |
};
|
|
467 |
|
|
468 |
static QEasingCurve::EasingFunction curveToFunc(QEasingCurve::Type curve)
|
|
469 |
{
|
|
470 |
switch(curve) {
|
|
471 |
case QEasingCurve::Linear:
|
|
472 |
return &easeNone;
|
|
473 |
case QEasingCurve::InQuad:
|
|
474 |
return &easeInQuad;
|
|
475 |
case QEasingCurve::OutQuad:
|
|
476 |
return &easeOutQuad;
|
|
477 |
case QEasingCurve::InOutQuad:
|
|
478 |
return &easeInOutQuad;
|
|
479 |
case QEasingCurve::OutInQuad:
|
|
480 |
return &easeOutInQuad;
|
|
481 |
case QEasingCurve::InCubic:
|
|
482 |
return &easeInCubic;
|
|
483 |
case QEasingCurve::OutCubic:
|
|
484 |
return &easeOutCubic;
|
|
485 |
case QEasingCurve::InOutCubic:
|
|
486 |
return &easeInOutCubic;
|
|
487 |
case QEasingCurve::OutInCubic:
|
|
488 |
return &easeOutInCubic;
|
|
489 |
case QEasingCurve::InQuart:
|
|
490 |
return &easeInQuart;
|
|
491 |
case QEasingCurve::OutQuart:
|
|
492 |
return &easeOutQuart;
|
|
493 |
case QEasingCurve::InOutQuart:
|
|
494 |
return &easeInOutQuart;
|
|
495 |
case QEasingCurve::OutInQuart:
|
|
496 |
return &easeOutInQuart;
|
|
497 |
case QEasingCurve::InQuint:
|
|
498 |
return &easeInQuint;
|
|
499 |
case QEasingCurve::OutQuint:
|
|
500 |
return &easeOutQuint;
|
|
501 |
case QEasingCurve::InOutQuint:
|
|
502 |
return &easeInOutQuint;
|
|
503 |
case QEasingCurve::OutInQuint:
|
|
504 |
return &easeOutInQuint;
|
|
505 |
case QEasingCurve::InSine:
|
|
506 |
return &easeInSine;
|
|
507 |
case QEasingCurve::OutSine:
|
|
508 |
return &easeOutSine;
|
|
509 |
case QEasingCurve::InOutSine:
|
|
510 |
return &easeInOutSine;
|
|
511 |
case QEasingCurve::OutInSine:
|
|
512 |
return &easeOutInSine;
|
|
513 |
case QEasingCurve::InExpo:
|
|
514 |
return &easeInExpo;
|
|
515 |
case QEasingCurve::OutExpo:
|
|
516 |
return &easeOutExpo;
|
|
517 |
case QEasingCurve::InOutExpo:
|
|
518 |
return &easeInOutExpo;
|
|
519 |
case QEasingCurve::OutInExpo:
|
|
520 |
return &easeOutInExpo;
|
|
521 |
case QEasingCurve::InCirc:
|
|
522 |
return &easeInCirc;
|
|
523 |
case QEasingCurve::OutCirc:
|
|
524 |
return &easeOutCirc;
|
|
525 |
case QEasingCurve::InOutCirc:
|
|
526 |
return &easeInOutCirc;
|
|
527 |
case QEasingCurve::OutInCirc:
|
|
528 |
return &easeOutInCirc;
|
|
529 |
// Internal for, compatibility with QTimeLine only ??
|
|
530 |
case QEasingCurve::InCurve:
|
|
531 |
return &easeInCurve;
|
|
532 |
case QEasingCurve::OutCurve:
|
|
533 |
return &easeOutCurve;
|
|
534 |
case QEasingCurve::SineCurve:
|
|
535 |
return &easeSineCurve;
|
|
536 |
case QEasingCurve::CosineCurve:
|
|
537 |
return &easeCosineCurve;
|
|
538 |
default:
|
|
539 |
return 0;
|
|
540 |
};
|
|
541 |
}
|
|
542 |
|
|
543 |
static QEasingCurveFunction *curveToFunctionObject(QEasingCurve::Type type)
|
|
544 |
{
|
|
545 |
QEasingCurveFunction *curveFunc = 0;
|
|
546 |
switch(type) {
|
|
547 |
case QEasingCurve::InElastic:
|
|
548 |
curveFunc = new ElasticEase(ElasticEase::In);
|
|
549 |
break;
|
|
550 |
case QEasingCurve::OutElastic:
|
|
551 |
curveFunc = new ElasticEase(ElasticEase::Out);
|
|
552 |
break;
|
|
553 |
case QEasingCurve::InOutElastic:
|
|
554 |
curveFunc = new ElasticEase(ElasticEase::InOut);
|
|
555 |
break;
|
|
556 |
case QEasingCurve::OutInElastic:
|
|
557 |
curveFunc = new ElasticEase(ElasticEase::OutIn);
|
|
558 |
break;
|
|
559 |
case QEasingCurve::OutBounce:
|
|
560 |
curveFunc = new BounceEase(BounceEase::Out);
|
|
561 |
break;
|
|
562 |
case QEasingCurve::InBounce:
|
|
563 |
curveFunc = new BounceEase(BounceEase::In);
|
|
564 |
break;
|
|
565 |
case QEasingCurve::OutInBounce:
|
|
566 |
curveFunc = new BounceEase(BounceEase::OutIn);
|
|
567 |
break;
|
|
568 |
case QEasingCurve::InOutBounce:
|
|
569 |
curveFunc = new BounceEase(BounceEase::InOut);
|
|
570 |
break;
|
|
571 |
case QEasingCurve::InBack:
|
|
572 |
curveFunc = new BackEase(BackEase::In);
|
|
573 |
break;
|
|
574 |
case QEasingCurve::OutBack:
|
|
575 |
curveFunc = new BackEase(BackEase::Out);
|
|
576 |
break;
|
|
577 |
case QEasingCurve::InOutBack:
|
|
578 |
curveFunc = new BackEase(BackEase::InOut);
|
|
579 |
break;
|
|
580 |
case QEasingCurve::OutInBack:
|
|
581 |
curveFunc = new BackEase(BackEase::OutIn);
|
|
582 |
break;
|
|
583 |
default:
|
|
584 |
curveFunc = new QEasingCurveFunction(QEasingCurveFunction::In, 0.3f, 1.0f, 1.70158f); // ###
|
|
585 |
}
|
|
586 |
|
|
587 |
return curveFunc;
|
|
588 |
}
|
|
589 |
|
|
590 |
/*!
|
|
591 |
Constructs an easing curve of the given \a type.
|
|
592 |
*/
|
|
593 |
QEasingCurve::QEasingCurve(Type type)
|
|
594 |
: d_ptr(new QEasingCurvePrivate)
|
|
595 |
{
|
|
596 |
setType(type);
|
|
597 |
}
|
|
598 |
|
|
599 |
/*!
|
|
600 |
Construct a copy of \a other.
|
|
601 |
*/
|
|
602 |
QEasingCurve::QEasingCurve(const QEasingCurve &other)
|
|
603 |
: d_ptr(new QEasingCurvePrivate)
|
|
604 |
{
|
|
605 |
// ### non-atomic, requires malloc on shallow copy
|
|
606 |
*d_ptr = *other.d_ptr;
|
|
607 |
if(other.d_ptr->config)
|
|
608 |
d_ptr->config = other.d_ptr->config->copy();
|
|
609 |
}
|
|
610 |
|
|
611 |
/*!
|
|
612 |
Destructor.
|
|
613 |
*/
|
|
614 |
|
|
615 |
QEasingCurve::~QEasingCurve()
|
|
616 |
{
|
|
617 |
delete d_ptr;
|
|
618 |
}
|
|
619 |
|
|
620 |
/*!
|
|
621 |
Copy \a other.
|
|
622 |
*/
|
|
623 |
QEasingCurve &QEasingCurve::operator=(const QEasingCurve &other)
|
|
624 |
{
|
|
625 |
// ### non-atomic, requires malloc on shallow copy
|
|
626 |
if (d_ptr->config) {
|
|
627 |
delete d_ptr->config;
|
|
628 |
d_ptr->config = 0;
|
|
629 |
}
|
|
630 |
|
|
631 |
*d_ptr = *other.d_ptr;
|
|
632 |
if(other.d_ptr->config)
|
|
633 |
d_ptr->config = other.d_ptr->config->copy();
|
|
634 |
|
|
635 |
return *this;
|
|
636 |
}
|
|
637 |
|
|
638 |
/*!
|
|
639 |
Compare this easing curve with \a other and returns true if they are
|
|
640 |
equal. It will also compare the properties of a curve.
|
|
641 |
*/
|
|
642 |
bool QEasingCurve::operator==(const QEasingCurve &other) const
|
|
643 |
{
|
|
644 |
bool res = d_ptr->func == other.d_ptr->func
|
|
645 |
&& d_ptr->type == other.d_ptr->type;
|
|
646 |
if (res && d_ptr->config && other.d_ptr->config) {
|
|
647 |
// catch the config content
|
|
648 |
res = d_ptr->config->operator==(*(other.d_ptr->config));
|
|
649 |
}
|
|
650 |
return res;
|
|
651 |
}
|
|
652 |
|
|
653 |
/*!
|
|
654 |
\fn bool QEasingCurve::operator!=(const QEasingCurve &other) const
|
|
655 |
Compare this easing curve with \a other and returns true if they are not equal.
|
|
656 |
It will also compare the properties of a curve.
|
|
657 |
|
|
658 |
\sa operator==()
|
|
659 |
*/
|
|
660 |
|
|
661 |
/*!
|
|
662 |
Returns the amplitude. This is not applicable for all curve types.
|
|
663 |
It is only applicable for bounce and elastic curves (curves of type()
|
|
664 |
QEasingCurve::InBounce, QEasingCurve::OutBounce, QEasingCurve::InOutBounce,
|
|
665 |
QEasingCurve::OutInBounce, QEasingCurve::InElastic, QEasingCurve::OutElastic,
|
|
666 |
QEasingCurve::InOutElastic or QEasingCurve::OutInElastic).
|
|
667 |
*/
|
|
668 |
qreal QEasingCurve::amplitude() const
|
|
669 |
{
|
|
670 |
return d_ptr->config ? d_ptr->config->_a : 1.0;
|
|
671 |
}
|
|
672 |
|
|
673 |
/*!
|
|
674 |
Sets the amplitude to \a amplitude.
|
|
675 |
|
|
676 |
This will set the amplitude of the bounce or the amplitude of the
|
|
677 |
elastic "spring" effect. The higher the number, the higher the amplitude.
|
|
678 |
\sa amplitude()
|
|
679 |
*/
|
|
680 |
void QEasingCurve::setAmplitude(qreal amplitude)
|
|
681 |
{
|
|
682 |
if (!d_ptr->config)
|
|
683 |
d_ptr->config = curveToFunctionObject(d_ptr->type);
|
|
684 |
d_ptr->config->_a = amplitude;
|
|
685 |
}
|
|
686 |
|
|
687 |
/*!
|
|
688 |
Returns the period. This is not applicable for all curve types.
|
|
689 |
It is only applicable if type() is QEasingCurve::InElastic, QEasingCurve::OutElastic,
|
|
690 |
QEasingCurve::InOutElastic or QEasingCurve::OutInElastic.
|
|
691 |
*/
|
|
692 |
qreal QEasingCurve::period() const
|
|
693 |
{
|
|
694 |
return d_ptr->config ? d_ptr->config->_p : 0.3;
|
|
695 |
}
|
|
696 |
|
|
697 |
/*!
|
|
698 |
Sets the period to \a period.
|
|
699 |
Setting a small period value will give a high frequency of the curve. A
|
|
700 |
large period will give it a small frequency.
|
|
701 |
|
|
702 |
\sa period()
|
|
703 |
*/
|
|
704 |
void QEasingCurve::setPeriod(qreal period)
|
|
705 |
{
|
|
706 |
if (!d_ptr->config)
|
|
707 |
d_ptr->config = curveToFunctionObject(d_ptr->type);
|
|
708 |
d_ptr->config->_p = period;
|
|
709 |
}
|
|
710 |
|
|
711 |
/*!
|
|
712 |
Returns the overshoot. This is not applicable for all curve types.
|
|
713 |
It is only applicable if type() is QEasingCurve::InBack, QEasingCurve::OutBack,
|
|
714 |
QEasingCurve::InOutBack or QEasingCurve::OutInBack.
|
|
715 |
*/
|
|
716 |
qreal QEasingCurve::overshoot() const
|
|
717 |
{
|
|
718 |
return d_ptr->config ? d_ptr->config->_o : 1.70158f;
|
|
719 |
}
|
|
720 |
|
|
721 |
/*!
|
|
722 |
Sets the overshoot to \a overshoot.
|
|
723 |
|
|
724 |
0 produces no overshoot, and the default value of 1.70158 produces an overshoot of 10 percent.
|
|
725 |
|
|
726 |
\sa overshoot()
|
|
727 |
*/
|
|
728 |
void QEasingCurve::setOvershoot(qreal overshoot)
|
|
729 |
{
|
|
730 |
if (!d_ptr->config)
|
|
731 |
d_ptr->config = curveToFunctionObject(d_ptr->type);
|
|
732 |
d_ptr->config->_o = overshoot;
|
|
733 |
}
|
|
734 |
|
|
735 |
/*!
|
|
736 |
Returns the type of the easing curve.
|
|
737 |
*/
|
|
738 |
QEasingCurve::Type QEasingCurve::type() const
|
|
739 |
{
|
|
740 |
return d_ptr->type;
|
|
741 |
}
|
|
742 |
|
|
743 |
void QEasingCurvePrivate::setType_helper(QEasingCurve::Type newType)
|
|
744 |
{
|
|
745 |
qreal amp = -1.0;
|
|
746 |
qreal period = -1.0;
|
|
747 |
qreal overshoot = -1.0;
|
|
748 |
|
|
749 |
if (config) {
|
|
750 |
amp = config->_a;
|
|
751 |
period = config->_p;
|
|
752 |
overshoot = config->_o;
|
|
753 |
delete config;
|
|
754 |
config = 0;
|
|
755 |
}
|
|
756 |
|
|
757 |
if (isConfigFunction(newType) || (amp != -1.0) || (period != -1.0) || (overshoot != -1.0)) {
|
|
758 |
config = curveToFunctionObject(newType);
|
|
759 |
if (amp != -1.0)
|
|
760 |
config->_a = amp;
|
|
761 |
if (period != -1.0)
|
|
762 |
config->_p = period;
|
|
763 |
if (overshoot != -1.0)
|
|
764 |
config->_o = overshoot;
|
|
765 |
func = 0;
|
|
766 |
} else if (newType != QEasingCurve::Custom) {
|
|
767 |
func = curveToFunc(newType);
|
|
768 |
}
|
|
769 |
Q_ASSERT((func == 0) == (config != 0));
|
|
770 |
type = newType;
|
|
771 |
}
|
|
772 |
|
|
773 |
/*!
|
|
774 |
Sets the type of the easing curve to \a type.
|
|
775 |
*/
|
|
776 |
void QEasingCurve::setType(Type type)
|
|
777 |
{
|
|
778 |
if (d_ptr->type == type)
|
|
779 |
return;
|
|
780 |
if (type < Linear || type >= NCurveTypes - 1) {
|
|
781 |
qWarning("QEasingCurve: Invalid curve type %d", type);
|
|
782 |
return;
|
|
783 |
}
|
|
784 |
|
|
785 |
d_ptr->setType_helper(type);
|
|
786 |
}
|
|
787 |
|
|
788 |
/*!
|
|
789 |
Sets a custom easing curve that is defined by the user in the function \a func.
|
|
790 |
The signature of the function is qreal myEasingFunction(qreal progress),
|
|
791 |
where \e progress and the return value is considered to be normalized between 0 and 1.
|
|
792 |
(In some cases the return value can be outside that range)
|
|
793 |
After calling this function type() will return QEasingCurve::Custom.
|
|
794 |
\a func cannot be zero.
|
|
795 |
|
|
796 |
\sa customType()
|
|
797 |
\sa valueForProgress()
|
|
798 |
*/
|
|
799 |
void QEasingCurve::setCustomType(EasingFunction func)
|
|
800 |
{
|
|
801 |
if (!func) {
|
|
802 |
qWarning("Function pointer must not be null");
|
|
803 |
return;
|
|
804 |
}
|
|
805 |
d_ptr->func = func;
|
|
806 |
d_ptr->setType_helper(Custom);
|
|
807 |
}
|
|
808 |
|
|
809 |
/*!
|
|
810 |
Returns the function pointer to the custom easing curve.
|
|
811 |
If type() does not return QEasingCurve::Custom, this function
|
|
812 |
will return 0.
|
|
813 |
*/
|
|
814 |
QEasingCurve::EasingFunction QEasingCurve::customType() const
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|
815 |
{
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|
816 |
return d_ptr->type == Custom ? d_ptr->func : 0;
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|
817 |
}
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|
818 |
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|
819 |
/*!
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|
820 |
Return the effective progress for the easing curve at \a progress.
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|
821 |
While \a progress must be between 0 and 1, the returned effective progress
|
|
822 |
can be outside those bounds. For instance, QEasingCurve::InBack will
|
|
823 |
return negative values in the beginning of the function.
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|
824 |
*/
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|
825 |
qreal QEasingCurve::valueForProgress(qreal progress) const
|
|
826 |
{
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|
827 |
progress = qBound<qreal>(0, progress, 1);
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|
828 |
if (d_ptr->func)
|
|
829 |
return d_ptr->func(progress);
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|
830 |
else if (d_ptr->config)
|
|
831 |
return d_ptr->config->value(progress);
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|
832 |
else
|
|
833 |
return progress;
|
|
834 |
}
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|
835 |
|
|
836 |
#ifndef QT_NO_DEBUG_STREAM
|
|
837 |
QDebug operator<<(QDebug debug, const QEasingCurve &item)
|
|
838 |
{
|
|
839 |
debug << "type:" << item.d_ptr->type
|
|
840 |
<< "func:" << item.d_ptr->func;
|
|
841 |
if (item.d_ptr->config) {
|
|
842 |
debug << QString::fromAscii("period:%1").arg(item.d_ptr->config->_p, 0, 'f', 20)
|
|
843 |
<< QString::fromAscii("amp:%1").arg(item.d_ptr->config->_a, 0, 'f', 20)
|
|
844 |
<< QString::fromAscii("overshoot:%1").arg(item.d_ptr->config->_o, 0, 'f', 20);
|
|
845 |
}
|
|
846 |
return debug;
|
|
847 |
}
|
|
848 |
#endif
|
|
849 |
|
|
850 |
QT_END_NAMESPACE
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