MovieClip
Supported platforms: android, ios, mac, pc
Available since: Gideros 2011.6
Description
The `MovieClip` class inherits from the following classes: `Sprite` > `EventDispatcher`.
The `MovieClip` class is used create static timedlined animations. The timeline parameters are given as an array.
Each array element specifies one timeline element and consists of the starting frame, ending frame, sprite and
optional tweening parameters. Frame numbers start from 1.
When a `MovieClip` object finishes it playing (by reaching its final frame or a frame with stop action),
it dispatches an `Event.COMPLETE` event.
The following properties can be tweened:
- `x`
- `y`
- `rotation`
- `scale`
- `scaleX`
- `scaleY`
- `alpha`
Additionally `MovieClip` uses set function to tween properties, so if you override provided object's set function by adding new parameters it can accept, then you can tween those new parameters too.
The following easing functions can be used:
* `"inBack"`
* `"outBack"`
* `"inOutBack"`
* `"inBounce"`
* `"outBounce"`
* `"inOutBounce"`
* `"inCircular"`
* `"outCircular"`
* `"inOutCircular"`
* `"inCubic"`
* `"outCubic"`
* `"inOutCubic"`
* `"inElastic"`
* `"outElastic"`
* `"inOutElastic"`
* `"inExponential"`
* `"outExponential"`
* `"inOutExponential"`
* `"linear"`
* `"inQuadratic"`
* `"outQuadratic"`
* `"inOutQuadratic"`
* `"inQuartic"`
* `"outQuartic"`
* `"inOutQuartic"`
* `"inQuintic"`
* `"outQuintic"`
* `"inOutQuintic"`
* `"inSine"`
* `"outSine"`
* `"inOutSine"`
Following examples demonstrates the possible uses of MovieClip class.
Examples
Example
-- construct a 100 frame animation where x coordinate of sprite tweens from 0 to 200 linearly<br />
local mc = MovieClip.new{<br />
{1, 100, sprite, {x = {0, 200, "linear"}}}<br />
}<br />
<br />
-- construct a 100 frame animation where x coordinate of sprite is 50 (constant) and <br />
-- y coordinate of sprite tweens from 50 to 150 by using inBounce function<br />
local mc = MovieClip.new{<br />
{1, 100, sprite, {x = 50, y = {50, 150, "inBounce"}}}<br />
}<br />
<br />
-- construct a 200 frame animation where sprite1 and sprite2 tweens differently<br />
-- here sprite1 is visible between frames [1, 150]<br />
-- and sprite2 is visible between frames [100, 200]<br />
local mc = MovieClip.new{<br />
{1, 100, sprite1, {x = {0, 200, "linear"}}},<br />
{50, 150, sprite1, {y = {0, 100, "linear"}, alpha = {0, 1, "easeOut"}}},<br />
{100, 200, sprite2, {x = {0, 200, "linear"}}},<br />
}<br />
<br />
-- construct a looping 6 frame animation where each frame is a different sprite<br />
local mc = MovieClip.new{<br />
{1, 1, frame1}, <br />
{2, 2, frame2}, <br />
{3, 3, frame3}, <br />
{4, 4, frame4}, <br />
{5, 5, frame5}, <br />
{6, 6, frame6},<br />
}<br />
mc:setGotoAction(6, 1) -- if the animation reaches frame 6 then go to frame 1<br />
<br />
-- construct a looping 6 frame animation playing 5 times slower than the previous example<br />
local mc = MovieClip.new{<br />
{1, 5, frame1}, <br />
{5, 10, frame2}, <br />
{11, 15, frame3}, <br />
{16, 20, frame4}, <br />
{21, 25, frame5}, <br />
{26, 30, frame6},<br />
}<br />
mc:setGotoAction(30, 1) -- if the animation reaches frame 30 then go to frame 1
MethodsMovieClip.new - creates a new MovieClip object |
EventsConstants |