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NativeScript/ui/animation/animation.d.ts

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declare module "ui/animation" {
import viewModule = require("ui/core/view");
import colorModule = require("color");
/**
* Defines animation options for the View.animate method.
*/
export interface AnimationDefinition {
/**
* The view whose property is to be animated.
*/
target?: viewModule.View;
/**
* Animates the opacity of the view. Value should be a number between 0.0 and 1.0
*/
opacity?: number;
/**
* Animates the backgroundColor of the view.
*/
backgroundColor?: colorModule.Color;
/**
* Animates the translate affine transform of the view.
*/
translate?: Pair;
/**
* Animates the scale affine transform of the view.
*/
scale?: Pair;
/**
* Animates the rotate affine transform of the view. Value should be a number specifying the rotation amount in degrees.
*/
rotate?: number;
/**
* The length of the animation in milliseconds. The default duration is 300 milliseconds.
*/
duration?: number;
/**
* The amount of time, in milliseconds, to delay starting the animation.
*/
delay?: number;
/**
* Specifies how many times the animation should be played. Default is 1.
* iOS animations support fractional iterations, i.e. 1.5.
* To repeat an animation infinitely, use Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY
*/
iterations?: number;
/**
* An optional animation curve. Possible values are contained in the [AnimationCurve enumeration](../enums/AnimationCurve/README.md).
* Alternatively, you can pass an instance of type UIViewAnimationCurve for iOS or android.animation.TimeInterpolator for Android.
*/
curve?: any;
}
/**
* Defines a pair of values (horizontal and vertical) for translate and scale animations.
*/
export interface Pair {
x: number;
y: number;
}
/**
* Defines a animation set.
*/
export class Animation {
constructor(animationDefinitions: Array<AnimationDefinition>, playSequentially?: boolean);
public play: () => Promise<void>;
public cancel: () => void;
public isPlaying: boolean;
//@private
_resolveAnimationCurve(curve: any): any
//@endprivate
}
}