Experimenting with applying rate_func at the submobject level. Admittedly, I haven't thought it through that much, but I suspect this will make things work better

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Grant Sanderson
2019-03-21 17:49:05 -07:00
parent 573abe82b8
commit e567fff855

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@ -108,7 +108,8 @@ class Animation(object):
# Methods for interpolation, the mean of an Animation
def interpolate(self, alpha):
alpha = np.clip(alpha, 0, 1)
self.interpolate_mobject(self.rate_func(alpha))
# self.interpolate_mobject(self.rate_func(alpha))
self.interpolate_mobject(alpha) # TODO, check
def update(self, alpha):
"""
@ -121,7 +122,10 @@ class Animation(object):
families = list(self.get_all_families_zipped())
for i, mobs in enumerate(families):
sub_alpha = self.get_sub_alpha(alpha, i, len(families))
self.interpolate_submobject(*mobs, sub_alpha)
self.interpolate_submobject(
*mobs,
self.rate_func(sub_alpha) # TODO, check
)
def interpolate_submobject(self, submobject, starting_sumobject, alpha):
# Typically ipmlemented by subclass