SequentialAnimation QML Type
Allows animations to be run sequentially. More...
Import Statement: | import QtQuick |
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Detailed Description
The SequentialAnimation and ParallelAnimation types allow multiple animations to be run together. Animations defined in a SequentialAnimation are run one after the other, while animations defined in a ParallelAnimation are run at the same time.
The following example runs two number animations in a sequence. The Rectangle animates to a x
position of 50, then to a y
position of 50.
import QtQuick Rectangle { id: rect width: 100; height: 100 color: "red" SequentialAnimation { running: true NumberAnimation { target: rect; property: "x"; to: 50; duration: 1000 } NumberAnimation { target: rect; property: "y"; to: 50; duration: 1000 } } }
Animations defined within a Transition are automatically run in parallel, so SequentialAnimation can be used to enclose the animations in a Transition if this is the preferred behavior.
Like any other animation type, a SequentialAnimation can be applied in a number of ways, including transitions, behaviors and property value sources. The Animation and Transitions in Qt Quick documentation shows a variety of methods for creating animations.
Note: Once an animation has been grouped into a SequentialAnimation or ParallelAnimation, it cannot be individually started and stopped; the SequentialAnimation or ParallelAnimation must be started and stopped as a group.
See also ParallelAnimation, Animation and Transitions in Qt Quick, and Qt Quick Examples - Animation.
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