//>>built define("dojo/fx/easing", ["../_base/lang"], function(lang) { // module: // dojo/fx/easing // summary: // This module defines standard easing functions that are useful for animations. var easingFuncs = /*===== dojo.fx.easing= =====*/ { // summary: // Collection of easing functions to use beyond the default // `dojo._defaultEasing` function. // // description: // // Easing functions are used to manipulate the iteration through // an `dojo.Animation`s _Line. _Line being the properties of an Animation, // and the easing function progresses through that Line determing // how quickly (or slowly) it should go. Or more accurately: modify // the value of the _Line based on the percentage of animation completed. // // All functions follow a simple naming convention of "ease type" + "when". // If the name of the function ends in Out, the easing described appears // towards the end of the animation. "In" means during the beginning, // and InOut means both ranges of the Animation will applied, both // beginning and end. // // One does not call the easing function directly, it must be passed to // the `easing` property of an animation. // // example: // | dojo.require("dojo.fx.easing"); // | var anim = dojo.fadeOut({ // | node: 'node', // | duration: 2000, // | // note there is no () // | easing: dojo.fx.easing.quadIn // | }).play(); // linear: function(/* Decimal? */n){ // summary: A linear easing function return n; }, quadIn: function(/* Decimal? */n){ return Math.pow(n, 2); }, quadOut: function(/* Decimal? */n){ return n * (n - 2) * -1; }, quadInOut: function(/* Decimal? */n){ n = n * 2; if(n < 1){ return Math.pow(n, 2) / 2; } return -1 * ((--n) * (n - 2) - 1) / 2; }, cubicIn: function(/* Decimal? */n){ return Math.pow(n, 3); }, cubicOut: function(/* Decimal? */n){ return Math.pow(n - 1, 3) + 1; }, cubicInOut: function(/* Decimal? */n){ n = n * 2; if(n < 1){ return Math.pow(n, 3) / 2; } n -= 2; return (Math.pow(n, 3) + 2) / 2; }, quartIn: function(/* Decimal? */n){ return Math.pow(n, 4); }, quartOut: function(/* Decimal? */n){ return -1 * (Math.pow(n - 1, 4) - 1); }, quartInOut: function(/* Decimal? */n){ n = n * 2; if(n < 1){ return Math.pow(n, 4) / 2; } n -= 2; return -1 / 2 * (Math.pow(n, 4) - 2); }, quintIn: function(/* Decimal? */n){ return Math.pow(n, 5); }, quintOut: function(/* Decimal? */n){ return Math.pow(n - 1, 5) + 1; }, quintInOut: function(/* Decimal? */n){ n = n * 2; if(n < 1){ return Math.pow(n, 5) / 2; } n -= 2; return (Math.pow(n, 5) + 2) / 2; }, sineIn: function(/* Decimal? */n){ return -1 * Math.cos(n * (Math.PI / 2)) + 1; }, sineOut: function(/* Decimal? */n){ return Math.sin(n * (Math.PI / 2)); }, sineInOut: function(/* Decimal? */n){ return -1 * (Math.cos(Math.PI * n) - 1) / 2; }, expoIn: function(/* Decimal? */n){ return (n == 0) ? 0 : Math.pow(2, 10 * (n - 1)); }, expoOut: function(/* Decimal? */n){ return (n == 1) ? 1 : (-1 * Math.pow(2, -10 * n) + 1); }, expoInOut: function(/* Decimal? */n){ if(n == 0){ return 0; } if(n == 1){ return 1; } n = n * 2; if(n < 1){ return Math.pow(2, 10 * (n - 1)) / 2; } --n; return (-1 * Math.pow(2, -10 * n) + 2) / 2; }, circIn: function(/* Decimal? */n){ return -1 * (Math.sqrt(1 - Math.pow(n, 2)) - 1); }, circOut: function(/* Decimal? */n){ n = n - 1; return Math.sqrt(1 - Math.pow(n, 2)); }, circInOut: function(/* Decimal? */n){ n = n * 2; if(n < 1){ return -1 / 2 * (Math.sqrt(1 - Math.pow(n, 2)) - 1); } n -= 2; return 1 / 2 * (Math.sqrt(1 - Math.pow(n, 2)) + 1); }, backIn: function(/* Decimal? */n){ // summary: // An easing function that starts away from the target, // and quickly accelerates towards the end value. // // Use caution when the easing will cause values to become // negative as some properties cannot be set to negative values. var s = 1.70158; return Math.pow(n, 2) * ((s + 1) * n - s); }, backOut: function(/* Decimal? */n){ // summary: // An easing function that pops past the range briefly, and slowly comes back. // // description: // An easing function that pops past the range briefly, and slowly comes back. // // Use caution when the easing will cause values to become negative as some // properties cannot be set to negative values. n = n - 1; var s = 1.70158; return Math.pow(n, 2) * ((s + 1) * n + s) + 1; }, backInOut: function(/* Decimal? */n){ // summary: // An easing function combining the effects of `backIn` and `backOut` // // description: // An easing function combining the effects of `backIn` and `backOut`. // Use caution when the easing will cause values to become negative // as some properties cannot be set to negative values. var s = 1.70158 * 1.525; n = n * 2; if(n < 1){ return (Math.pow(n, 2) * ((s + 1) * n - s)) / 2; } n-=2; return (Math.pow(n, 2) * ((s + 1) * n + s) + 2) / 2; }, elasticIn: function(/* Decimal? */n){ // summary: // An easing function the elastically snaps from the start value // // description: // An easing function the elastically snaps from the start value // // Use caution when the elasticity will cause values to become negative // as some properties cannot be set to negative values. if(n == 0 || n == 1){ return n; } var p = .3; var s = p / 4; n = n - 1; return -1 * Math.pow(2, 10 * n) * Math.sin((n - s) * (2 * Math.PI) / p); }, elasticOut: function(/* Decimal? */n){ // summary: // An easing function that elasticly snaps around the target value, // near the end of the Animation // // description: // An easing function that elasticly snaps around the target value, // near the end of the Animation // // Use caution when the elasticity will cause values to become // negative as some properties cannot be set to negative values. if(n==0 || n == 1){ return n; } var p = .3; var s = p / 4; return Math.pow(2, -10 * n) * Math.sin((n - s) * (2 * Math.PI) / p) + 1; }, elasticInOut: function(/* Decimal? */n){ // summary: // An easing function that elasticly snaps around the value, near // the beginning and end of the Animation. // // description: // An easing function that elasticly snaps around the value, near // the beginning and end of the Animation. // // Use caution when the elasticity will cause values to become // negative as some properties cannot be set to negative values. if(n == 0) return 0; n = n * 2; if(n == 2) return 1; var p = .3 * 1.5; var s = p / 4; if(n < 1){ n -= 1; return -.5 * (Math.pow(2, 10 * n) * Math.sin((n - s) * (2 * Math.PI) / p)); } n -= 1; return .5 * (Math.pow(2, -10 * n) * Math.sin((n - s) * (2 * Math.PI) / p)) + 1; }, bounceIn: function(/* Decimal? */n){ // summary: // An easing function that 'bounces' near the beginning of an Animation return (1 - easingFuncs.bounceOut(1 - n)); // Decimal }, bounceOut: function(/* Decimal? */n){ // summary: // An easing function that 'bounces' near the end of an Animation var s = 7.5625; var p = 2.75; var l; if(n < (1 / p)){ l = s * Math.pow(n, 2); }else if(n < (2 / p)){ n -= (1.5 / p); l = s * Math.pow(n, 2) + .75; }else if(n < (2.5 / p)){ n -= (2.25 / p); l = s * Math.pow(n, 2) + .9375; }else{ n -= (2.625 / p); l = s * Math.pow(n, 2) + .984375; } return l; }, bounceInOut: function(/* Decimal? */n){ // summary: // An easing function that 'bounces' at the beginning and end of the Animation if(n < 0.5){ return easingFuncs.bounceIn(n * 2) / 2; } return (easingFuncs.bounceOut(n * 2 - 1) / 2) + 0.5; // Decimal } }; lang.setObject("dojo.fx.easing", easingFuncs); return easingFuncs; });