Starting Out with Java: From Control Structures through Data Structures (4th Edition) (What's New in Computer Science)
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Chapter 14, Problem 3SA
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TranslateTransition class:
- The “TranslateTransition” class makes a node to move from one point to another.
- The constructors of class define different types of operations.
- The constructors in “TranslateTransition” class includes:
- TranslateTransition():
- It creates a “TranslateTransition” object that is empty.
- The “setDuration” method establishes animation’s duration.
- The “setNode” method specifies node that is to be animated.
- “TranslateTransition(duration)”
- The argument “duration” denotes lasting time duration for animation.
- The “setNode” method specifies node that is to be animated.
- “TranslateTransition(duration, node)”
- The argument “duration” denotes lasting time duration for animation.
- The “node” argument denotes the node to animate.
- TranslateTransition():
setFromX:
- The method “setFromX” is used to specify X coordinate for translation.
- It takes value of X coordinate as argument.
- It denotes the beginning location of the node.
setFromY:
- The method “setFromY” is used to specify Y coordinate for translation.
- It takes value of Y coordinate as argument.
- It denotes the beginning location of the node.
Example:
The example for “TranslateTransition” class with “setFromX” and “setFromY” methods is given below:
Circle cir = new Circle(0, 100, 30);
TranslateTransition trns = new TranslateTransition(new Duration(5000), cir);
trns.setFromX(0);
trns.setFromY(100);
trns.setToX(200);
trns.setToY(150);
trns.play();
Here, “cir” denotes an object of “Circle” class. The given code generates a circle with given dimensions. The circle is been moved from one position to another using “TranslateTransition” method.
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