lilt 0.6.0

A simple, dependency free library for running interruptable, transition based animations as a function of time.
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Lilt

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A simple, dependency free library for running interruptable, transition based animations as a function of time.

This library only implements animations & would be most useful along with a GUI library that can do GUI things (like iced).

Getting Started

Define

Embed the state you want to animate in an Animated struct.

struct MyViewState {
    animated_toggle: Animated<bool, Instant>,
}

When you initialize your view state - define the initial state & configure the animation to your liking.

let mut state = MyViewState {
    animated_toggle: Animated::new(false)
        .duration(300.)
        .easing(Easing::EaseOut)
        .delay(30.)
        .repeat(3),
};

Transition

When your state needs an update, call the transition function on your animated state, passing the current time.

let now = std::time::Instant::now();
state
    .animated_toggle
    .transition(!state.animated_toggle.value, now);

Render

While rendering a view based on your state - use the animate function on your state to get the interpolated value for the current frame.

let now = std::time::Instant::now();
// Use the animated float for something like width, height, offset
let animated_width = self.animated_toggle.animate_bool(100., 500., now);
// Or add an `Interpolable` implementation to an object of your choice, like a color
let animated_color = self.animated_toggle.animate_bool(my_color_a, my_color_b, now);
// Sometimes `animate` or `animate_if_eq` can be better fits, depending on the wrapped type
let animated_width = self.animated_enum.animate(
    |enum_value| {
        match {
            //...
        }
    },
    now,
 );
let animated_opacity = self.animated_enum.animate_if_eq(
    IndicatorState::Analyzing,
    1.,
    0.,
    time,
)

Examples

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