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FlyToOptions

Struct FlyToOptions 

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pub struct FlyToOptions {
    pub center: Option<GeoCoord>,
    pub zoom: Option<f64>,
    pub bearing: Option<f64>,
    pub pitch: Option<f64>,
    pub curve: f64,
    pub speed: f64,
    pub screen_speed: Option<f64>,
    pub duration: Option<f64>,
    pub min_zoom: Option<f64>,
    pub max_duration: Option<f64>,
    pub easing: Option<fn(f64) -> f64>,
}
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Options for the fly_to animation.

Mirrors the MapLibre/Mapbox FlyToOptions API.

All fields are optional. When omitted, the animation retains the camera’s current value for that property.

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§center: Option<GeoCoord>

Target geographic center. If None, the center does not change.

§zoom: Option<f64>

Target zoom level. If None, the zoom does not change.

§bearing: Option<f64>

Target bearing (yaw) in radians. If None, bearing does not change.

The animation always takes the shortest angular path.

§pitch: Option<f64>

Target pitch in radians. If None, pitch does not change.

§curve: f64

The zooming “curve” (? in the van Wijk paper).

Higher values produce more exaggerated zoom-out. Default: 1.42 (the user-study average from van Wijk 2003).

§speed: f64

Average speed in ?-screenfulls per second. Default: 1.2.

Ignored when duration is set explicitly.

§screen_speed: Option<f64>

Average speed in screenfulls per second (overrides speed).

Ignored when duration is set explicitly.

§duration: Option<f64>

Explicit animation duration in seconds.

When set, speed / screen_speed are ignored and the animation runs for exactly this duration.

§min_zoom: Option<f64>

The zoom level at the peak of the flight path.

When set, curve is overridden to produce a zoom-out that reaches this zoom level.

§max_duration: Option<f64>

Maximum allowed duration in seconds.

If the auto-computed duration exceeds this, the animation degrades to an instant jump_to.

§easing: Option<fn(f64) -> f64>

Easing function f(t) -> k where t and k are both in [0, 1].

Default: cubic-bezier(0.25, 0.1, 0.25, 1.0) (MapLibre default).

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impl Clone for FlyToOptions

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fn clone(&self) -> FlyToOptions

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for FlyToOptions

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Default for FlyToOptions

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fn default() -> Self

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more

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