vtkAnimationCue

Struct vtkAnimationCue 

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pub struct vtkAnimationCue(/* private fields */);
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a seqin an animation.

vtkAnimationCue and vtkAnimationScene provide the framework to support animations in VTK. vtkAnimationCue represents an entity that changes/ animates with time, while vtkAnimationScene represents scene or setup for the animation, which consists on individual cues or other scenes.

A cue has three states: UNINITIALIZED, ACTIVE and INACTIVE. UNINITIALIZED represents an point in time before the start time of the cue. The cue is in ACTIVE state at a point in time between start time and end time for the cue. While, beyond the end time, it is in INACTIVE state. When the cue enters the ACTIVE state, StartAnimationCueEvent is fired. This event may be handled to initialize the entity to be animated. When the cue leaves the ACTIVE state, EndAnimationCueEvent is fired, which can be handled to cleanup after having run the animation. For every request to render during the ACTIVE state, AnimationCueTickEvent is fired, which must be handled to perform the actual animation. @sa vtkAnimationScene

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impl vtkAnimationCue

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pub fn new() -> Self

Creates a new vtkAnimationCue wrapped inside vtkNew

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impl Default for vtkAnimationCue

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fn default() -> Self

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

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fn drop(&mut self)

Executes the destructor for this type. Read more

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