Guide pratique pour animer une propriété sans utiliser de storyboard
Cet exemple montre une façon d’appliquer une animation à une propriété sans utiliser de Storyboard.
Note
Cette fonctionnalité n’est pas disponible dans XAML (Extensible Application Markup Language). Pour plus d’informations sur l’animation d’une propriété dans [ ! INCLUDEXAML, consultez Animer une propriété à l’aide d’un storyboard.
Pour appliquer une animation locale à une propriété, utilisez la méthode BeginAnimation. Cette méthode prend deux paramètres : un DependencyProperty qui spécifie la propriété à animer et l’animation à appliquer à cette propriété.
Exemple
L’exemple suivant montre comment animer la largeur et la couleur d’arrière-plan d’un Button.
/*
This sample demonstrates how to apply non-storyboard animations to a property.
To animate in markup, you must use storyboards.
*/
using namespace System;
using namespace System::Windows;
using namespace System::Windows::Navigation;
using namespace System::Windows::Media;
using namespace System::Windows::Media::Animation;
using namespace System::Windows::Shapes;
using namespace System::Windows::Controls;
namespace Microsoft {
namespace Samples {
namespace Animation {
namespace LocalAnimations {
// Create the demonstration.
public ref class LocalAnimationExample : Page {
public:
LocalAnimationExample ()
{
WindowTitle = "Local Animation Example";
StackPanel^ myStackPanel = gcnew StackPanel();
myStackPanel->Margin = Thickness(20);
// Create and set the Button.
Button^ aButton = gcnew Button();
aButton->Content = "A Button";
// Animate the Button's Width.
DoubleAnimation^ myDoubleAnimation = gcnew DoubleAnimation();
myDoubleAnimation->From = 75;
myDoubleAnimation->To = 300;
myDoubleAnimation->Duration = Duration(TimeSpan::FromSeconds(5));
myDoubleAnimation->AutoReverse = true;
myDoubleAnimation->RepeatBehavior = RepeatBehavior::Forever;
// Apply the animation to the button's Width property.
aButton->BeginAnimation(Button::WidthProperty, myDoubleAnimation);
// Create and animate a Brush to set the button's Background.
SolidColorBrush^ myBrush = gcnew SolidColorBrush();
myBrush->Color = Colors::Blue;
ColorAnimation^ myColorAnimation = gcnew ColorAnimation();
myColorAnimation->From = Colors::Blue;
myColorAnimation->To = Colors::Red;
myColorAnimation->Duration = Duration(TimeSpan::FromMilliseconds(7000));
myColorAnimation->AutoReverse = true;
myColorAnimation->RepeatBehavior = RepeatBehavior::Forever;
// Apply the animation to the brush's Color property.
myBrush->BeginAnimation(SolidColorBrush::ColorProperty, myColorAnimation);
aButton->Background = myBrush;
// Add the Button to the panel.
myStackPanel->Children->Add(aButton);
this->Content = myStackPanel;
};
};
}
}
}
}
/*
This sample demonstrates how to apply non-storyboard animations to a property.
To animate in markup, you must use storyboards.
*/
using System;
using System.Windows;
using System.Windows.Navigation;
using System.Windows.Media;
using System.Windows.Media.Animation;
using System.Windows.Shapes;
using System.Windows.Controls;
namespace Microsoft.Samples.Animation.LocalAnimations
{
// Create the demonstration.
public class LocalAnimationExample : Page
{
public LocalAnimationExample()
{
WindowTitle = "Local Animation Example";
StackPanel myStackPanel = new StackPanel();
myStackPanel.Margin = new Thickness(20);
// Create and set the Button.
Button aButton = new Button();
aButton.Content = "A Button";
// Animate the Button's Width.
DoubleAnimation myDoubleAnimation = new DoubleAnimation();
myDoubleAnimation.From = 75;
myDoubleAnimation.To = 300;
myDoubleAnimation.Duration = new Duration(TimeSpan.FromSeconds(5));
myDoubleAnimation.AutoReverse = true;
myDoubleAnimation.RepeatBehavior = RepeatBehavior.Forever;
// Apply the animation to the button's Width property.
aButton.BeginAnimation(Button.WidthProperty, myDoubleAnimation);
// Create and animate a Brush to set the button's Background.
SolidColorBrush myBrush = new SolidColorBrush();
myBrush.Color = Colors.Blue;
ColorAnimation myColorAnimation = new ColorAnimation();
myColorAnimation.From = Colors.Blue;
myColorAnimation.To = Colors.Red;
myColorAnimation.Duration = new Duration(TimeSpan.FromMilliseconds(7000));
myColorAnimation.AutoReverse = true;
myColorAnimation.RepeatBehavior = RepeatBehavior.Forever;
// Apply the animation to the brush's Color property.
myBrush.BeginAnimation(SolidColorBrush.ColorProperty, myColorAnimation);
aButton.Background = myBrush;
// Add the Button to the panel.
myStackPanel.Children.Add(aButton);
this.Content = myStackPanel;
}
}
}
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'''This sample demonstrates how to apply non-storyboard animations to a property.
'''To animate in markup, you must use storyboards.
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Imports System.Windows
Imports System.Windows.Navigation
Imports System.Windows.Media
Imports System.Windows.Media.Animation
Imports System.Windows.Shapes
Imports System.Windows.Controls
Namespace Microsoft.Samples.Animation.LocalAnimations
' Create the demonstration.
Public Class LocalAnimationExample
Inherits Page
Public Sub New()
WindowTitle = "Animate Property Example"
Dim myStackPanel As New StackPanel()
myStackPanel.Margin = New Thickness(20)
' Create and set the Button.
Dim aButton As New Button()
aButton.Content = "A Button"
' Animate the Button's Width.
Dim myDoubleAnimation As New DoubleAnimation()
myDoubleAnimation.From = 75
myDoubleAnimation.To = 300
myDoubleAnimation.Duration = New Duration(TimeSpan.FromSeconds(5))
myDoubleAnimation.AutoReverse = True
myDoubleAnimation.RepeatBehavior = RepeatBehavior.Forever
' Apply the animation to the button's Width property.
aButton.BeginAnimation(Button.WidthProperty, myDoubleAnimation)
' Create and animate a Brush to set the button's Background.
Dim myBrush As New SolidColorBrush()
myBrush.Color = Colors.Blue
Dim myColorAnimation As New ColorAnimation()
myColorAnimation.From = Colors.Blue
myColorAnimation.To = Colors.Red
myColorAnimation.Duration = New Duration(TimeSpan.FromMilliseconds(7000))
myColorAnimation.AutoReverse = True
myColorAnimation.RepeatBehavior = RepeatBehavior.Forever
' Apply the animation to the brush's Color property.
myBrush.BeginAnimation(SolidColorBrush.ColorProperty, myColorAnimation)
aButton.Background = myBrush
' Add the Button to the panel.
myStackPanel.Children.Add(aButton)
Me.Content = myStackPanel
End Sub
End Class
End Namespace
Il existe diverses classes d’animation dans l’espace de noms System.Windows.Media.Animation pour animer différents types de propriétés. Pour plus d’informations sur l’animation des propriétés, consultez Vue d’ensemble de l’animation. Pour plus d’informations sur les propriétés de dépendance (le type de propriétés affichées dans ces exemples) et leurs fonctionnalités, consultez Vue d’ensemble des propriétés de dépendance.
Il existe d’autres façons d’animer sans utiliser d’objets Storyboard ; pour plus d’informations, consultez Vue d’ensemble des techniques d’animation de propriétés.
Voir aussi
- AnimationTimeline
- BeginAnimation
- System.Windows.Media.Animation
- Storyboard
- Vue d'ensemble des techniques d'animation des propriétés
- Vue d’ensemble de l’animation
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