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Example 1: basic start animation method (default direction)
 
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!important: you must take care when using this method that you don't have multiple instances of animations with the same name otherwise it will not work correctly!
 
!important: you must take care when using this method that you don't have multiple instances of animations with the same name otherwise it will not work correctly!

Revision as of 03:40, 7 March 2013

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Available since v3.7


Allows you to play any animation; if the animation is already playing then the existing animation is returned!


Syntax:

startAnimation(animation, reverse=true/false)


Example 1: basic start animation method (default direction)

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!important: you must take care when using this method that you don't have multiple instances of animations with the same name otherwise it will not work correctly!
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-- shortened get animation method; !important: see comment above!
startAnimation("Animations[animation_name]")


-- full get animation method; !recommended
startAnimation("Scenes[scene_name].SceneObjects[object_name].ObjectAnimations[animation_name]")

Example 2: basic start animation method (reverse/inverse direction)

-- shortened get animation example; !important: see comment in "example 1"!
startAnimation("Animations[animation_name", true)

Example 3: start animation via a variable

-- you can of course use variables with animations stored in them instead!
local anim = getObject("Animations[animation_name]")
startAnimation(anim) -- default direction!
startAnimation(anim, true) -- reversed/inverted direction!

Arguments

animation: link
The link to the animation to be started! ("path"."object"."animation")

Flags: none

Return: visionaireObject
The visionaire object representing the active animation!