Cómo: Animar una propiedad utilizando un guión gráfico
Actualización: noviembre 2007
En este ejemplo se muestra cómo utilizar un objeto Storyboard para animar propiedades. Para animar una propiedad utilizando un objeto Storyboard, cree una animación para cada propiedad que desee animar y cree también un objeto Storyboard para contener las animaciones.
El tipo de propiedad determina el tipo de animación a utilizar. Por ejemplo, para animar una propiedad que toma valores Double, utilice un objeto DoubleAnimation. Las propiedades asociadasTargetName y TargetProperty especifique el objeto y la propiedad a la que se aplica la animación.
Para iniciar un guión gráfico en Lenguaje de marcado de aplicaciones extensible (XAML), utilice una acción BeginStoryboard y un objeto EventTrigger. El objeto EventTriggerinicia la acción BeginStoryboard cuando se produce el evento especificado por su propiedad RoutedEvent. La acción BeginStoryboard inicia el objeto Storyboard.
En el ejemplo siguiente se utiliza objetos Storyboard para animar dos controles Button. Para realizar la primera modificación del botón en tamaño, se anima su propiedad Width. Para hacer que el segundo botón cambie de color, se utiliza la propiedad Color del objeto SolidColorBrush para establecer la propiedad Background del botón que se anima.
Ejemplo
<!-- StoryboardExample.xaml
Uses storyboards to animate properties. -->
<Page
xmlns="https://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
xmlns:x="https://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
WindowTitle="Animate Properties with Storyboards">
<Border Background="White">
<StackPanel Margin="30" HorizontalAlignment="Left" MinWidth="500">
<TextBlock>Storyboard Animation Example</TextBlock>
<!-- The width of this button is animated. -->
<Button Name="myWidthAnimatedButton"
Height="30" Width="200" HorizontalAlignment="Left">
A Button
<Button.Triggers>
<!-- Animates the width of the first button
from 200 to 300. -->
<EventTrigger RoutedEvent="Button.Click">
<BeginStoryboard>
<Storyboard>
<DoubleAnimation Storyboard.TargetName="myWidthAnimatedButton"
Storyboard.TargetProperty="Width"
From="200" To="300" Duration="0:0:3" />
</Storyboard>
</BeginStoryboard>
</EventTrigger>
</Button.Triggers>
</Button>
<!-- The color of the brush used to paint this button is animated. -->
<Button Height="30" Width="200"
HorizontalAlignment="Left">Another Button
<Button.Background>
<SolidColorBrush x:Name="myAnimatedBrush" Color="Blue" />
</Button.Background>
<Button.Triggers>
<!-- Animates the color of the brush used to paint
the second button from red to blue . -->
<EventTrigger RoutedEvent="Button.Click">
<BeginStoryboard>
<Storyboard>
<ColorAnimation
Storyboard.TargetName="myAnimatedBrush"
Storyboard.TargetProperty="Color"
From="Red" To="Blue" Duration="0:0:7" />
</Storyboard>
</BeginStoryboard>
</EventTrigger>
</Button.Triggers>
</Button>
</StackPanel>
</Border>
</Page>
Nota
Aunque las animaciones pueden destinarse a un objeto FrameworkElement, tal como Control o Panel, o a un objeto Freezable, tal como Brush o Transform, solamente los elementos del marco tienen una propiedad Name. Para asignar un nombre a un elemento inmovilizable para que pueda servir de destino para una animación, utilice Atributo x:Name, como muestra el ejemplo anterior.
Si utiliza el código, debe crear un objeto NameScope para un objeto FrameworkElement y registrar los nombres de los objetos a animar con FrameworkElement. Para iniciar las animación en código, utilice una acción BeginStoryboard con un objeto EventTrigger. Opcionalmente, puede utilizar un controlador de eventos y el método Begin de un objeto Storyboard. En el siguiente ejemplo, se muestra cómo utilizar el método Begin.
Imports System
Imports System.Windows
Imports System.Windows.Controls
Imports System.Windows.Media
Imports System.Windows.Media.Animation
Namespace SDKSample
' Uses a storyboard to animate the properties
' of two buttons.
Public Class StoryboardExample
Inherits Page
Private Dim WithEvents myWidthAnimatedButton As Button
Private Dim WithEvents myColorAnimatedButton As Button
Private Dim myWidthAnimatedButtonStoryboard As Storyboard
Private Dim myColorAnimatedButtonStoryboard As Storyboard
Public Sub New()
' Create a name scope for the page.
NameScope.SetNameScope(Me, New NameScope())
Me.WindowTitle = "Animate Properties using Storyboards"
Dim myStackPanel As New StackPanel()
myStackPanel.MinWidth = 500
myStackPanel.Margin = New Thickness(30)
myStackPanel.HorizontalAlignment = HorizontalAlignment.Left
Dim myTextBlock As New TextBlock()
myTextBlock.Text = "Storyboard Animation Example"
myStackPanel.Children.Add(myTextBlock)
'
' Create and animate the first button.
'
' Create a button.
myWidthAnimatedButton = New Button()
myWidthAnimatedButton.Height = 30
myWidthAnimatedButton.Width = 200
myWidthAnimatedButton.HorizontalAlignment = HorizontalAlignment.Left
myWidthAnimatedButton.Content = "A Button"
' Set the Name of the button so that it can be referred
' to in the storyboard that's created later.
' The ID doesn't have to match the variable name;
' it can be any unique identifier.
myWidthAnimatedButton.Name = "myWidthAnimatedButton"
' Register the name with the page to which the button belongs.
Me.RegisterName(myWidthAnimatedButton.Name, myWidthAnimatedButton)
' Create a DoubleAnimation to animate the width of the button.
Dim myDoubleAnimation As New DoubleAnimation()
myDoubleAnimation.From = 200
myDoubleAnimation.To = 300
myDoubleAnimation.Duration = New Duration(TimeSpan.FromMilliseconds(3000))
' Configure the animation to target the button's Width property.
Storyboard.SetTargetName(myDoubleAnimation, myWidthAnimatedButton.Name)
Storyboard.SetTargetProperty(myDoubleAnimation, New PropertyPath(Button.WidthProperty))
' Create a storyboard to contain the animation.
myWidthAnimatedButtonStoryboard = New Storyboard()
myWidthAnimatedButtonStoryboard.Children.Add(myDoubleAnimation)
myStackPanel.Children.Add(myWidthAnimatedButton)
'
' Create and animate the second button.
'
' Create a second button.
myColorAnimatedButton = New Button()
myColorAnimatedButton.Height = 30
myColorAnimatedButton.Width = 200
myColorAnimatedButton.HorizontalAlignment = HorizontalAlignment.Left
myColorAnimatedButton.Content = "Another Button"
' Create a SolidColorBrush to paint the button's background.
Dim myBackgroundBrush As New SolidColorBrush()
myBackgroundBrush.Color = Colors.Blue
' Because a Brush isn't a FrameworkElement, it doesn't
' have a Name property to set. Instead, you just
' register a name for the SolidColorBrush with
' the page where it's used.
Me.RegisterName("myAnimatedBrush", myBackgroundBrush)
' Use the brush to paint the background of the button.
myColorAnimatedButton.Background = myBackgroundBrush
' Create a ColorAnimation to animate the button's background.
Dim myColorAnimation As New ColorAnimation()
myColorAnimation.From = Colors.Red
myColorAnimation.To = Colors.Blue
myColorAnimation.Duration = New Duration(TimeSpan.FromMilliseconds(7000))
' Configure the animation to target the brush's Color property.
Storyboard.SetTargetName(myColorAnimation, "myAnimatedBrush")
Storyboard.SetTargetProperty(myColorAnimation, New PropertyPath(SolidColorBrush.ColorProperty))
' Create a storyboard to contain the animation.
myColorAnimatedButtonStoryboard = New Storyboard()
myColorAnimatedButtonStoryboard.Children.Add(myColorAnimation)
myStackPanel.Children.Add(myColorAnimatedButton)
Me.Content = myStackPanel
End Sub
' Start the animation when the button is clicked.
Private Sub myWidthAnimatedButton_Loaded(ByVal sender as object, ByVal args as RoutedEventArgs) Handles myWidthAnimatedButton.Click
myWidthAnimatedButtonStoryboard.Begin(myWidthAnimatedButton)
End Sub
' Start the animation when the button is clicked.
Private Sub myColorAnimatedButton_Loaded(ByVal sender as object, ByVal args as RoutedEventArgs) Handles myColorAnimatedButton.Click
myColorAnimatedButtonStoryboard.Begin(myColorAnimatedButton)
End Sub
End Class
End Namespace
using System;
using System.Windows;
using System.Windows.Controls;
using System.Windows.Media;
using System.Windows.Media.Animation;
namespace Microsoft.Samples.Animation.AnimatingWithStoryboards
{
// Uses a storyboard to animate the properties
// of two buttons.
public class StoryboardExample : Page
{
public StoryboardExample()
{
// Create a name scope for the page.
NameScope.SetNameScope(this, new NameScope());
this.WindowTitle = "Animate Properties using Storyboards";
StackPanel myStackPanel = new StackPanel();
myStackPanel.MinWidth = 500;
myStackPanel.Margin = new Thickness(30);
myStackPanel.HorizontalAlignment = HorizontalAlignment.Left;
TextBlock myTextBlock = new TextBlock();
myTextBlock.Text = "Storyboard Animation Example";
myStackPanel.Children.Add(myTextBlock);
//
// Create and animate the first button.
//
// Create a button.
Button myWidthAnimatedButton = new Button();
myWidthAnimatedButton.Height = 30;
myWidthAnimatedButton.Width = 200;
myWidthAnimatedButton.HorizontalAlignment = HorizontalAlignment.Left;
myWidthAnimatedButton.Content = "A Button";
// Set the Name of the button so that it can be referred
// to in the storyboard that's created later.
// The ID doesn't have to match the variable name;
// it can be any unique identifier.
myWidthAnimatedButton.Name = "myWidthAnimatedButton";
// Register the name with the page to which the button belongs.
this.RegisterName(myWidthAnimatedButton.Name, myWidthAnimatedButton);
// Create a DoubleAnimation to animate the width of the button.
DoubleAnimation myDoubleAnimation = new DoubleAnimation();
myDoubleAnimation.From = 200;
myDoubleAnimation.To = 300;
myDoubleAnimation.Duration = new Duration(TimeSpan.FromMilliseconds(3000));
// Configure the animation to target the button's Width property.
Storyboard.SetTargetName(myDoubleAnimation, myWidthAnimatedButton.Name);
Storyboard.SetTargetProperty(myDoubleAnimation, new PropertyPath(Button.WidthProperty));
// Create a storyboard to contain the animation.
Storyboard myWidthAnimatedButtonStoryboard = new Storyboard();
myWidthAnimatedButtonStoryboard.Children.Add(myDoubleAnimation);
// Animate the button width when it's clicked.
myWidthAnimatedButton.Click += delegate(object sender, RoutedEventArgs args)
{
myWidthAnimatedButtonStoryboard.Begin(myWidthAnimatedButton);
};
myStackPanel.Children.Add(myWidthAnimatedButton);
//
// Create and animate the second button.
//
// Create a second button.
Button myColorAnimatedButton = new Button();
myColorAnimatedButton.Height = 30;
myColorAnimatedButton.Width = 200;
myColorAnimatedButton.HorizontalAlignment = HorizontalAlignment.Left;
myColorAnimatedButton.Content = "Another Button";
// Create a SolidColorBrush to paint the button's background.
SolidColorBrush myBackgroundBrush = new SolidColorBrush();
myBackgroundBrush.Color = Colors.Blue;
// Because a Brush isn't a FrameworkElement, it doesn't
// have a Name property to set. Instead, you just
// register a name for the SolidColorBrush with
// the page where it's used.
this.RegisterName("myAnimatedBrush", myBackgroundBrush);
// Use the brush to paint the background of the button.
myColorAnimatedButton.Background = myBackgroundBrush;
// Create a ColorAnimation to animate the button's background.
ColorAnimation myColorAnimation = new ColorAnimation();
myColorAnimation.From = Colors.Red;
myColorAnimation.To = Colors.Blue;
myColorAnimation.Duration = new Duration(TimeSpan.FromMilliseconds(7000));
// Configure the animation to target the brush's Color property.
Storyboard.SetTargetName(myColorAnimation, "myAnimatedBrush");
Storyboard.SetTargetProperty(myColorAnimation, new PropertyPath(SolidColorBrush.ColorProperty));
// Create a storyboard to contain the animation.
Storyboard myColorAnimatedButtonStoryboard = new Storyboard();
myColorAnimatedButtonStoryboard.Children.Add(myColorAnimation);
// Animate the button background color when it's clicked.
myColorAnimatedButton.Click += delegate(object sender, RoutedEventArgs args)
{
myColorAnimatedButtonStoryboard.Begin(myColorAnimatedButton);
};
myStackPanel.Children.Add(myColorAnimatedButton);
this.Content = myStackPanel;
}
}
}
Para obtener el ejemplo completo, vea Ejemplo Property Animation. Para obtener más información sobre animaciones y guiones gráficos, vea Información general sobre animaciones.
Si utiliza código, no estará limitado a utilizar objetos Storyboard para animar las propiedades. Para obtener más información y ejemplos, vea Cómo: Animar una propiedad sin utilizar un guión gráfico y Cómo: Animar una propiedad usando un objeto AnimationClock.