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How to: Animate a Point by Using Key Frames

This example shows how to use the PointAnimationUsingKeyFrames class to animate a Point.

Example

The following example moves an ellipse along a triangular path. The example uses the PointAnimationUsingKeyFrames class to animate the Center property of an EllipseGeometry. This animation uses three key frames in the following manner:

  1. During the first half second, uses an instance of the LinearPointKeyFrame class to move the ellipse along a path at a steady rate from its starting position. Linear key frames like LinearPointKeyFrame create a smooth linear interpolation between values.

  2. During the end of the next half second, uses an instance of the DiscretePointKeyFrame class to suddenly move the ellipse along the path to the next position. Discrete key frames like DiscretePointKeyFrame create sudden jumps between values.

  3. During the final two seconds, uses an instance of the SplinePointKeyFrame class to move the ellipse back to its starting position. Spline key frames like SplinePointKeyFrame create a variable transition between values according to the values of the KeySpline property. In this example, the animation begins slowly and speeds up exponentially toward the end of the time segment.


Imports System
Imports System.Windows
Imports System.Windows.Controls
Imports System.Windows.Shapes
Imports System.Windows.Media.Animation
Imports System.Windows.Media

Namespace Microsoft.Samples.KeyFrameExamples
    ''' <summary>
    ''' This example shows how to use the PointAnimationUsingKeyFrames class
    ''' to animate the position of an object.
    ''' </summary>
    Public Class PointAnimationUsingKeyFramesExample
        Inherits Page
        Public Sub New()
            Title = "PointAnimationUsingKeyFrames Example"
            Background = Brushes.White
            Margin = New Thickness(20)

            ' Create a NameScope for this page so that
            ' Storyboards can be used.
            NameScope.SetNameScope(Me, New NameScope())

            ' Create an EllipseGeometry.
            Dim myAnimatedEllipseGeometry As New EllipseGeometry(New Point(200,100), 15, 15)

            ' Assign the EllipseGeometry a name so that
            ' it can be targeted by a Storyboard.
            Me.RegisterName("MyAnimatedEllipseGeometry", myAnimatedEllipseGeometry)

            ' Create a Path element to display the geometry.
            Dim aPath As New Path()
            aPath.Fill = Brushes.Blue
            aPath.Data = myAnimatedEllipseGeometry

            ' Create a Canvas to contain the path.
            Dim containerCanvas As New Canvas()
            containerCanvas.Width = 500
            containerCanvas.Height = 400
            containerCanvas.Children.Add(aPath)

            ' Create a PointAnimationUsingKeyFrames to
            ' animate the EllipseGeometry.
            Dim centerPointAnimation As New PointAnimationUsingKeyFrames()
            centerPointAnimation.Duration = TimeSpan.FromSeconds(5)

            ' Animate from the starting position to (100,300)
            ' over the first half-second using linear
            ' interpolation.
            centerPointAnimation.KeyFrames.Add(New LinearPointKeyFrame(New Point(100, 300), KeyTime.FromTimeSpan(TimeSpan.FromSeconds(0.5)))) ' KeyTime -  Target value (KeyValue)

            ' Animate from (100,300) (the value of the previous key frame) 
            ' to (400,300) at 1 second using discrete interpolation.
            ' Because the interpolation is discrete, the ellipse will appear
            ' to "jump" to (400,300) at 1 second.
            centerPointAnimation.KeyFrames.Add(New DiscretePointKeyFrame(New Point(400, 300), KeyTime.FromTimeSpan(TimeSpan.FromSeconds(1)))) ' KeyTime -  Target value (KeyValue)

            ' Animate from (400,300) (the value of the previous key frame) to (200,100)
            ' over two seconds, starting at 1 second (the key time of the
            ' last key frame) and ending at 3 seconds.
            centerPointAnimation.KeyFrames.Add(New SplinePointKeyFrame(New Point(200, 100), KeyTime.FromTimeSpan(TimeSpan.FromSeconds(3)), New KeySpline(0.6, 0.0, 0.9, 0.0))) ' KeySpline -  KeyTime -  Target value (KeyValue)

            ' Set the animation to repeat forever. 
            centerPointAnimation.RepeatBehavior = RepeatBehavior.Forever

            ' Set the animation to target the Center property
            ' of the object named "MyAnimatedEllipseGeometry".
            Storyboard.SetTargetName(centerPointAnimation, "MyAnimatedEllipseGeometry")
            Storyboard.SetTargetProperty(centerPointAnimation, New PropertyPath(EllipseGeometry.CenterProperty))

            ' Create a storyboard to apply the animation.
            Dim ellipseStoryboard As New Storyboard()
            ellipseStoryboard.Children.Add(centerPointAnimation)

            ' Start the storyboard when the Path loads.
            AddHandler aPath.Loaded, Sub(sender As Object, e As RoutedEventArgs) ellipseStoryboard.Begin(Me)

            Content = containerCanvas
        End Sub

    End Class
End Namespace
using System;
using System.Windows;
using System.Windows.Controls;
using System.Windows.Shapes;
using System.Windows.Media.Animation;
using System.Windows.Media;

namespace Microsoft.Samples.KeyFrameExamples
{
    /// <summary>
    /// This example shows how to use the PointAnimationUsingKeyFrames class
    /// to animate the position of an object.
    /// </summary>
    public class PointAnimationUsingKeyFramesExample : Page
    {
        public PointAnimationUsingKeyFramesExample()
        {
            Title = "PointAnimationUsingKeyFrames Example";
            Background = Brushes.White;
            Margin = new Thickness(20);

            // Create a NameScope for this page so that
            // Storyboards can be used.
            NameScope.SetNameScope(this, new NameScope());

            // Create an EllipseGeometry.
            EllipseGeometry myAnimatedEllipseGeometry =
                new EllipseGeometry(new Point(200,100), 15, 15);

            // Assign the EllipseGeometry a name so that
            // it can be targeted by a Storyboard.
            this.RegisterName(
                "MyAnimatedEllipseGeometry", myAnimatedEllipseGeometry);

            // Create a Path element to display the geometry.
            Path aPath = new Path();   
            aPath.Fill = Brushes.Blue;
            aPath.Data = myAnimatedEllipseGeometry;

            // Create a Canvas to contain the path.
            Canvas containerCanvas = new Canvas();
            containerCanvas.Width = 500;
            containerCanvas.Height = 400;
            containerCanvas.Children.Add(aPath);

            // Create a PointAnimationUsingKeyFrames to
            // animate the EllipseGeometry.
            PointAnimationUsingKeyFrames centerPointAnimation
                = new PointAnimationUsingKeyFrames();
            centerPointAnimation.Duration = TimeSpan.FromSeconds(5);

            // Animate from the starting position to (100,300)
            // over the first half-second using linear
            // interpolation.
            centerPointAnimation.KeyFrames.Add(
                new LinearPointKeyFrame(
                    new Point(100, 300), // Target value (KeyValue)
                    KeyTime.FromTimeSpan(TimeSpan.FromSeconds(0.5))) // KeyTime
                );

            // Animate from (100,300) (the value of the previous key frame) 
            // to (400,300) at 1 second using discrete interpolation.
            // Because the interpolation is discrete, the ellipse will appear
            // to "jump" to (400,300) at 1 second.
            centerPointAnimation.KeyFrames.Add(
                new DiscretePointKeyFrame(
                    new Point(400, 300), // Target value (KeyValue)
                    KeyTime.FromTimeSpan(TimeSpan.FromSeconds(1))) // KeyTime
                );

            // Animate from (400,300) (the value of the previous key frame) to (200,100)
            // over two seconds, starting at 1 second (the key time of the
            // last key frame) and ending at 3 seconds.
            centerPointAnimation.KeyFrames.Add(
                new SplinePointKeyFrame(
                    new Point(200, 100), // Target value (KeyValue)
                    KeyTime.FromTimeSpan(TimeSpan.FromSeconds(3)), // KeyTime
                    new KeySpline(0.6, 0.0, 0.9, 0.0) // KeySpline
                    )
                );

            // Set the animation to repeat forever. 
            centerPointAnimation.RepeatBehavior = RepeatBehavior.Forever;

            // Set the animation to target the Center property
            // of the object named "MyAnimatedEllipseGeometry".
            Storyboard.SetTargetName(centerPointAnimation, "MyAnimatedEllipseGeometry");
            Storyboard.SetTargetProperty(
                centerPointAnimation, new PropertyPath(EllipseGeometry.CenterProperty));

            // Create a storyboard to apply the animation.
            Storyboard ellipseStoryboard = new Storyboard();
            ellipseStoryboard.Children.Add(centerPointAnimation);

            // Start the storyboard when the Path loads.
            aPath.Loaded += delegate(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
            {
                ellipseStoryboard.Begin(this);
            };

            Content = containerCanvas;
        }

    }
}
<Page 
  xmlns="https://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation" 
  xmlns:x="https://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
  Background="White" Margin="20">
  <Canvas Width="400" Height="400">
    <Path Fill="Blue">
      <Path.Data>

        <!-- Describes an ellipse. -->
        <EllipseGeometry x:Name="MyAnimatedEllipseGeometry"
          Center="200,100" RadiusX="15" RadiusY="15" />
      </Path.Data>
      <Path.Triggers>
        <EventTrigger RoutedEvent="Path.Loaded">
          <BeginStoryboard>
            <Storyboard>

              <!-- Animating the Center property uses 3 KeyFrames, which animate
                   the ellipse allong a triangular path. -->
              <PointAnimationUsingKeyFrames
                Storyboard.TargetProperty="Center"
                Storyboard.TargetName="MyAnimatedEllipseGeometry"
                Duration="0:0:5" RepeatBehavior="Forever">

                <!-- Over the first half second, Using a LinearPointKeyFrame, the ellipse 
                     moves steadily from its starting position along the first line of the 
                     trianglar path.  -->
                <LinearPointKeyFrame 
                  KeyTime="0:0:0.5"
                  Value="100,300" />

                <!-- Using a DiscretePointKeyFrame, the ellipse suddenly changes position
                     after the first second of the animation. -->
                <DiscretePointKeyFrame 
                  KeyTime="0:0:1"
                  Value="400,300" />

                <!-- Using a SplinePointKeyFrame, the ellipse moves back to its starting
                     position. It moves slowly at first and then speeds up. This key frame 
                     takes 2 seconds to complete. -->
                <SplinePointKeyFrame 
                  KeySpline="0.6,0.0 0.9,0.00" 
                  KeyTime="0:0:3"
                  Value="200,100" />
              </PointAnimationUsingKeyFrames>
            </Storyboard>
          </BeginStoryboard>
        </EventTrigger>
      </Path.Triggers>
    </Path>
  </Canvas>
</Page>

For the complete sample, see KeyFrame Animation Sample.

For consistency with other animation examples, the code versions of this example use a Storyboard object to apply the PointAnimationUsingKeyFrames. However, when applying a single animation in code, it's simpler to use the BeginAnimation method instead of using a Storyboard. For an example, see How to: Animate a Property Without Using a Storyboard.

See Also

Reference

PointAnimationUsingKeyFrames

EllipseGeometry.Center

EllipseGeometry

Concepts

Key-Frame Animations Overview

Other Resources

Key-Frame Animation How-to Topics