Starting Out with Java: Early Objects (6th Edition)
Starting Out with Java: Early Objects (6th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780134462011
Author: Tony Gaddis
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 13, Problem 8SA
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ScaleTransition class:

  • The “ScaleTransition” class makes a node larger or smaller over time.
  • The constructors of class define different types of operations.
  • The constructors in “ScaleTransition” class includes:
    • ScaleTransition():
      • It creates a “ScaleTransition” object that is empty.
      • The “setDuration” method establishes animation’s duration.
      • The “setNode” method specifies node that is to be animated.
    • “ScaleTransition(duration)”
      • The argument “duration” denotes lasting time duration for animation.
      • The “setNode” method specifies node that is to be animated.
    • “ScaleTransition(duration, node)”
      • The argument “duration” denotes lasting time duration for animation.
      • The “node” argument denotes the node to animate.

setFromX:

  • The method “setFromX” is used to specify scale factor along X axis.
  • It takes value of X coordinate as argument.
  • It denotes the starting scale factor of the node.

setFromY:

  • The method “setFromY” is used to specify scale factor along Y axis.
  • It takes value of Y coordinate as argument.
  • It denotes the starting scale factor of the node.

Example:

The example for “ScaleTransition” class and methods “setFromX” and “setFromY” is given below:

Circle cir = new Circle(0, 40, 20);

ScaleTransition trns = new ScaleTransition(new Duration(5000), cir)

trns.setFromX(1.0);

trns.setFromY(1.0);

trns.setToX(3.0);

Here, “cir” denotes an object of “Circle” class. The given code generates a circle with particular dimensions. The animation’s duration is 5 seconds. The circle is been displayed with scale factor of 1 initially and it increases to a scale factor of 3.

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