Class PauseTransition


public final class PauseTransition
extends Transition
This Transition executes an Animation.onFinished at the end of its duration.

Code Segment Example:

 
 import javafx.scene.shape.*;
 import javafx.animation.*;

 ...

     Rectangle rect = new Rectangle (100, 40, 100, 100);
     rect.setArcHeight(50);
     rect.setArcWidth(50);
     rect.setFill(Color.VIOLET);

     RotateTransition rt = new RotateTransition(Duration.millis(3000), rect);
     rt.setByAngle(180);
     rt.setCycleCount(4f);
     rt.setAutoReverse(true);
     SequentialTransition seqTransition = new SequentialTransition (
         new PauseTransition(Duration.millis(1000)), // wait a second
         rt
     );
     seqTransition.play();

 ...

 
 
Since:
JavaFX 2.0
See Also:
Transition, Animation
  • Property Details

    • duration

      public final ObjectProperty<Duration> durationProperty
      The duration of this Transition.

      It is not possible to change the duration of a running PauseTransition. If the value of duration is changed for a running PauseTransition, the animation has to be stopped and started again to pick up the new value.

      Note: While the unit of duration is a millisecond, the granularity depends on the underlying operating system and will in general be larger. For example animations on desktop systems usually run with a maximum of 60fps which gives a granularity of ~17 ms. Setting duration to value lower than Duration.ZERO will result in IllegalArgumentException.

      Default value:
      400ms
      See Also:
      getDuration(), setDuration(Duration)
  • Constructor Details

    • PauseTransition

      public PauseTransition​(Duration duration)
      The constructor of PauseTransition.
      Parameters:
      duration - The duration of the PauseTransition
    • PauseTransition

      public PauseTransition()
      The constructor of PauseTransition
  • Method Details

    • setDuration

      public final void setDuration​(Duration value)
      Sets the value of the property duration.
      Property description:
      The duration of this Transition.

      It is not possible to change the duration of a running PauseTransition. If the value of duration is changed for a running PauseTransition, the animation has to be stopped and started again to pick up the new value.

      Note: While the unit of duration is a millisecond, the granularity depends on the underlying operating system and will in general be larger. For example animations on desktop systems usually run with a maximum of 60fps which gives a granularity of ~17 ms. Setting duration to value lower than Duration.ZERO will result in IllegalArgumentException.

      Default value:
      400ms
    • getDuration

      public final Duration getDuration()
      Gets the value of the property duration.
      Property description:
      The duration of this Transition.

      It is not possible to change the duration of a running PauseTransition. If the value of duration is changed for a running PauseTransition, the animation has to be stopped and started again to pick up the new value.

      Note: While the unit of duration is a millisecond, the granularity depends on the underlying operating system and will in general be larger. For example animations on desktop systems usually run with a maximum of 60fps which gives a granularity of ~17 ms. Setting duration to value lower than Duration.ZERO will result in IllegalArgumentException.

      Default value:
      400ms
    • durationProperty

      public final ObjectProperty<Duration> durationProperty()
      The duration of this Transition.

      It is not possible to change the duration of a running PauseTransition. If the value of duration is changed for a running PauseTransition, the animation has to be stopped and started again to pick up the new value.

      Note: While the unit of duration is a millisecond, the granularity depends on the underlying operating system and will in general be larger. For example animations on desktop systems usually run with a maximum of 60fps which gives a granularity of ~17 ms. Setting duration to value lower than Duration.ZERO will result in IllegalArgumentException.

      Default value:
      400ms
      See Also:
      getDuration(), setDuration(Duration)