NAME

Algorithm::Easing::Bounce - Calculate eased translations between two positive whole integer values over time

SYNOPSIS

## with mediator

use Algorithm::Easing;
use Algorithm::Easing::Bounce;

# this example produces traditional 'bounce' output;

my $translation = Algorithm::Easing::Bounce->new;

# total time for eased translation as a real positive integer value
my $d = 2.5;

# begin
my $b = 0;

# change
my $c = 0;

# time passed in seconds as a real positive integer between each frame
my $frame_time = 0.0625;

my @p = [319,0];

for(my $t = 0; $t < 2.5; $t += 0.0625) {
    $p[1] = $translation->ease_out($t,$b,$c,$d)

    # plot
    ...;
}
ease_none()
Usage -- the expected parameters are as follows : 
    t = time
    b = begin
    c = change
    d = duration
    
$obj->ease_none($t,$b,$c,$d);

This method is used for a linear translation between two positive real whole integers using a positive real integer as the parameter for time.

ease_in()
Usage -- the expected parameters are as follows : 
    t = time
    b = begin
    c = change
    d = duration
    
$obj->ease_in($t,$b,$c,$d);

This method is used for a eased translation between two positive real whole integers as an inward tween using a positive real integer as the parameter for time.

ease_out()
Usage -- the expected parameters are as follows : 
    t = time
    b = begin
    c = change
    d = duration
    
$obj->ease_out($t,$b,$c,$d);

This method is used for a eased translation between two positive real whole integers as an outward tween using a positive real integer as the parameter for time.

ease_both()
Usage -- the expected parameters are as follows : 
    t = time
    b = begin
    c = change
    d = duration
    
$obj->ease_both($t,$b,$c,$d);

This method is used for a eased translation between two positive real whole integers as an inward then outward tween using a positive real integer as the parameter for time.

AUTHOR

Jason McVeigh, <jmcveigh@outlook.com>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

Copyright 2016 by Jason McVeigh

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.

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