NAME

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

SYNOPSIS

## with mediator

use Algorithm::Easing;
use Algorithm::Easing::Ease;

# this example produces traditional 'ease' output;

my $translation = Algorithm::Easing::Ease->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
    ...;
}

INTRODUCTION

Commonly used in animation, Penner's easing functions are beautiful translations between two positive whole integer values.

The included easing functions in Algorithm::Easing are :

Exponential
Elastic
Bounce
Linear
Cubic
Quadratic
Quartonion
Quintonion
Sinusoidal
Backdraft
Circular

For ease of use, there is an included Mediator class. The Mediator class permits the programmer to select from the spread of easing functions through a single class name.

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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