Difference between revisions of "Animations"

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brd.createElement('segment',[[0,0],p],{dash:3});
 
brd.createElement('segment',[[0,0],p],{dash:3});
 
</jsxgraph>
 
</jsxgraph>
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</source>
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<source lang="html4strict">
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<span onClick="p.visit([-1.8,-0.5],1000,2)" style="color:blue">Click here, to start animation 1</span>
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<span onClick="p.moveTo([-1.5,1.5],1000)" style="color:red">Click here, to start animation 2</span>
 
</source>
 
</source>
  
 
[[Category:Examples]]
 
[[Category:Examples]]

Revision as of 16:19, 17 December 2009

Click here, to start animation 1 Click here, to start animation 2

The JavaScript code

<span onClick="p.visit([-1.8,-0.5],1000,2)" style="color:blue">Click here, to start animation 1</span>
<span onClick="p.moveTo([-1.5,1.5],1000)" style="color:red">Click here, to start animation 2</span>
<jsxgraph width="500" height="500">
brd = JXG.JSXGraph.initBoard('jxgbox',{boundingbox:[-2,2,2,-2], keepaspectratio:true, axis:true});
p = brd.createElement('point',[1.5,1.5],{face:'o', size:8, strokeColor:'red', fillOpacity:0.6, strokeOpacity: 0.6});
brd.createElement('segment',[[0,0],p],{dash:3});
</jsxgraph>
<span onClick="p.visit([-1.8,-0.5],1000,2)" style="color:blue">Click here, to start animation 1</span>
<span onClick="p.moveTo([-1.5,1.5],1000)" style="color:red">Click here, to start animation 2</span>