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This example shows how to use the DoubleAnimationUsingPath class to move an object along a path defined by a PathGeometry.
Example
The following example uses two DoubleAnimationUsingPath objects to move a rectangle along a geometric path:
The first DoubleAnimationUsingPath animates the X of the TranslateTransform applied to the rectangle. It makes the rectangle move horizontally along the path.
The second DoubleAnimationUsingPath animates the Y of the TranslateTransform applied to the rectangle. It makes the rectangle move vertically along the path.
<Page
xmlns="https://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
xmlns:x="https://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
xmlns:PresentationOptions="https://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation/options"
xmlns:mc="https://schemas.openxmlformats.org/markup-compatibility/2006"
mc:Ignorable="PresentationOptions">
<Page.Resources>
<!-- This is the geometry creates the animation path. Because
this example uses it multiple times, it's declared as a resource and
frozen to improve performance. -->
<PathGeometry x:Key="AnimationPath"
Figures="M 10,100 C 35,0 135,0 160,100 180,190 285,200 310,100"
PresentationOptions:Freeze="True" />
</Page.Resources>
<Canvas Width="400" Height="400">
<!-- The object to animate. -->
<Rectangle
Width="30" Height="30" Fill="Blue">
<Rectangle.RenderTransform>
<TranslateTransform x:Name="AnimatedTranslateTransform" />
</Rectangle.RenderTransform>
<Rectangle.Triggers>
<EventTrigger RoutedEvent="Path.Loaded">
<BeginStoryboard>
<Storyboard RepeatBehavior="Forever">
<!-- Animates the rectangle horizotally along the path. -->
<DoubleAnimationUsingPath
Storyboard.TargetName="AnimatedTranslateTransform"
Storyboard.TargetProperty="X"
PathGeometry="{StaticResource AnimationPath}"
Source="X"
Duration="0:0:5" />
<!-- Animates the rectangle vertically along the path. -->
<DoubleAnimationUsingPath
Storyboard.TargetName="AnimatedTranslateTransform"
Storyboard.TargetProperty="Y"
PathGeometry="{StaticResource AnimationPath}"
Source="Y"
Duration="0:0:5" />
</Storyboard>
</BeginStoryboard>
</EventTrigger>
</Rectangle.Triggers>
</Rectangle>
</Canvas>
</Page>
using System;
using System.Windows;
using System.Windows.Controls;
using System.Windows.Media;
using System.Windows.Media.Animation;
using System.Windows.Navigation;
using System.Windows.Shapes;
namespace SDKSample
{
public class DoubleAnimationUsingPathExample : Page
{
public DoubleAnimationUsingPathExample()
{
// Create a NameScope for the page so that
// we can use Storyboards.
NameScope.SetNameScope(this, new NameScope());
// Create a rectangle.
Rectangle aRectangle = new Rectangle();
aRectangle.Width = 30;
aRectangle.Height = 30;
aRectangle.Fill = Brushes.Blue;
// Create a transform. This transform
// will be used to move the rectangle.
TranslateTransform animatedTranslateTransform =
new TranslateTransform();
// Register the transform's name with the page
// so that they it be targeted by a Storyboard.
this.RegisterName("AnimatedTranslateTransform", animatedTranslateTransform);
aRectangle.RenderTransform = animatedTranslateTransform;
// Create a Canvas to contain the rectangle
// and add it to the page.
Canvas mainPanel = new Canvas();
mainPanel.Width = 400;
mainPanel.Height = 400;
mainPanel.Children.Add(aRectangle);
this.Content = mainPanel;
// Create the animation path.
PathGeometry animationPath = new PathGeometry();
PathFigure pFigure = new PathFigure();
pFigure.StartPoint = new Point(10, 100);
PolyBezierSegment pBezierSegment = new PolyBezierSegment();
pBezierSegment.Points.Add(new Point(35, 0));
pBezierSegment.Points.Add(new Point(135, 0));
pBezierSegment.Points.Add(new Point(160, 100));
pBezierSegment.Points.Add(new Point(180, 190));
pBezierSegment.Points.Add(new Point(285, 200));
pBezierSegment.Points.Add(new Point(310, 100));
pFigure.Segments.Add(pBezierSegment);
animationPath.Figures.Add(pFigure);
// Freeze the PathGeometry for performance benefits.
animationPath.Freeze();
// Create a DoubleAnimationUsingPath to move the
// rectangle horizontally along the path by animating
// its TranslateTransform.
DoubleAnimationUsingPath translateXAnimation =
new DoubleAnimationUsingPath();
translateXAnimation.PathGeometry = animationPath;
translateXAnimation.Duration = TimeSpan.FromSeconds(5);
// Set the Source property to X. This makes
// the animation generate horizontal offset values from
// the path information.
translateXAnimation.Source = PathAnimationSource.X;
// Set the animation to target the X property
// of the TranslateTransform named "AnimatedTranslateTransform".
Storyboard.SetTargetName(translateXAnimation, "AnimatedTranslateTransform");
Storyboard.SetTargetProperty(translateXAnimation,
new PropertyPath(TranslateTransform.XProperty));
// Create a DoubleAnimationUsingPath to move the
// rectangle vertically along the path by animating
// its TranslateTransform.
DoubleAnimationUsingPath translateYAnimation =
new DoubleAnimationUsingPath();
translateYAnimation.PathGeometry = animationPath;
translateYAnimation.Duration = TimeSpan.FromSeconds(5);
// Set the Source property to Y. This makes
// the animation generate vertical offset values from
// the path information.
translateYAnimation.Source = PathAnimationSource.Y;
// Set the animation to target the Y property
// of the TranslateTransform named "AnimatedTranslateTransform".
Storyboard.SetTargetName(translateYAnimation, "AnimatedTranslateTransform");
Storyboard.SetTargetProperty(translateYAnimation,
new PropertyPath(TranslateTransform.YProperty));
// Create a Storyboard to contain and apply the animations.
Storyboard pathAnimationStoryboard = new Storyboard();
pathAnimationStoryboard.RepeatBehavior = RepeatBehavior.Forever;
pathAnimationStoryboard.Children.Add(translateXAnimation);
pathAnimationStoryboard.Children.Add(translateYAnimation);
// Start the animations when the rectangle is loaded.
aRectangle.Loaded += delegate(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
{
// Start the storyboard.
pathAnimationStoryboard.Begin(this);
};
}
}
}
For the complete sample, see Path Animation Sample.
Another way to move an object using a geometric path is to use a MatrixAnimationUsingPath object. For an example, see How to: Animate an Object Along a Path (Matrix Animation).