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public class

OvershootInterpolator

extends Object
implements Interpolator
java.lang.Object
   ↳ android.view.animation.OvershootInterpolator

Class Overview

An interpolator where the change flings forward and overshoots the last value then comes back.

Summary

Public Constructors

? Examples
OvershootInterpolator()

? Examples
OvershootInterpolator(float tension)

? Examples
OvershootInterpolator( Context context, AttributeSet attrs)
Public Methods

? Examples
float getInterpolation(float t)
Maps a value representing the elapsed fraction of an animation to a value that represents the interpolated fraction.
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Inherited Methods
From class java.lang.Object
From interface android.animation.TimeInterpolator

Public Constructors

public OvershootInterpolator ()

Added in API level 4

public OvershootInterpolator (float tension)

Added in API level 4

Parameters
tension Amount of overshoot. When tension equals 0.0f, there is no overshoot and the interpolator becomes a simple deceleration interpolator.

public OvershootInterpolator (Context context, AttributeSet attrs)

Added in API level 4

Public Methods

public float getInterpolation (float t)

Added in API level 4

Maps a value representing the elapsed fraction of an animation to a value that represents the interpolated fraction. This interpolated value is then multiplied by the change in value of an animation to derive the animated value at the current elapsed animation time.

Parameters
t A value between 0 and 1.0 indicating our current point in the animation where 0 represents the start and 1.0 represents the end
Returns
  • The interpolation value. This value can be more than 1.0 for interpolators which overshoot their targets, or less than 0 for interpolators that undershoot their targets.
No examples for this method.
Frequently called with: [Clear]
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