Gewusst wie: Steuern eines Storyboards nach dem Start
In diesem Beispiel wird gezeigt, wie Sie ein Storyboard nach dem Start mithilfe von Code steuern. Zum Steuern eines Storyboards in XAML verwenden Sie die Objekte Trigger und TriggerAction. Ein Beispiel finden Sie unter Gewusst wie: Verwenden von Ereignistriggern zum Steuern eines Storyboards nach dessen Start.
Zum Starten eines Storyboards verwenden Sie die Begin-Methode. Diese verteilt die Animationen des Storyboards an die Eigenschaften, die sie animieren, und startet das Storyboard.
Um ein Storyboard steuerbar zu machen, verwenden Sie die Begin-Methode, und geben Sie true als zweiten Parameter an. Anschließend können Sie die interaktiven Methoden des Storyboards verwenden, um das Storyboard anzuhalten, fortzusetzen, zu durchsuchen, zu beenden, zu beschleunigen oder zu seinem Füllbereich vorrücken. Nachfolgend finden Sie eine Liste der interaktiven Methoden des Storyboards:
Pause: Hält das Storyboard an.
Resume: Setzt ein angehaltenes Storyboard fort.
SetSpeedRatio: Legt die interaktive Geschwindigkeit des Storyboards fest.
Seek: Durchsucht das Storyboard bis zur angegebenen Position.
SeekAlignedToLastTick: Durchsucht das Storyboard bis zur angegebenen Position. Im Gegensatz zur Seek-Methode wird dieser Vorgang vor dem nächsten Teilstrich verarbeitet.
SkipToFill: Rückt ein Storyboard zu seinem Füllbereich vor, wenn es einen solchen hat.
Stop: Beendet das Storyboard.
Im folgenden Beispiel werden verschiedene Storyboardmethoden zum interaktiven Steuern eines Storyboards verwendet.
Hinweis
Ein Beispiel zum Steuern eines Storyboards mithilfe von Triggern mit XAML finden Sie unter Gewusst wie: Verwenden von Ereignistriggern zum Steuern eines Storyboards nach dessen Start.
Beispiel
/*
This example shows how to control
a storyboard after it has started.
*/
using System;
using System.Windows;
using System.Windows.Controls;
using System.Windows.Media;
using System.Windows.Shapes;
using System.Windows.Media.Animation;
namespace Microsoft.Samples.Animation.TimingBehaviors
{
public partial class ControlStoryboardExample : Page
{
private Storyboard myStoryboard;
public ControlStoryboardExample()
{
// Create a name scope for the page.
NameScope.SetNameScope(this, new NameScope());
this.WindowTitle = "Controlling a Storyboard";
this.Background = Brushes.White;
StackPanel myStackPanel = new StackPanel();
myStackPanel.Margin = new Thickness(20);
// Create a rectangle.
Rectangle myRectangle = new Rectangle();
myRectangle.Width = 100;
myRectangle.Height = 20;
myRectangle.Margin = new Thickness(12,0,0,5);
myRectangle.Fill = new SolidColorBrush(Color.FromArgb(170, 51, 51, 255));
myRectangle.HorizontalAlignment = HorizontalAlignment.Left;
myStackPanel.Children.Add(myRectangle);
// Assign the rectangle a name by
// registering it with the page, so that
// it can be targeted by storyboard
// animations.
this.RegisterName("myRectangle", myRectangle);
//
// Create an animation and a storyboard to animate the
// rectangle.
//
DoubleAnimation myDoubleAnimation =
new DoubleAnimation(100, 500, new Duration(TimeSpan.FromSeconds(5)));
Storyboard.SetTargetName(myDoubleAnimation, "myRectangle");
Storyboard.SetTargetProperty(myDoubleAnimation, new PropertyPath(Rectangle.WidthProperty));
myStoryboard = new Storyboard();
myStoryboard.Children.Add(myDoubleAnimation);
//
// Create some buttons to control the storyboard
// and a panel to contain them.
//
StackPanel buttonPanel = new StackPanel();
buttonPanel.Orientation = Orientation.Horizontal;
Button beginButton = new Button();
beginButton.Content = "Begin";
beginButton.Click += new RoutedEventHandler(beginButton_Clicked);
buttonPanel.Children.Add(beginButton);
Button pauseButton = new Button();
pauseButton.Content = "Pause";
pauseButton.Click +=new RoutedEventHandler(pauseButton_Clicked);
buttonPanel.Children.Add(pauseButton);
Button resumeButton = new Button();
resumeButton.Content = "Resume";
resumeButton.Click +=new RoutedEventHandler(resumeButton_Clicked);
buttonPanel.Children.Add(resumeButton);
Button skipToFillButton = new Button();
skipToFillButton.Content = "Skip to Fill";
skipToFillButton.Click +=new RoutedEventHandler(skipToFillButton_Clicked);
buttonPanel.Children.Add(skipToFillButton);
Button setSpeedRatioButton = new Button();
setSpeedRatioButton.Content = "Triple Speed";
setSpeedRatioButton.Click +=new RoutedEventHandler(setSpeedRatioButton_Clicked);
buttonPanel.Children.Add(setSpeedRatioButton);
Button stopButton = new Button();
stopButton.Content = "Stop";
stopButton.Click +=new RoutedEventHandler(stopButton_Clicked);
buttonPanel.Children.Add(stopButton);
myStackPanel.Children.Add(buttonPanel);
this.Content = myStackPanel;
}
// Begins the storyboard.
private void beginButton_Clicked(object sender, RoutedEventArgs args)
{
// Specifying "true" as the second Begin parameter
// makes this storyboard controllable.
myStoryboard.Begin(this, true);
}
// Pauses the storyboard.
private void pauseButton_Clicked(object sender, RoutedEventArgs args)
{
myStoryboard.Pause(this);
}
// Resumes the storyboard.
private void resumeButton_Clicked(object sender, RoutedEventArgs args)
{
myStoryboard.Resume(this);
}
// Advances the storyboard to its fill period.
private void skipToFillButton_Clicked(object sender, RoutedEventArgs args)
{
myStoryboard.SkipToFill(this);
}
// Updates the storyboard's speed.
private void setSpeedRatioButton_Clicked(object sender, RoutedEventArgs args)
{
// Makes the storyboard progress three times as fast as normal.
myStoryboard.SetSpeedRatio(this, 3);
}
// Stops the storyboard.
private void stopButton_Clicked(object sender, RoutedEventArgs args)
{
myStoryboard.Stop(this);
}
}
}
'
' This example shows how to control
' a storyboard after it has started.
'
'
Imports System.Windows
Imports System.Windows.Controls
Imports System.Windows.Media
Imports System.Windows.Shapes
Imports System.Windows.Media.Animation
Namespace Microsoft.Samples.Animation.TimingBehaviors
Partial Public Class ControlStoryboardExample
Inherits Page
Private ReadOnly myStoryboard As Storyboard
Public Sub New()
' Create a name scope for the page.
NameScope.SetNameScope(Me, New NameScope())
WindowTitle = "Controlling a Storyboard"
Background = Brushes.White
Dim myStackPanel As New StackPanel With {
.Margin = New Thickness(20)
}
' Create a rectangle.
Dim myRectangle As New Rectangle With {
.Width = 100,
.Height = 20,
.Margin = New Thickness(12, 0, 0, 5),
.Fill = New SolidColorBrush(Color.FromArgb(170, 51, 51, 255)),
.HorizontalAlignment = HorizontalAlignment.Left
}
myStackPanel.Children.Add(myRectangle)
' Assign the rectangle a name by
' registering it with the page, so that
' it can be targeted by storyboard
' animations.
RegisterName("myRectangle", myRectangle)
'
' Create an animation and a storyboard to animate the
' rectangle.
'
Dim myDoubleAnimation As New DoubleAnimation(100, 500, New Duration(TimeSpan.FromSeconds(5)))
Storyboard.SetTargetName(myDoubleAnimation, "myRectangle")
Storyboard.SetTargetProperty(myDoubleAnimation, New PropertyPath(Rectangle.WidthProperty))
myStoryboard = New Storyboard()
myStoryboard.Children.Add(myDoubleAnimation)
'
' Create some buttons to control the storyboard
' and a panel to contain them.
'
Dim buttonPanel As New StackPanel With {
.Orientation = Orientation.Horizontal
}
Dim beginButton As New Button With {
.Content = "Begin"
}
AddHandler beginButton.Click, AddressOf beginButton_Clicked
buttonPanel.Children.Add(beginButton)
Dim pauseButton As New Button With {
.Content = "Pause"
}
AddHandler pauseButton.Click, AddressOf pauseButton_Clicked
buttonPanel.Children.Add(pauseButton)
Dim resumeButton As New Button With {
.Content = "Resume"
}
AddHandler resumeButton.Click, AddressOf resumeButton_Clicked
buttonPanel.Children.Add(resumeButton)
Dim skipToFillButton As New Button With {
.Content = "Skip to Fill"
}
AddHandler skipToFillButton.Click, AddressOf skipToFillButton_Clicked
buttonPanel.Children.Add(skipToFillButton)
Dim setSpeedRatioButton As New Button With {
.Content = "Triple Speed"
}
AddHandler setSpeedRatioButton.Click, AddressOf setSpeedRatioButton_Clicked
buttonPanel.Children.Add(setSpeedRatioButton)
Dim stopButton As New Button With {
.Content = "Stop"
}
AddHandler stopButton.Click, AddressOf stopButton_Clicked
buttonPanel.Children.Add(stopButton)
myStackPanel.Children.Add(buttonPanel)
Content = myStackPanel
End Sub
' Begins the storyboard.
Private Sub beginButton_Clicked(sender As Object, args As RoutedEventArgs)
' Specifying "true" as the second Begin parameter
' makes this storyboard controllable.
myStoryboard.Begin(Me, True)
End Sub
' Pauses the storyboard.
Private Sub pauseButton_Clicked(sender As Object, args As RoutedEventArgs)
myStoryboard.Pause(Me)
End Sub
' Resumes the storyboard.
Private Sub resumeButton_Clicked(sender As Object, args As RoutedEventArgs)
myStoryboard.Resume(Me)
End Sub
' Advances the storyboard to its fill period.
Private Sub skipToFillButton_Clicked(sender As Object, args As RoutedEventArgs)
myStoryboard.SkipToFill(Me)
End Sub
' Updates the storyboard's speed.
Private Sub setSpeedRatioButton_Clicked(sender As Object, args As RoutedEventArgs)
' Makes the storyboard progress three times as fast as normal.
myStoryboard.SetSpeedRatio(Me, 3)
End Sub
' Stops the storyboard.
Private Sub stopButton_Clicked(sender As Object, args As RoutedEventArgs)
myStoryboard.Stop(Me)
End Sub
End Class
End Namespace
Weitere Informationen
.NET Desktop feedback