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Gets or sets the time at which this Timeline should begin.
| XAML |
<object BeginTime="TimeSpan" .../>
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| Scripting |
value = object.BeginTime object.BeginTime = value |
Property Value
The start time of the time line.
This property is read/write. The default value is null, which corresponds to a value of 0.
Remarks
See TimeSpan for the string format you use to specify a BeginTime value. Creating a TimeSpan in XAML is only possible through a type conversion syntax when setting a property that takes a TimeSpan as an attribute string.
You can set the BeginTime value in script using object.BeginTime="durationstring" syntax. You must use a quoted string, which then uses the same type conversion behavior as the XAML attribute syntax. You can set the value on a running animation, and the value will apply the next time the same animation is started. You can get the BeginTime value in script using value=object.BeginTime syntax. However, if the BeginTime for an animation is not explicitly set (either through scripting or XAML), then the value of object.BeginTime will be null. A null value for BeginTime has the same implied effect on an animation as does a TimeSpan explicitly set to "0".
Applies To
ColorAnimation, ColorAnimationUsingKeyFrames, DoubleAnimation, DoubleAnimationUsingKeyFrames, PointAnimation, PointAnimationUsingKeyFrames, Storyboard