How to: Define a Name Scope
To animate with Storyboard in code, you must create a NameScope and register the target objects' names with the element that owns that name scope. In the following example, a NameScope is created for myMainPanel
. Two buttons, button1
and button2
, are added to the panel, and their names registered. Several animations and a Storyboard are created. The storyboard's Begin method is used to start the animations.
Because button1
, button2
, and myMainPanel
all share the same name scope, any one of them can be used with the Storyboard Begin method to start the animations.
Example
using System;
using System.Windows;
using System.Windows.Controls;
using System.Windows.Media;
using System.Windows.Media.Animation;
using System.Windows.Shapes;
namespace Microsoft.Samples.Animation.AnimatingWithStoryboards
{
public class ScopeExample : Page
{
private Storyboard myStoryboard;
private StackPanel myMainPanel;
private Button button1, button2;
public ScopeExample()
{
this.Background = Brushes.White;
myMainPanel = new StackPanel();
// Create a name scope for the stackpanel.
NameScope.SetNameScope(myMainPanel, new NameScope());
myMainPanel.Background = Brushes.Orange;
button1 = new Button();
button1.Name = "Button1";
// Register button1's name with myMainPanel.
myMainPanel.RegisterName(button1.Name, button1);
button1.Content = "Button 1";
button1.Click += new RoutedEventHandler(button1Clicked);
myMainPanel.Children.Add(button1);
button2 = new Button();
button2.Name = "Button2";
// Register button2's name with myMainPanel.
myMainPanel.RegisterName(button2.Name, button2);
button2.Content = "Button 2";
button2.Click += new RoutedEventHandler(button2Clicked);
myMainPanel.Children.Add(button2);
// Create some animations and a storyboard.
DoubleAnimation button1WidthAnimation =
new DoubleAnimation(300, 200, new Duration(TimeSpan.FromSeconds(5)));
Storyboard.SetTargetName(button1WidthAnimation, button1.Name);
Storyboard.SetTargetProperty(button1WidthAnimation, new PropertyPath(Button.WidthProperty));
DoubleAnimation button2WidthAnimation =
new DoubleAnimation(300, 200, new Duration(TimeSpan.FromSeconds(5)));
Storyboard.SetTargetName(button2WidthAnimation, button2.Name);
Storyboard.SetTargetProperty(button2WidthAnimation, new PropertyPath(Button.WidthProperty));
DoubleAnimation heightAnimationWithoutTarget =
new DoubleAnimation(300, 200, new Duration(TimeSpan.FromSeconds(5)));
Storyboard.SetTargetProperty(heightAnimationWithoutTarget, new PropertyPath(FrameworkElement.HeightProperty));
myStoryboard = new Storyboard();
myStoryboard.Children.Add(button1WidthAnimation);
myStoryboard.Children.Add(button2WidthAnimation);
myStoryboard.Children.Add(heightAnimationWithoutTarget);
this.Content = myMainPanel;
}
private void button1Clicked(object sender, RoutedEventArgs args)
{
// Starts the animations. The animation without a specified
// target name, heightAnimationWithoutTarget, is applied to
// myMainPanel.
myStoryboard.Begin(myMainPanel);
}
private void button2Clicked(object sender, RoutedEventArgs args)
{
// Starts the animations. The animation without a specified
// target name, heightAnimationWithoutTarget, is applied to
// button2.
myStoryboard.Begin(button2);
}
}
}
See Also
Tasks
How to: Animate a Property by Using a Storyboard