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UIView.CommitAnimations Method

Definition

Indicates the end of an animation block.

[Foundation.Export("commitAnimations")]
public static void CommitAnimations ();
static member CommitAnimations : unit -> unit
Attributes

Remarks

The use of this method is discouraged. Application developers should prefer to use the UIViewPropertyAnimator class to animate UIViews.

Older versions of iOS used a matched set of BeginAnimations(String, IntPtr) and CommitAnimations() to specify an animation block. The following code, taken from the "Animate a UIView using UIKit" recipe, shows the technique:

UIView.BeginAnimations ("slideAnimation");

UIView.SetAnimationDuration (2);
UIView.SetAnimationCurve (UIViewAnimationCurve.EaseInOut);
UIView.SetAnimationRepeatCount (2);
UIView.SetAnimationRepeatAutoreverses (true);
UIView.SetAnimationDelegate (this);
UIView.SetAnimationDidStopSelector (
  new Selector ("slideAnimationFinished:"));
_imageView.Center = new PointF (UIScreen.MainScreen.Bounds.Right -
  _imageView.Frame.Width / 2, _imageView.Center.Y);
UIView.CommitAnimations ();

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