ThicknessKeyFrame.InterpolateValue(Thickness, Double) Method
Definition
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Returns the interpolated value of a specific key frame at the progress increment provided.
public:
System::Windows::Thickness InterpolateValue(System::Windows::Thickness baseValue, double keyFrameProgress);
public System.Windows.Thickness InterpolateValue (System.Windows.Thickness baseValue, double keyFrameProgress);
member this.InterpolateValue : System.Windows.Thickness * double -> System.Windows.Thickness
Public Function InterpolateValue (baseValue As Thickness, keyFrameProgress As Double) As Thickness
Parameters
- baseValue
- Thickness
The value to animate from.
- keyFrameProgress
- Double
A value between 0.0 and 1.0, inclusive, that specifies the percentage of time that has elapsed for this key frame.
Returns
The output value of this key frame given the specified base value and progress.
Exceptions
Occurs if keyFrameProgress
is not between 0.0 and 1.0, inclusive.
Remarks
The base value is typically the initial value of the property being animated or the Value of the previous key frame.
Most implementations will return the value of baseValue
when keyFrameProgress
is 0.0.