
Working with Animations
8-5 Working with Animations
An animation consists of one or more point/curve pairs, in which the curve can be a line segment, circle, ellipse, or function. You build an animation by selecting a point/curve pair, and then adding it to an animation.
Using Animation Commands
You can build and run an animation either by executing menu commands or by using the animation toolbar that appears when you tap [View] and then [Animation UI].
[Edit] – [Animate]
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Add Animation |
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| Replace Animation |
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Trace |
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Go (repeat) |
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| Go (to and fro) |
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Stop |
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Tip
•Most of the procedures in this section are performed using the [Animate] submenu.
•All of the [Animate] menu commands can be accessed from the animation toolbar, except for [Edit] - [Animate] - [Edit Animations].
•To close the animation toolbar and return to the normal toolbar, tap the = button on the right side of the animation toolbar, or tap [View] and then [Animation UI].
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