Hmmm. Sounds kind of similar to the way the timer example is set (from
the pyglet docs).

It may take me a little while to get it working, but thank for
answering. I'll see how to go around implementing it.

On 15 mar, 14:34, Casey Duncan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Maybe define an animation as a class with a start() method. This
> method would do a schedule_interval() for the object's update() method
> which would update the animation state. The start method would also do
> a schedule_once() for the object's stop() method that would unschedule
> update().
>
> -Casey
>
> On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 1:52 PM, Alejandro Castellanos
>
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hello, I was trying to find my way around pyglet's particular use of
> > functions, but I can only choose from either thriggering their use
> > once after a determinate set of time, and triggering them in an
> > indefinite interval.
>
> > My problem is that I'm trying to find a way to make animations (or an
> > action, basically) that last a set amount of time, and then stops
> > executing. Think of it as an instruction that tells an image to
> > smoothly move to the right for 100 pixels, showing each step of the
> > movement on screen, and then stop. Instead I can only make it move the
> > whole distance at one (or I could control it manually using the
> > keyboard, but that's not what I'm after).
>
> > I'm using these:
> > ---
>
> > pyglet.clock.schedule_interval(function, interval)
>
> > pyglet.clock.schedule_once(function, start time)
>
> > ---
>
> > I think the way around it may be by using the clock, but so far I'm
> > out of luck. Any suggestions?
>
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