RE: [Flashcoders] log or sin or what?

2006-09-28 Thread Mike Keesey
According the the name, it should be some kind of a quadratic equation
(ax^2 + bx + c = 0). You could get something looking a lot like this
with the sine or cosine functions, though.

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 Does anyone know what formula yields a curve that looks sorta like
this?
 

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Re: [Flashcoders] log or sin or what?

2006-09-28 Thread Arse @ Snepo

cos(0-Math.PI)

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Mike Keesey wrote:

According the the name, it should be some kind of a quadratic equation
(ax^2 + bx + c = 0). You could get something looking a lot like this
with the sine or cosine functions, though.

―
Mike Keesey

  

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Does anyone know what formula yields a curve that looks sorta like


this?
  


http://hosted.zeh.com.br/mctween/examples/tracer.swf?mode=easeinoutquad
  

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Re: [Flashcoders] log or sin or what?

2006-09-28 Thread ben farrell
You're looking for sin.  Cosine (cos) will do about the same thing, but 
it starts where your example ends - but both have the same shape when 
left to go forever.
The only hitch is that you want to look at the sin of angles 0 -180, but 
when you use sin or cosine, you need to convert to radians to use it.  
Radians are degrees times Pi/180.  So if you wanted to look at the 
vertical value of your point at 134 degrees, it would be:  sin( 134 x 
Math.Pi / 180 );

ben

til wrote:

Does anyone know what formula yields a curve that looks sorta like this?

http://hosted.zeh.com.br/mctween/examples/tracer.swf?mode=easeinoutquad

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Re: [Flashcoders] log or sin or what?

2006-09-28 Thread Glen Pike
EaseInOutQuad is one of Robert Penners tweening algorithms.  It looks 
like it does one thing for half the tween then flips it after the 
halfway point.


If you download the Fuse Engine, you get Robert Penners Tweening classes 
with it then you can play the tweens or alternatively just use the 
equations with your own variables.


http://mosessupposes.com/Fuse/index.html


Glen

Mike Keesey wrote:

According the the name, it should be some kind of a quadratic equation
(ax^2 + bx + c = 0). You could get something looking a lot like this
with the sine or cosine functions, though.

―
Mike Keesey

  

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Subject: [Flashcoders] log or sin or what?

Does anyone know what formula yields a curve that looks sorta like


this?
  


http://hosted.zeh.com.br/mctween/examples/tracer.swf?mode=easeinoutquad
  

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Re: [Flashcoders] log or sin or what?

2006-09-28 Thread Muzak
Or you can get them straight from the source:
http://www.robertpenner.com/easing/

Muzak

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 EaseInOutQuad is one of Robert Penners tweening algorithms.  It looks like it 
 does one thing for half the tween then flips it 
 after the halfway point.

 If you download the Fuse Engine, you get Robert Penners Tweening classes with 
 it then you can play the tweens or alternatively 
 just use the equations with your own variables.

 http://mosessupposes.com/Fuse/index.html


 Glen



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