- No need to use intervals and calculate percentages for your total animation time.
- Animate the same variable with multiple animatables!
- You only need one AnimationController
- Intuitive and easy to use interface
dependencies:
flutter_sequence_animation: "^4.0.0"
then
$ flutter packages get
then
import 'package:flutter_sequence_animation/flutter_sequence_animation.dart';
The Staggered Animation example from here is 207 lines of code . The same animation with this package is 128 lines of code. It is also much easier to read and edit.
sequenceAnimation = new SequenceAnimationBuilder()
.addAnimatable(
animatable: new ColorTween(begin: Colors.red, end: Colors.yellow),
from: const Duration(seconds: 0),
to: const Duration(seconds: 2),
tag: "color"
).addAnimatable(
animatable: new ColorTween(begin: Colors.yellow, end: Colors.blueAccent),
from: const Duration(seconds: 2),
to: const Duration(seconds: 4),
tag: "color",
curve: Curves.easeOut
).addAnimatable(
animatable: new ColorTween(begin: Colors.blueAccent, end: Colors.pink),
// animatable: new Tween<double>(begin: 200.0, end: 40.0),
from: const Duration(seconds: 5),
to: const Duration(seconds: 6),
tag: "color",
curve: Curves.fastOutSlowIn
).animate(controller);
In this case only the color is animated but you can add as many different properties to the sequence as you'd like to. The only restriction is that animations with the same tag can not overlap and need to be ordered.
sequenceAnimation["color"]
This animation is a composition of all animatables you passed in with the same tag.
new AnimatedBuilder(
builder: (context, child) {
return new Center(
child: new Container(
color: sequenceAnimation["color"].value,
height: 200.0,
width: 200.0,
),
);
},
animation: controller,
),
Sepcial thanks to Simon Lightfoot for the help!
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