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  1. Da Man

    Tweening an Array

    Wow, absolutely excellent and comprehensive response. Thanks a lot!
  2. Da Man

    Tweening an Array

    I have two arrays in javascript, here's a small example: arr1 = [0, 0, 0, 0]; arr2 = [3,6,3,5]; I want to tween all the numbers from arr1 to arr2. So, from 0 to 3 from 0 to 6 from 0 to 3 from 0 to 5 I tried doing something like: TweenLite.to(this, duration, {arr1:arr2}); but it didn't work, so I tried again: for (var i = 0; i < arr1.length; i++) { TweenLite.to(this, duration, {arr1[i]:arr2[i]}); } But that threw up an error. What's the best way to do this? In my real code, I actually have upwards of 14 elements in the array. Thanks in advance!
  3. Thanks for all the info! I'll definitely spend some time to take a look at this.
  4. I'm doing some animation on canvas with tweens currently like this (this is just one of a few): TweenLite.to(data, tweenDuration, {numMsgs:numMsgsResult, delay:overallDelay, ease:easeFunc, onUpdate:draw}); Needless to say, the draw() function is called onUpdate and it is what draws on my canvas. I was wondering, however, whether moving to a ticker approach would improve performance. If it does, then that'd be great. However, I tried reading the documentation for it and I'm still a bit confused as to how I'd implement this. How do I go from what my code currently does to a ticker approach? Thanks in advance.
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