
Starting Out With Java: From Control Structures Through Objects, Student Value Edition (7th Edition)
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Chapter 14.2, Problem 14.13CP
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TranslateTransition class:
- The “TranslateTransition” class makes a node to move from one point to another.
- The constructors of class define different types of operations.
- The constructors in “TranslateTransition” class includes:
- TranslateTransition():
- It creates a “TranslateTransition” object that is empty.
- The “setDuration” method establishes animation’s duration.
- The “setNode” method specifies node that is to be animated.
- “TranslateTransition(duration)”
- The argument “duration” denotes lasting time duration for animation.
- The “setNode” method specifies node that is to be animated.
- “TranslateTransition(duration, node)”
- The argument “duration” denotes lasting time duration for animation...
- TranslateTransition():
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Starting Out With Java: From Control Structures Through Objects, Student Value Edition (7th Edition)
Chapter 14.1, Problem 14.1CPChapter 14.1, Problem 14.2CPChapter 14.1, Problem 14.3CPChapter 14.1, Problem 14.4CPChapter 14.1, Problem 14.5CPChapter 14.1, Problem 14.6CPChapter 14.1, Problem 14.7CPChapter 14.1, Problem 14.8CPChapter 14.1, Problem 14.9CPChapter 14.1, Problem 14.10CP
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