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package com.sun.scenario.animation.shared;

import javafx.animation.KeyFrame;
import javafx.util.Duration;

public abstract class ClipInterpolator {

    static ClipInterpolator create(KeyFrame[] keyFrames, long[] keyFrameTicks) {
        return (ClipInterpolator.getRealKeyFrameCount(keyFrames) == 2) ? (keyFrames.length == 1) ? new SimpleClipInterpolator(
                keyFrames[0], keyFrameTicks[0]) : new SimpleClipInterpolator(keyFrames[0],
                keyFrames[1], keyFrameTicks[1])
                : new GeneralClipInterpolator(keyFrames, keyFrameTicks);
    }

    
Figures out the number of "real" key frames. The user may not have specified the "zero" key frame, in which case we end up inferring an additional zero key frame on the array.
Params:
  • keyFrames – The key frames. Must not be null.
Returns:The "real" number of key frames
/** * Figures out the number of "real" key frames. The user may not have specified the "zero" key * frame, in which case we end up inferring an additional zero key frame on the array. * * @param keyFrames The key frames. Must not be null. * @return The "real" number of key frames */
static int getRealKeyFrameCount(KeyFrame[] keyFrames) { final int length = keyFrames.length; return (length == 0) ? 0 : (keyFrames[0].getTime() .greaterThan(Duration.ZERO)) ? length + 1 : length; }
Changes the keyframes. The optimal implementation for the new keyFrames might be different. For this reason, setKeyFrames returns a ClipInterpolator implementation with the updated values. This can either be the same object or a newly created one.
Params:
  • keyFrames – The new sorted array of keyframes of this clip
  • keyFrameTicks – tick duration of corresponding keyFrames
Returns:The ClipInterpolator implementation to use after changing the keyframes.
/** * Changes the keyframes. * * The optimal implementation for the new keyFrames might be different. For * this reason, setKeyFrames returns a ClipInterpolator implementation with * the updated values. This can either be the same object or a newly created * one. * * @param keyFrames * The new sorted array of keyframes of this clip * @param keyFrameTicks * tick duration of corresponding keyFrames * @return The ClipInterpolator implementation to use after changing the * keyframes. */
abstract ClipInterpolator setKeyFrames(KeyFrame[] keyFrames, long[] keyFrameTicks); abstract void interpolate(long ticks); abstract void validate(boolean forceSync); }