Trajectory list box example
This example shows the use of the Trajectory List Box 3D node to create an interactive scrollable list of items. The example implements a simple gallery of photos with a selection effect using an animation.
The Trajectory List Box 3D node, its Circle Trajectory, content shown in the Trajectory List Box 3D, and animation that highlights the centered photo are created in Kanzi Studio. The point of time at which a highlight-animation is launched is defined based on the scroll speed and focused item data available from the user input events that the trajectory list box component produces.
The Trajectory List Box 3D node in the example uses these features:
- Scroll Axis. The scroll axis for the trajectory is set to the x axis. The trajectory defines the scroll path.
- Looping. You can clamp the items in the Trajectory List Box 3D node to the defined trajectory start and end or to transition between the start and end positions, as in this example, with the Looping property.
- Trajectory. To use a trajectory for the Trajectory List Box 3D, you need to create it in the Library > Trajectories. You can create circle and line trajectories in Kanzi Studio. To use a spline trajectory, create a spline in a third-party tool, import it, and add the spline as a Spline Trajectory. See Using circle trajectories, Using line trajectories, and Using spline trajectories.
You can customize the trajectory by adding and setting trajectory properties such as Item Area Begin, Item Area End, Cursor Offset, and Override Distance.
- Selection and focus behavior. Selection and focus events are handled separately. The Item focused event is generated at the moment the user releases the pointer. It contains the information on the item that is brought to the center with the current trajectory movement. The selection message is generated when a user selects an item by clicking or tapping it. You can select the Bring Center selection behavior in Kanzi Studio.
You can define more actions for the focus and selection events for any member of the Trajectory List Box 3D, or even the trajectory list box component itself, by setting invoked actions for List Box: Item Focused or List Box: Item Selected events.
You can find the example in the <KanziWorkspace>/Examples/Trajectory_list_box directory.
See also
Using the Trajectory List Box 3D node
Examples
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