StateManagerMetadata
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Defines properties and message types for StateManager.
Inherits properties and message types from ResourceMetadata.
| StateManagerMetadata.StateManagerLongestPathProperty¶ | The longest path is selected for transformation animations. |
| StateManagerMetadata.GoToStateMessage¶ | Attempts to go to a state in a state manager |
| StateManagerMetadata.GoToNextDefinedStateMessage¶ | Attempts to go to a state that is defined after the current one in a state manager Arguments: StateManagerMetadata.GoToNextDefinedStateMessageArguments |
| StateManagerMetadata.GoToPreviousDefinedStateMessage¶ | Attempts to go to a state that is defined before the current one in a state manager Arguments: StateManagerMetadata.GoToPreviousDefinedStateMessageArguments |
| StateManagerMetadata.EnteredStateMessage¶ | Occurs when a state manager has entered a state. Arguments: StateManagerMetadata.EnteredStateMessageArguments |
| StateManagerMetadata.LeftStateMessage¶ | Occurs when a state manager has left a state. |
| StateManagerMetadata.TransitionStartedMessage¶ | Occurs when a state manager begins a transition to a state. Arguments: StateManagerMetadata.TransitionStartedMessageArguments |
| StateManagerMetadata.TransitionFinishedMessage¶ | Occurs when a state manager finishes a transition to a state. Arguments: StateManagerMetadata.TransitionFinishedMessageArguments |
Message arguments classes define message arguments used for different message types. Each class defines a number of property types - arguments - together with getter and setter functions for them.
| EnteredStateProperty¶ | State Manager State Entered Example
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| LoopStatesProperty¶ | Whether to go back to the first state after reaching the last state. Example
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| StateProperty¶ | State Manager State Example
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| LeftStateProperty¶ | State Manager State Left Example
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| ImmediateProperty¶ | Whether to change the state instantly, without playing a transition animation. Example
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| StateGroupProperty¶ | The state group that contains the state to which you want to transition. Example
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