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A rich library of animations for use with the Azure Maps Web SDK. |
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A rich library of animations for use with the Azure Maps Web SDK.
- Frame based animation timer.
- Drop animations for Point data and markers.
- Animate data along a path.
- Animate the map camera along a path.
- Create a snakeline animation effect.
- Animate the changing of coordinates in a shape or marker.
- Morph a shapes from one geometry to another.
- Group animations and play them together, sequentially, or incrementally.
- Create a flowing stroke dash array in a line layer.
- Improved setTimeout and setInterval functions that leverage requestAnimationFrame.
- Leverage over 30 different built in easing functions.
Download the project and copy the azure-maps-animations
JavaScript file from the dist
folder into your project.
See the documentation for more details on a specific feature or take a look at one of the samples below.
Animate to new position of marker
Animate to new position of point
Drop multiple markers animation
Drop multiple symbols animation
The following are some ideas to take this project further.
- New examples
- Cluster explode
- Traffic flow lines
- New animations
- Line path with trail
- Playable camera animations (rotate around, fly, jump)
- UI controls
- Animation control UI
- Time series animation control UI
- Investigate
- Add option to reduce noise of
heading
values in route path animation. - JSON schema for saving and replaying animations.
- Add option to reduce noise of
- Azure Maps Web SDK Open modules - A collection of open source modules that extend the Azure Maps Web SDK.
- Azure Maps Web SDK Samples
- Azure Maps & Azure Active Directory Samples
- List of open-source Azure Maps projects
We welcome contributions. Feel free to submit code samples, file issues and pull requests on the repo and we'll address them as we can. Learn more about how you can help on our Contribution Rules & Guidelines.
You can reach out to us anytime with questions and suggestions using our communities below:
This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information, see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact opencode@microsoft.com with any additional questions or comments.
MIT
See License for full license text.