gre.animation stop

gre.animation_stop(animation_id, data)
gre.animation_stop("animation_name")

Stop an animation. If an animation_id is used to stop the animation, then it must be the return value from gre.animation_create(). If a name is used to stop an animation, then that name must be the name of the animation specified in Designer. This function can take an optional parameter, data_table. The data_table contains the tags and values for the extra arguments to set.

Parameters: animation_id The animation to stop data A table containing the tags and values for the extra arguments to set id The animation id used in the case of multiple animations with the same name context The fully qualified name of an object in the model which will be used as the context for the animation Example:

function create_animation(mapargs)
    local data = {}

    -- slide the x position 400 pixels over 2000 ms and auto-destroy
    -- it on completion
    id = gre.animation_create(60, 1)
    data["rate"] = "linear"
    data["duration"] = 2000
    data["offset"] = 0
    data["delta"] = 400
    data["key"] = "mylayer.mycontrol.grd_x"
    gre.animation_add_step(id, data)

    gre.animation_trigger(id)

    --do stuff

    --Stop the animation
    gre.animation_stop(id)
end

--Example of using gre.animation_stop passing animation names.
function cb_stop_cur_5day()
    if cur_5day_toggle == false then
        gre.animation_stop("show_5day")
    else
        gre.animation_stop("hide_mon_to_fri")
  end
end

--Example of using gre.animation_stop with context.
function cb_toggle_cur_5day()
    local data = {}

    data["context"] = "Layer1.mycontrol"
    gre.animation_stop("show_5day", data)
end
                    
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