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+ - Update type + Types of autoPlay behaviours - - Updates every frame during Update calls + + No tween is automatically played - - Updates every frame during LateUpdate calls + + Only Sequences are automatically played - - Updates using FixedUpdate calls + + Only Tweeners are automatically played + + + All tweens are automatically played + + + + What axis to constrain in case of Vector tweens + + + + Called the first time the tween is set in a playing state, after any eventual delay + + + + Used in place of System.Func, which is not available in mscorlib. + + + + + Used in place of System.Action. + + + + + Public so it can be used by lose scripts related to DOTween (like DOTweenAnimation) + + + + + Used to separate DOTween class from the MonoBehaviour instance (in order to use static constructors on DOTween). + Contains all instance-based methods + + + + Used internally inside Unity Editor, as a trick to update DOTween's inspector at every frame + + + + Directly sets the current max capacity of Tweeners and Sequences + (meaning how many Tweeners and Sequences can be running at the same time), + so that DOTween doesn't need to automatically increase them in case the max is reached + (which might lead to hiccups when that happens). + Sequences capacity must be less or equal to Tweeners capacity + (if you pass a low Tweener capacity it will be automatically increased to match the Sequence's). + Beware: use this method only when there are no tweens running. + + Max Tweeners capacity. + Default: 200 + Max Sequences capacity. + Default: 50 + + + + This class contains a C# port of the easing equations created by Robert Penner (http://robertpenner.com/easing). + + + + + Easing equation function for a bounce (exponentially decaying parabolic bounce) easing in: accelerating from zero velocity. + + + Current time (in frames or seconds). + + + Expected easing duration (in frames or seconds). + + Unused: here to keep same delegate for all ease types. + Unused: here to keep same delegate for all ease types. + + The eased value. + + + + + Easing equation function for a bounce (exponentially decaying parabolic bounce) easing out: decelerating from zero velocity. + + + Current time (in frames or seconds). + + + Expected easing duration (in frames or seconds). + + Unused: here to keep same delegate for all ease types. + Unused: here to keep same delegate for all ease types. + + The eased value. + + + + + Easing equation function for a bounce (exponentially decaying parabolic bounce) easing in/out: acceleration until halfway, then deceleration. + + + Current time (in frames or seconds). + + + Expected easing duration (in frames or seconds). + + Unused: here to keep same delegate for all ease types. + Unused: here to keep same delegate for all ease types. + + The eased value. + + + + + Returns a value between 0 and 1 (inclusive) based on the elapsed time and ease selected + + + + + Returns a value between 0 and 1 (inclusive) based on the elapsed time and ease selected + + + + + Used to interpret AnimationCurves as eases. + Public so it can be used by external ease factories + + + + + Additional notices passed to plugins when updating. + Public so it can be used by custom plugins. Internally, only PathPlugin uses it + + + + + None + + + + + Lets the plugin know that we restarted or rewinded + + + + + Public only so custom shortcuts can access some of these methods + + + + + Returns a Vector3 with z = 0 + + + + + Returns the 2D angle between two vectors + + + + + Struct that stores two colors (used for LineRenderer tweens) + + + + + Used for tween callbacks + + + + + Used for tween callbacks + + + + + Used for custom and animationCurve-based ease functions. Must return a value between 0 and 1. + + + + + Main DOTween class. Contains static methods to create and control tweens in a generic way + + + + DOTween's version + + + If TRUE (default) makes tweens slightly slower but safer, automatically taking care of a series of things + (like targets becoming null while a tween is playing). + Default: TRUE + + + If TRUE you will get a DOTween report when exiting play mode (only in the Editor). + Useful to know how many max Tweeners and Sequences you reached and optimize your final project accordingly. + Beware, this will slightly slow down your tweens while inside Unity Editor. + Default: FALSE + + + Global DOTween timeScale. + Default: 1 + + + If TRUE, DOTween will use Time.smoothDeltaTime instead of Time.deltaTime for UpdateType.Normal and UpdateType.Late tweens + (unless they're set as timeScaleIndependent, in which case this setting will be ignored). + Setting this to TRUE will lead to smoother animations. + Default: FALSE + + + DOTween's log behaviour. + Default: LogBehaviour.ErrorsOnly + + + If TRUE draws path gizmos in Unity Editor (if the gizmos button is active). + Deactivate this if you want to avoid gizmos overhead while in Unity Editor + + + Default updateType for new tweens. + Default: UpdateType.Normal + + + Sets whether Unity's timeScale should be taken into account by default or not. + Default: false + + + Default autoPlay behaviour for new tweens. + Default: AutoPlay.All + + + Default autoKillOnComplete behaviour for new tweens. + Default: TRUE + + + Default loopType applied to all new tweens. + Default: LoopType.Restart + + + If TRUE all newly created tweens are set as recyclable, otherwise not. + Default: FALSE + + + Default ease applied to all new Tweeners (not to Sequences which always have Ease.Linear as default). + Default: Ease.InOutQuad + + + Default overshoot/amplitude used for eases + Default: 1.70158f + + + Default period used for eases + Default: 0 + + + + Must be called once, before the first ever DOTween call/reference, + otherwise it will be called automatically and will use default options. + Calling it a second time won't have any effect. + You can chain SetCapacity to this method, to directly set the max starting size of Tweeners and Sequences: + DOTween.Init(false, false, LogBehaviour.Default).SetCapacity(100, 20); + + If TRUE all new tweens will be set for recycling, meaning that when killed, + instead of being destroyed, they will be put in a pool and reused instead of creating new tweens. This option allows you to avoid + GC allocations by reusing tweens, but you will have to take care of tween references, since they might result active + even if they were killed (since they might have been respawned and are now being used for other tweens). + If you want to automatically set your tween references to NULL when a tween is killed + you can use the OnKill callback like this: + .OnKill(()=> myTweenReference = null) + You can change this setting at any time by changing the static property, + or you can set the recycling behaviour for each tween separately, using: + SetRecyclable(bool recyclable) + Default: FALSE + If TRUE makes tweens slightly slower but safer, automatically taking care of a series of things + (like targets becoming null while a tween is playing). + You can change this setting at any time by changing the static property. + Default: FALSE + Type of logging to use. + You can change this setting at any time by changing the static property. + Default: ErrorsOnly + + + + Directly sets the current max capacity of Tweeners and Sequences + (meaning how many Tweeners and Sequences can be running at the same time), + so that DOTween doesn't need to automatically increase them in case the max is reached + (which might lead to hiccups when that happens). + Sequences capacity must be less or equal to Tweeners capacity + (if you pass a low Tweener capacity it will be automatically increased to match the Sequence's). + Beware: use this method only when there are no tweens running. + + Max Tweeners capacity. + Default: 200 + Max Sequences capacity. + Default: 50 + + + + Kills all tweens, clears all cached tween pools and plugins and resets the max Tweeners/Sequences capacities to the default values. + + If TRUE also destroys DOTween's gameObject and resets its initializiation, default settings and everything else + (so that next time you use it it will need to be re-initialized) + + + + Clears all cached tween pools. + + + + + Checks all active tweens to find and remove eventually invalid ones (usually because their targets became NULL) + and returns the total number of invalid tweens found and removed. + Automatically called when loading a new scene if is TRUE. + BEWARE: this is a slightly expensive operation so use it with care + + + + Tweens a property or field to the given value using default plugins + A getter for the field or property to tween. + Example usage with lambda:()=> myProperty + A setter for the field or property to tween + Example usage with lambda:x=> myProperty = x + The end value to reachThe tween's duration + + + Tweens a property or field to the given value using default plugins + A getter for the field or property to tween. + Example usage with lambda:()=> myProperty + A setter for the field or property to tween + Example usage with lambda:x=> myProperty = x + The end value to reachThe tween's duration + + + Tweens a property or field to the given value using default plugins + A getter for the field or property to tween. + Example usage with lambda:()=> myProperty + A setter for the field or property to tween + Example usage with lambda:x=> myProperty = x + The end value to reachThe tween's duration + + + Tweens a property or field to the given value using default plugins + A getter for the field or property to tween. + Example usage with lambda:()=> myProperty + A setter for the field or property to tween + Example usage with lambda:x=> myProperty = x + The end value to reachThe tween's duration + + + Tweens a property or field to the given value using default plugins + A getter for the field or property to tween. + Example usage with lambda:()=> myProperty + A setter for the field or property to tween + Example usage with lambda:x=> myProperty = x + The end value to reachThe tween's duration + + + Tweens a property or field to the given value using default plugins + A getter for the field or property to tween. + Example usage with lambda:()=> myProperty + A setter for the field or property to tween + Example usage with lambda:x=> myProperty = x + The end value to reachThe tween's duration + + + Tweens a property or field to the given value using default plugins + A getter for the field or property to tween. + Example usage with lambda:()=> myProperty + A setter for the field or property to tween + Example usage with lambda:x=> myProperty = x + The end value to reachThe tween's duration + + + Tweens a property or field to the given value using default plugins + A getter for the field or property to tween. + Example usage with lambda:()=> myProperty + A setter for the field or property to tween + Example usage with lambda:x=> myProperty = x + The end value to reachThe tween's duration + + + Tweens a property or field to the given value using default plugins + A getter for the field or property to tween. + Example usage with lambda:()=> myProperty + A setter for the field or property to tween + Example usage with lambda:x=> myProperty = x + The end value to reachThe tween's duration + + + Tweens a property or field to the given value using default plugins + A getter for the field or property to tween. + Example usage with lambda:()=> myProperty + A setter for the field or property to tween + Example usage with lambda:x=> myProperty = x + The end value to reachThe tween's duration + + + Tweens a property or field to the given value using default plugins + A getter for the field or property to tween. + Example usage with lambda:()=> myProperty + A setter for the field or property to tween + Example usage with lambda:x=> myProperty = x + The end value to reachThe tween's duration + + + Tweens a property or field to the given value using default plugins + A getter for the field or property to tween. + Example usage with lambda:()=> myProperty + A setter for the field or property to tween + Example usage with lambda:x=> myProperty = x + The end value to reachThe tween's duration + + + Tweens a property or field to the given value using default plugins + A getter for the field or property to tween. + Example usage with lambda:()=> myProperty + A setter for the field or property to tween + Example usage with lambda:x=> myProperty = x + The end value to reachThe tween's duration + + + Tweens a property or field to the given value using a custom plugin + The plugin to use. Each custom plugin implements a static Get() method + you'll need to call to assign the correct plugin in the correct way, like this: + CustomPlugin.Get() + A getter for the field or property to tween. + Example usage with lambda:()=> myProperty + A setter for the field or property to tween + Example usage with lambda:x=> myProperty = x + The end value to reachThe tween's duration + + + Tweens only one axis of a Vector3 to the given value using default plugins. + A getter for the field or property to tween. + Example usage with lambda:()=> myProperty + A setter for the field or property to tween + Example usage with lambda:x=> myProperty = x + The end value to reachThe tween's duration + The axis to tween + + + Tweens only the alpha of a Color to the given value using default plugins + A getter for the field or property to tween. + Example usage with lambda:()=> myProperty + A setter for the field or property to tween + Example usage with lambda:x=> myProperty = x + The end value to reachThe tween's duration + + + Tweens a virtual property from the given start to the given end value + and implements a setter that allows to use that value with an external method or a lambda + Example: + To(MyMethod, 0, 12, 0.5f); + Where MyMethod is a function that accepts a float parameter (which will be the result of the virtual tween) + The action to perform with the tweened value + The value to start from + The end value to reach + The duration of the virtual tween + + + + Punches a Vector3 towards the given direction and then back to the starting one + as if it was connected to the starting position via an elastic. + This tween type generates some GC allocations at startup + A getter for the field or property to tween. + Example usage with lambda:()=> myProperty + A setter for the field or property to tween + Example usage with lambda:x=> myProperty = x + The direction and strength of the punch + The duration of the tween + Indicates how much will the punch vibrate + Represents how much (0 to 1) the vector will go beyond the starting position when bouncing backwards. + 1 creates a full oscillation between the direction and the opposite decaying direction, + while 0 oscillates only between the starting position and the decaying direction + + + Shakes a Vector3 with the given values. + A getter for the field or property to tween. + Example usage with lambda:()=> myProperty + A setter for the field or property to tween + Example usage with lambda:x=> myProperty = x + The duration of the tween + The shake strength + Indicates how much will the shake vibrate + Indicates how much the shake will be random (0 to 180 - values higher than 90 kind of suck, so beware). + Setting it to 0 will shake along a single direction and behave like a random punch. + If TRUE only shakes on the X Y axis (looks better with things like cameras). + + + Shakes a Vector3 with the given values. + A getter for the field or property to tween. + Example usage with lambda:()=> myProperty + A setter for the field or property to tween + Example usage with lambda:x=> myProperty = x + The duration of the tween + The shake strength on each axis + Indicates how much will the shake vibrate + Indicates how much the shake will be random (0 to 180 - values higher than 90 kind of suck, so beware). + Setting it to 0 will shake along a single direction and behave like a random punch. + + + Tweens a property or field to the given values using default plugins. + Ease is applied between each segment and not as a whole. + This tween type generates some GC allocations at startup + A getter for the field or property to tween. + Example usage with lambda:()=> myProperty + A setter for the field or property to tween + Example usage with lambda:x=> myProperty = x + The end values to reach for each segment. This array must have the same length as durations + The duration of each segment. This array must have the same length as endValues + + + + Returns a new to be used for tween groups + + + + Completes all tweens and returns the number of actual tweens completed + (meaning tweens that don't have infinite loops and were not already complete) + For Sequences only: if TRUE also internal Sequence callbacks will be fired, + otherwise they will be ignored + + + Completes all tweens with the given ID or target and returns the number of actual tweens completed + (meaning the tweens that don't have infinite loops and were not already complete) + For Sequences only: if TRUE internal Sequence callbacks will be fired, + otherwise they will be ignored + + + Flips all tweens (changing their direction to forward if it was backwards and viceversa), + then returns the number of actual tweens flipped + + + Flips the tweens with the given ID or target (changing their direction to forward if it was backwards and viceversa), + then returns the number of actual tweens flipped + + + Sends all tweens to the given position (calculating also eventual loop cycles) and returns the actual tweens involved + + + Sends all tweens with the given ID or target to the given position (calculating also eventual loop cycles) + and returns the actual tweens involved + + + Kills all tweens and returns the number of actual tweens killed + If TRUE completes the tweens before killing them + + + Kills all tweens with the given ID or target and returns the number of actual tweens killed + If TRUE completes the tweens before killing them + + + Pauses all tweens and returns the number of actual tweens paused + + + Pauses all tweens with the given ID or target and returns the number of actual tweens paused + (meaning the tweens that were actually playing and have been paused) + + + Plays all tweens and returns the number of actual tweens played + (meaning tweens that were not already playing or complete) + + + Plays all tweens with the given ID or target and returns the number of actual tweens played + (meaning the tweens that were not already playing or complete) + + + Plays all tweens with the given target and the given ID, and returns the number of actual tweens played + (meaning the tweens that were not already playing or complete) + + + Plays backwards all tweens and returns the number of actual tweens played + (meaning tweens that were not already started, playing backwards or rewinded) + + + Plays backwards all tweens with the given ID or target and returns the number of actual tweens played + (meaning the tweens that were not already started, playing backwards or rewinded) + + + Plays forward all tweens and returns the number of actual tweens played + (meaning tweens that were not already playing forward or complete) + + + Plays forward all tweens with the given ID or target and returns the number of actual tweens played + (meaning the tweens that were not already playing forward or complete) + + + Restarts all tweens, then returns the number of actual tweens restarted + + + Restarts all tweens with the given ID or target, then returns the number of actual tweens restarted + + + Restarts all tweens with the given target and the given ID, and returns the number of actual tweens played + (meaning the tweens that were not already playing or complete) + + + Rewinds and pauses all tweens, then returns the number of actual tweens rewinded + (meaning tweens that were not already rewinded) + + + Rewinds and pauses all tweens with the given ID or target, then returns the number of actual tweens rewinded + (meaning the tweens that were not already rewinded) + + + Smoothly rewinds all tweens (delays excluded), then returns the number of actual tweens rewinding/rewinded + (meaning tweens that were not already rewinded). + A "smooth rewind" animates the tween to its start position, + skipping all elapsed loops (except in case of LoopType.Incremental) while keeping the animation fluent. + Note that a tween that was smoothly rewinded will have its play direction flipped + + + Smoothly rewinds all tweens (delays excluded) with the given ID or target, then returns the number of actual tweens rewinding/rewinded + (meaning the tweens that were not already rewinded). + A "smooth rewind" animates the tween to its start position, + skipping all elapsed loops (except in case of LoopType.Incremental) while keeping the animation fluent. + Note that a tween that was smoothly rewinded will have its play direction flipped + + + Toggles the play state of all tweens and returns the number of actual tweens toggled + (meaning tweens that could be played or paused, depending on the toggle state) + + + Toggles the play state of all tweens with the given ID or target and returns the number of actual tweens toggled + (meaning the tweens that could be played or paused, depending on the toggle state) + + + + Returns TRUE if a tween with the given ID or target is active (regardless if it's playing or not). + You can also use this to know if a shortcut tween is active for a given target. + Example: + transform.DOMoveX(45, 1); // transform is automatically added as the tween target + DOTween.IsTweening(transform); // Returns true + + + + + Returns the total number of active and playing tweens. + A tween is considered as playing even if its delay is actually playing + + + + + Returns a list of all active tweens in a playing state. + Returns NULL if there are no active playing tweens. + Beware: each time you call this method a new list is generated, so use it for debug only + + + + + Returns a list of all active tweens in a paused state. + Returns NULL if there are no active paused tweens. + Beware: each time you call this method a new list is generated, so use it for debug only + + + + + Returns a list of all active tweens with the given id. + Returns NULL if there are no active tweens with the given id. + Beware: each time you call this method a new list is generated + If TRUE returns only the tweens with the given ID that are currently playing + + + + + Returns a list of all active tweens with the given target. + Returns NULL if there are no active tweens with the given target. + Beware: each time you call this method a new list is generated + If TRUE returns only the tweens with the given target that are currently playing + + + + + Creates virtual tweens that can be used to change other elements via their OnUpdate calls + + + + + Tweens a virtual float. + You can add regular settings to the generated tween, + but do not use SetUpdate or you will overwrite the onVirtualUpdate parameter + + The value to start from + The value to tween to + The duration of the tween + A callback which must accept a parameter of type float, called at each update + + + + Returns a value based on the given ease and lifetime percentage (0 to 1) + The value to start from when lifetimePercentage is 0 + The value to reach when lifetimePercentage is 1 + The time percentage (0 to 1) at which the value should be taken + The type of ease + + + Returns a value based on the given ease and lifetime percentage (0 to 1) + The value to start from when lifetimePercentage is 0 + The value to reach when lifetimePercentage is 1 + The time percentage (0 to 1) at which the value should be taken + The type of ease + Eventual overshoot to use with Back ease + + + Returns a value based on the given ease and lifetime percentage (0 to 1) + The value to start from when lifetimePercentage is 0 + The value to reach when lifetimePercentage is 1 + The time percentage (0 to 1) at which the value should be taken + The type of ease + Eventual amplitude to use with Elastic easeType + Eventual period to use with Elastic easeType + + + Returns a value based on the given ease and lifetime percentage (0 to 1) + The value to start from when lifetimePercentage is 0 + The value to reach when lifetimePercentage is 1 + The time percentage (0 to 1) at which the value should be taken + The AnimationCurve to use for ease + + + Fires the given callback after the given time. + Callback delay + Callback to fire when the delay has expired + If TRUE (default) ignores Unity's timeScale + + + + Don't assign this! It's assigned automatically when creating 0 duration tweens + + + + + Don't assign this! It's assigned automatically when setting the ease to an AnimationCurve or to a custom ease function + + + + + Allows to wrap ease method in special ways, adding extra features + + + + + Converts the given ease so that it also creates a stop-motion effect, by playing the tween at the given FPS + + FPS at which the tween should be played + Ease type + + + + Converts the given ease so that it also creates a stop-motion effect, by playing the tween at the given FPS + + FPS at which the tween should be played + AnimationCurve to use for the ease + + + + Converts the given ease so that it also creates a stop-motion effect, by playing the tween at the given FPS + + FPS at which the tween should be played + Custom ease function to use + + + + Used to allow method chaining with DOTween.Init + + + + + Directly sets the current max capacity of Tweeners and Sequences + (meaning how many Tweeners and Sequences can be running at the same time), + so that DOTween doesn't need to automatically increase them in case the max is reached + (which might lead to hiccups when that happens). + Sequences capacity must be less or equal to Tweeners capacity + (if you pass a low Tweener capacity it will be automatically increased to match the Sequence's). + Beware: use this method only when there are no tweens running. + + Max Tweeners capacity. + Default: 200 + Max Sequences capacity. + Default: 50 @@ -35,9 +805,1007 @@ 2D side-scroller path - + - Used internally + Type of path to use with DOPath tweens + + + + Linear, composed of straight segments between each waypoint + + + Curved path (which uses Catmull-Rom curves) + + + + Path control point + + + + + Gets the point on the path at the given percentage (0 to 1) + + The percentage (0 to 1) at which to get the point + If TRUE constant speed is taken into account, otherwise not + + + + This plugin generates some GC allocations at startup + + + + + Path plugin works exclusively with Transforms + + + + + Rotation mode used with DORotate methods + + + + + Fastest way that never rotates beyond 360° + + + + + Fastest way that rotates beyond 360° + + + + + Adds the given rotation to the transform using world axis and an advanced precision mode + (like when using transform.Rotate(Space.World)). + In this mode the end value is is always considered relative + + + + + Adds the given rotation to the transform's local axis + (like when rotating an object with the "local" switch enabled in Unity's editor or using transform.Rotate(Space.Self)). + In this mode the end value is is always considered relative + + + + + Type of scramble to apply to string tweens + + + + + No scrambling of characters + + + + + A-Z + a-z + 0-9 characters + + + + + A-Z characters + + + + + a-z characters + + + + + 0-9 characters + + + + + Custom characters + + + + + Methods that extend Tween objects and allow to control or get data from them + + + + Completes the tween + For Sequences only: if TRUE also internal Sequence callbacks will be fired, + otherwise they will be ignored + + + Flips the direction of this tween (backwards if it was going forward or viceversa) + + + Forces the tween to initialize its settings immediately + + + Send the tween to the given position in time + Time position to reach + (if higher than the whole tween duration the tween will simply reach its end) + If TRUE will play the tween after reaching the given position, otherwise it will pause it + + + Kills the tween + If TRUE completes the tween before killing it + + + Pauses the tween + + + Plays the tween + + + Sets the tween in a backwards direction and plays it + + + Sets the tween in a forward direction and plays it + + + Restarts the tween from the beginning + If TRUE includes the eventual tween delay, otherwise skips it + + + Rewinds and pauses the tween + If TRUE includes the eventual tween delay, otherwise skips it + + + Smoothly rewinds the tween (delays excluded). + A "smooth rewind" animates the tween to its start position, + skipping all elapsed loops (except in case of LoopType.Incremental) while keeping the animation fluent. + If called on a tween who is still waiting for its delay to happen, it will simply set the delay to 0 and pause the tween. + Note that a tween that was smoothly rewinded will have its play direction flipped + + + Plays the tween if it was paused, pauses it if it was playing + + + Send a path tween to the given waypoint. + Has no effect if this is not a path tween. + BEWARE, this is a special utility method: + it works only with Linear eases. Also, the lookAt direction might be wrong after calling this and might need to be set manually + (because it relies on a smooth path movement and doesn't work well with jumps that encompass dramatic direction changes) + Waypoint index to reach + (if higher than the max waypoint index the tween will simply go to the last one) + If TRUE will play the tween after reaching the given waypoint, otherwise it will pause it + + + + Creates a yield instruction that waits until the tween is killed or complete. + It can be used inside a coroutine as a yield. + Example usage:yield return myTween.WaitForCompletion(); + + + + + Creates a yield instruction that waits until the tween is killed or rewinded. + It can be used inside a coroutine as a yield. + Example usage:yield return myTween.WaitForRewind(); + + + + + Creates a yield instruction that waits until the tween is killed. + It can be used inside a coroutine as a yield. + Example usage:yield return myTween.WaitForKill(); + + + + + Creates a yield instruction that waits until the tween is killed or has gone through the given amount of loops. + It can be used inside a coroutine as a yield. + Example usage:yield return myTween.WaitForElapsedLoops(2); + + Elapsed loops to wait for + + + + Creates a yield instruction that waits until the tween is killed or has reached the given position (loops included, delays excluded). + It can be used inside a coroutine as a yield. + Example usage:yield return myTween.WaitForPosition(2.5f); + + Position (loops included, delays excluded) to wait for + + + + Creates a yield instruction that waits until the tween is killed or started + (meaning when the tween is set in a playing state the first time, after any eventual delay). + It can be used inside a coroutine as a yield. + Example usage:yield return myTween.WaitForStart(); + + + + Returns the total number of loops completed by this tween + + + Returns the eventual delay set for this tween + + + Returns the duration of this tween (delays excluded). + NOTE: when using settings like SpeedBased, the duration will be recalculated when the tween starts + If TRUE returns the full duration loops included, + otherwise the duration of a single loop cycle + + + Returns the elapsed time for this tween (delays exluded) + If TRUE returns the elapsed time since startup loops included, + otherwise the elapsed time within the current loop cycle + + + Returns the elapsed percentage (0 to 1) of this tween (delays exluded) + If TRUE returns the elapsed percentage since startup loops included, + otherwise the elapsed percentage within the current loop cycle + + + Returns the elapsed percentage (0 to 1) of this tween (delays exluded), + based on a single loop, and calculating eventual backwards Yoyo loops as 1 to 0 instead of 0 to 1 + + + Returns FALSE if this tween has been killed. + BEWARE: if this tween is recyclable it might have been spawned again for another use and thus return TRUE anyway. + When working with recyclable tweens you should take care to know when a tween has been killed and manually set your references to NULL. + If you want to be sure your references are set to NULL when a tween is killed you can use the OnKill callback like this: + .OnKill(()=> myTweenReference = null) + + + Returns TRUE if this tween was reversed and is set to go backwards + + + Returns TRUE if the tween is complete + (silently fails and returns FALSE if the tween has been killed) + + + Returns TRUE if this tween has been initialized + + + Returns TRUE if this tween is playing + + + Returns the total number of loops set for this tween + (returns -1 if the loops are infinite) + + + + Returns a point on a path based on the given path percentage. + Returns Vector3.zero if this is not a path tween, if the tween is invalid, or if the path is not yet initialized. + A path is initialized after its tween starts, or immediately if the tween was created with the Path Editor (DOTween Pro feature). + You can force a path to be initialized by calling myTween.ForceInit(). + + Percentage of the path (0 to 1) on which to get the point + + + + Returns an array of points that can be used to draw the path. + Note that this method generates allocations, because it creates a new array. + Returns NULL if this is not a path tween, if the tween is invalid, or if the path is not yet initialized. + A path is initialized after its tween starts, or immediately if the tween was created with the Path Editor (DOTween Pro feature). + You can force a path to be initialized by calling myTween.ForceInit(). + + How many points to create for each path segment (waypoint to waypoint). + Only used in case of non-Linear paths + + + + Returns the length of a path. + Returns -1 if this is not a path tween, if the tween is invalid, or if the path is not yet initialized. + A path is initialized after its tween starts, or immediately if the tween was created with the Path Editor (DOTween Pro feature). + You can force a path to be initialized by calling myTween.ForceInit(). + + + + + Types of loop + + + + Each loop cycle restarts from the beginning + + + The tween moves forward and backwards at alternate cycles + + + Continuously increments the tween at the end of each loop cycle (A to B, B to B+(A-B), and so on), thus always moving "onward". + In case of String tweens works only if the tween is set as relative + + + + Controls other tweens as a group + + + + + Methods that extend known Unity objects and allow to directly create and control tweens from their instances + + + + Tweens an AudioSource's volume to the given value. + Also stores the AudioSource as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The end value to reach (0 to 1)The duration of the tween + + + Tweens an AudioSource's pitch to the given value. + Also stores the AudioSource as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The end value to reachThe duration of the tween + + + Tweens a Camera's aspect to the given value. + Also stores the camera as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The end value to reachThe duration of the tween + + + Tweens a Camera's backgroundColor to the given value. + Also stores the camera as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The end value to reachThe duration of the tween + + + Tweens a Camera's farClipPlane to the given value. + Also stores the camera as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The end value to reachThe duration of the tween + + + Tweens a Camera's fieldOfView to the given value. + Also stores the camera as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The end value to reachThe duration of the tween + + + Tweens a Camera's nearClipPlane to the given value. + Also stores the camera as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The end value to reachThe duration of the tween + + + Tweens a Camera's orthographicSize to the given value. + Also stores the camera as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The end value to reachThe duration of the tween + + + Tweens a Camera's pixelRect to the given value. + Also stores the camera as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The end value to reachThe duration of the tween + + + Tweens a Camera's rect to the given value. + Also stores the camera as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The end value to reachThe duration of the tween + + + Shakes a Camera's localPosition along its relative X Y axes with the given values. + Also stores the camera as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The duration of the tween + The shake strength + Indicates how much will the shake vibrate + Indicates how much the shake will be random (0 to 180 - values higher than 90 kind of suck, so beware). + Setting it to 0 will shake along a single direction. + + + Shakes a Camera's localPosition along its relative X Y axes with the given values. + Also stores the camera as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The duration of the tween + The shake strength on each axis + Indicates how much will the shake vibrate + Indicates how much the shake will be random (0 to 180 - values higher than 90 kind of suck, so beware). + Setting it to 0 will shake along a single direction. + + + Shakes a Camera's localRotation. + Also stores the camera as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The duration of the tween + The shake strength + Indicates how much will the shake vibrate + Indicates how much the shake will be random (0 to 180 - values higher than 90 kind of suck, so beware). + Setting it to 0 will shake along a single direction. + + + Shakes a Camera's localRotation. + Also stores the camera as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The duration of the tween + The shake strength on each axis + Indicates how much will the shake vibrate + Indicates how much the shake will be random (0 to 180 - values higher than 90 kind of suck, so beware). + Setting it to 0 will shake along a single direction. + + + Tweens a Light's color to the given value. + Also stores the light as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The end value to reachThe duration of the tween + + + Tweens a Light's intensity to the given value. + Also stores the light as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The end value to reachThe duration of the tween + + + Tweens a Light's shadowStrength to the given value. + Also stores the light as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The end value to reachThe duration of the tween + + + Tweens a LineRenderer's color to the given value. + Also stores the LineRenderer as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations. + Note that this method requires to also insert the start colors for the tween, + since LineRenderers have no way to get them. + The start value to tween from + The end value to reachThe duration of the tween + + + Tweens a Material's color to the given value. + Also stores the material as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The end value to reachThe duration of the tween + + + Tweens a Material's named color property to the given value. + Also stores the material as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The end value to reach + The name of the material property to tween (like _Tint or _SpecColor) + The duration of the tween + + + Tweens a Material's alpha color to the given value + (will have no effect unless your material supports transparency). + Also stores the material as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The end value to reachThe duration of the tween + + + Tweens a Material's alpha color to the given value + (will have no effect unless your material supports transparency). + Also stores the material as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The end value to reach + The name of the material property to tween (like _Tint or _SpecColor) + The duration of the tween + + + Tweens a Material's named float property to the given value. + Also stores the material as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The end value to reach + The name of the material property to tween + The duration of the tween + + + Tweens a Material's texture offset to the given value. + Also stores the material as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The end value to reach + The duration of the tween + + + Tweens a Material's named texture offset property to the given value. + Also stores the material as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The end value to reach + The name of the material property to tween + The duration of the tween + + + Tweens a Material's texture scale to the given value. + Also stores the material as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The end value to reach + The duration of the tween + + + Tweens a Material's named texture scale property to the given value. + Also stores the material as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The end value to reach + The name of the material property to tween + The duration of the tween + + + Tweens a Material's named Vector property to the given value. + Also stores the material as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The end value to reach + The name of the material property to tween + The duration of the tween + + + Tweens a Rigidbody's position to the given value. + Also stores the rigidbody as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The end value to reachThe duration of the tween + If TRUE the tween will smoothly snap all values to integers + + + Tweens a Rigidbody's X position to the given value. + Also stores the rigidbody as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The end value to reachThe duration of the tween + If TRUE the tween will smoothly snap all values to integers + + + Tweens a Rigidbody's Y position to the given value. + Also stores the rigidbody as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The end value to reachThe duration of the tween + If TRUE the tween will smoothly snap all values to integers + + + Tweens a Rigidbody's Z position to the given value. + Also stores the rigidbody as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The end value to reachThe duration of the tween + If TRUE the tween will smoothly snap all values to integers + + + Tweens a Rigidbody's rotation to the given value. + Also stores the rigidbody as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The end value to reachThe duration of the tween + Rotation mode + + + Tweens a Rigidbody's rotation so that it will look towards the given position. + Also stores the rigidbody as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The position to look atThe duration of the tween + Eventual axis constraint for the rotation + The vector that defines in which direction up is (default: Vector3.up) + + + Tweens a Rigidbody's position to the given value, while also applying a jump effect along the Y axis. + Returns a Sequence instead of a Tweener. + Also stores the Rigidbody as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The end value to reach + Power of the jump (the max height of the jump is represented by this plus the final Y offset) + Total number of jumps + The duration of the tween + If TRUE the tween will smoothly snap all values to integers + + + Tweens a TrailRenderer's startWidth/endWidth to the given value. + Also stores the TrailRenderer as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The end startWidth to reachThe end endWidth to reach + The duration of the tween + + + Tweens a TrailRenderer's time to the given value. + Also stores the TrailRenderer as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The end value to reachThe duration of the tween + + + Tweens a Transform's position to the given value. + Also stores the transform as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The end value to reachThe duration of the tween + If TRUE the tween will smoothly snap all values to integers + + + Tweens a Transform's X position to the given value. + Also stores the transform as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The end value to reachThe duration of the tween + If TRUE the tween will smoothly snap all values to integers + + + Tweens a Transform's Y position to the given value. + Also stores the transform as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The end value to reachThe duration of the tween + If TRUE the tween will smoothly snap all values to integers + + + Tweens a Transform's Z position to the given value. + Also stores the transform as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The end value to reachThe duration of the tween + If TRUE the tween will smoothly snap all values to integers + + + Tweens a Transform's localPosition to the given value. + Also stores the transform as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The end value to reachThe duration of the tween + If TRUE the tween will smoothly snap all values to integers + + + Tweens a Transform's X localPosition to the given value. + Also stores the transform as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The end value to reachThe duration of the tween + If TRUE the tween will smoothly snap all values to integers + + + Tweens a Transform's Y localPosition to the given value. + Also stores the transform as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The end value to reachThe duration of the tween + If TRUE the tween will smoothly snap all values to integers + + + Tweens a Transform's Z localPosition to the given value. + Also stores the transform as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The end value to reachThe duration of the tween + If TRUE the tween will smoothly snap all values to integers + + + Tweens a Transform's rotation to the given value. + Also stores the transform as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The end value to reachThe duration of the tween + Rotation mode + + + Tweens a Transform's localRotation to the given value. + Also stores the transform as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The end value to reachThe duration of the tween + Rotation mode + + + Tweens a Transform's localScale to the given value. + Also stores the transform as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The end value to reachThe duration of the tween + + + Tweens a Transform's localScale uniformly to the given value. + Also stores the transform as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The end value to reachThe duration of the tween + + + Tweens a Transform's X localScale to the given value. + Also stores the transform as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The end value to reachThe duration of the tween + + + Tweens a Transform's Y localScale to the given value. + Also stores the transform as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The end value to reachThe duration of the tween + + + Tweens a Transform's Z localScale to the given value. + Also stores the transform as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The end value to reachThe duration of the tween + + + Tweens a Transform's rotation so that it will look towards the given position. + Also stores the transform as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The position to look atThe duration of the tween + Eventual axis constraint for the rotation + The vector that defines in which direction up is (default: Vector3.up) + + + Punches a Transform's localPosition towards the given direction and then back to the starting one + as if it was connected to the starting position via an elastic. + The direction and strength of the punch (added to the Transform's current position) + The duration of the tween + Indicates how much will the punch vibrate + Represents how much (0 to 1) the vector will go beyond the starting position when bouncing backwards. + 1 creates a full oscillation between the punch direction and the opposite direction, + while 0 oscillates only between the punch and the start position + If TRUE the tween will smoothly snap all values to integers + + + Punches a Transform's localScale towards the given size and then back to the starting one + as if it was connected to the starting scale via an elastic. + The punch strength (added to the Transform's current scale) + The duration of the tween + Indicates how much will the punch vibrate + Represents how much (0 to 1) the vector will go beyond the starting size when bouncing backwards. + 1 creates a full oscillation between the punch scale and the opposite scale, + while 0 oscillates only between the punch scale and the start scale + + + Punches a Transform's localRotation towards the given size and then back to the starting one + as if it was connected to the starting rotation via an elastic. + The punch strength (added to the Transform's current rotation) + The duration of the tween + Indicates how much will the punch vibrate + Represents how much (0 to 1) the vector will go beyond the starting rotation when bouncing backwards. + 1 creates a full oscillation between the punch rotation and the opposite rotation, + while 0 oscillates only between the punch and the start rotation + + + Shakes a Transform's localPosition with the given values. + The duration of the tween + The shake strength + Indicates how much will the shake vibrate + Indicates how much the shake will be random (0 to 180 - values higher than 90 kind of suck, so beware). + Setting it to 0 will shake along a single direction. + If TRUE the tween will smoothly snap all values to integers + + + Shakes a Transform's localPosition with the given values. + The duration of the tween + The shake strength on each axis + Indicates how much will the shake vibrate + Indicates how much the shake will be random (0 to 180 - values higher than 90 kind of suck, so beware). + Setting it to 0 will shake along a single direction. + If TRUE the tween will smoothly snap all values to integers + + + Shakes a Transform's localRotation. + The duration of the tween + The shake strength + Indicates how much will the shake vibrate + Indicates how much the shake will be random (0 to 180 - values higher than 90 kind of suck, so beware). + Setting it to 0 will shake along a single direction. + + + Shakes a Transform's localRotation. + The duration of the tween + The shake strength on each axis + Indicates how much will the shake vibrate + Indicates how much the shake will be random (0 to 180 - values higher than 90 kind of suck, so beware). + Setting it to 0 will shake along a single direction. + + + Shakes a Transform's localScale. + The duration of the tween + The shake strength + Indicates how much will the shake vibrate + Indicates how much the shake will be random (0 to 180 - values higher than 90 kind of suck, so beware). + Setting it to 0 will shake along a single direction. + + + Shakes a Transform's localScale. + The duration of the tween + The shake strength on each axis + Indicates how much will the shake vibrate + Indicates how much the shake will be random (0 to 180 - values higher than 90 kind of suck, so beware). + Setting it to 0 will shake along a single direction. + + + Tweens a Transform's position to the given value, while also applying a jump effect along the Y axis. + Returns a Sequence instead of a Tweener. + Also stores the transform as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The end value to reach + Power of the jump (the max height of the jump is represented by this plus the final Y offset) + Total number of jumps + The duration of the tween + If TRUE the tween will smoothly snap all values to integers + + + Tweens a Transform's localPosition to the given value, while also applying a jump effect along the Y axis. + Returns a Sequence instead of a Tweener. + Also stores the transform as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The end value to reach + Power of the jump (the max height of the jump is represented by this plus the final Y offset) + Total number of jumps + The duration of the tween + If TRUE the tween will smoothly snap all values to integers + + + Tweens a Transform's position through the given path waypoints, using the chosen path algorithm. + Also stores the transform as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The waypoints to go through + The duration of the tween + The type of path: Linear (straight path) or CatmullRom (curved CatmullRom path) + The path mode: 3D, side-scroller 2D, top-down 2D + The resolution of the path (useless in case of Linear paths): higher resolutions make for more detailed curved paths but are more expensive. + Defaults to 10, but a value of 5 is usually enough if you don't have dramatic long curves between waypoints + The color of the path (shown when gizmos are active in the Play panel and the tween is running) + + + Tweens a Transform's localPosition through the given path waypoints, using the chosen path algorithm. + Also stores the transform as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The waypoint to go through + The duration of the tween + The type of path: Linear (straight path) or CatmullRom (curved CatmullRom path) + The path mode: 3D, side-scroller 2D, top-down 2D + The resolution of the path: higher resolutions make for more detailed curved paths but are more expensive. + Defaults to 10, but a value of 5 is usually enough if you don't have dramatic long curves between waypoints + The color of the path (shown when gizmos are active in the Play panel and the tween is running) + + + Tweens a Light's color to the given value, + in a way that allows other DOBlendableColor tweens to work together on the same target, + instead than fight each other as multiple DOColor would do. + Also stores the Light as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The value to tween toThe duration of the tween + + + Tweens a Material's color to the given value, + in a way that allows other DOBlendableColor tweens to work together on the same target, + instead than fight each other as multiple DOColor would do. + Also stores the Material as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The value to tween toThe duration of the tween + + + Tweens a Material's named color property to the given value, + in a way that allows other DOBlendableColor tweens to work together on the same target, + instead than fight each other as multiple DOColor would do. + Also stores the Material as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The value to tween to + The name of the material property to tween (like _Tint or _SpecColor) + The duration of the tween + + + Tweens a Transform's position BY the given value (as if you chained a SetRelative), + in a way that allows other DOBlendableMove tweens to work together on the same target, + instead than fight each other as multiple DOMove would do. + Also stores the transform as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The value to tween byThe duration of the tween + If TRUE the tween will smoothly snap all values to integers + + + Tweens a Transform's localPosition BY the given value (as if you chained a SetRelative), + in a way that allows other DOBlendableMove tweens to work together on the same target, + instead than fight each other as multiple DOMove would do. + Also stores the transform as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The value to tween byThe duration of the tween + If TRUE the tween will smoothly snap all values to integers + + + EXPERIMENTAL METHOD - Tweens a Transform's rotation BY the given value (as if you chained a SetRelative), + in a way that allows other DOBlendableRotate tweens to work together on the same target, + instead than fight each other as multiple DORotate would do. + Also stores the transform as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The value to tween byThe duration of the tween + Rotation mode + + + EXPERIMENTAL METHOD - Tweens a Transform's lcoalRotation BY the given value (as if you chained a SetRelative), + in a way that allows other DOBlendableRotate tweens to work together on the same target, + instead than fight each other as multiple DORotate would do. + Also stores the transform as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The value to tween byThe duration of the tween + Rotation mode + + + Tweens a Transform's localScale BY the given value (as if you chained a SetRelative), + in a way that allows other DOBlendableScale tweens to work together on the same target, + instead than fight each other as multiple DOScale would do. + Also stores the transform as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The value to tween byThe duration of the tween + + + + Completes all tweens that have this target as a reference + (meaning tweens that were started from this target, or that had this target added as an Id) + and returns the total number of tweens completed + (meaning the tweens that don't have infinite loops and were not already complete) + + For Sequences only: if TRUE also internal Sequence callbacks will be fired, + otherwise they will be ignored + + + + Completes all tweens that have this target as a reference + (meaning tweens that were started from this target, or that had this target added as an Id) + and returns the total number of tweens completed + (meaning the tweens that don't have infinite loops and were not already complete) + + For Sequences only: if TRUE also internal Sequence callbacks will be fired, + otherwise they will be ignored + + + + Kills all tweens that have this target as a reference + (meaning tweens that were started from this target, or that had this target added as an Id) + and returns the total number of tweens killed. + + If TRUE completes the tween before killing it + + + + Kills all tweens that have this target as a reference + (meaning tweens that were started from this target, or that had this target added as an Id) + and returns the total number of tweens killed. + + If TRUE completes the tween before killing it + + + + Flips the direction (backwards if it was going forward or viceversa) of all tweens that have this target as a reference + (meaning tweens that were started from this target, or that had this target added as an Id) + and returns the total number of tweens flipped. + + + + + Flips the direction (backwards if it was going forward or viceversa) of all tweens that have this target as a reference + (meaning tweens that were started from this target, or that had this target added as an Id) + and returns the total number of tweens flipped. + + + + + Sends to the given position all tweens that have this target as a reference + (meaning tweens that were started from this target, or that had this target added as an Id) + and returns the total number of tweens involved. + + Time position to reach + (if higher than the whole tween duration the tween will simply reach its end) + If TRUE will play the tween after reaching the given position, otherwise it will pause it + + + + Sends to the given position all tweens that have this target as a reference + (meaning tweens that were started from this target, or that had this target added as an Id) + and returns the total number of tweens involved. + + Time position to reach + (if higher than the whole tween duration the tween will simply reach its end) + If TRUE will play the tween after reaching the given position, otherwise it will pause it + + + + Pauses all tweens that have this target as a reference + (meaning tweens that were started from this target, or that had this target added as an Id) + and returns the total number of tweens paused. + + + + + Pauses all tweens that have this target as a reference + (meaning tweens that were started from this target, or that had this target added as an Id) + and returns the total number of tweens paused. + + + + + Plays all tweens that have this target as a reference + (meaning tweens that were started from this target, or that had this target added as an Id) + and returns the total number of tweens played. + + + + + Plays all tweens that have this target as a reference + (meaning tweens that were started from this target, or that had this target added as an Id) + and returns the total number of tweens played. + + + + + Plays backwards all tweens that have this target as a reference + (meaning tweens that were started from this target, or that had this target added as an Id) + and returns the total number of tweens played. + + + + + Plays backwards all tweens that have this target as a reference + (meaning tweens that were started from this target, or that had this target added as an Id) + and returns the total number of tweens played. + + + + + Plays forward all tweens that have this target as a reference + (meaning tweens that were started from this target, or that had this target added as an Id) + and returns the total number of tweens played. + + + + + Plays forward all tweens that have this target as a reference + (meaning tweens that were started from this target, or that had this target added as an Id) + and returns the total number of tweens played. + + + + + Restarts all tweens that have this target as a reference + (meaning tweens that were started from this target, or that had this target added as an Id) + and returns the total number of tweens restarted. + + + + + Restarts all tweens that have this target as a reference + (meaning tweens that were started from this target, or that had this target added as an Id) + and returns the total number of tweens restarted. + + + + + Rewinds all tweens that have this target as a reference + (meaning tweens that were started from this target, or that had this target added as an Id) + and returns the total number of tweens rewinded. + + + + + Rewinds all tweens that have this target as a reference + (meaning tweens that were started from this target, or that had this target added as an Id) + and returns the total number of tweens rewinded. + + + + + Smoothly rewinds all tweens that have this target as a reference + (meaning tweens that were started from this target, or that had this target added as an Id) + and returns the total number of tweens rewinded. + + + + + Smoothly rewinds all tweens that have this target as a reference + (meaning tweens that were started from this target, or that had this target added as an Id) + and returns the total number of tweens rewinded. + + + + + Toggles the paused state (plays if it was paused, pauses if it was playing) of all tweens that have this target as a reference + (meaning tweens that were started from this target, or that had this target added as an Id) + and returns the total number of tweens involved. + + + + + Toggles the paused state (plays if it was paused, pauses if it was playing) of all tweens that have this target as a reference + (meaning tweens that were started from this target, or that had this target added as an Id) + and returns the total number of tweens involved. @@ -157,169 +1925,6 @@ (the duration will represent the number of units the tween moves x second). Has no effect on Sequences, nested tweens, or if the tween has already started - - - Used to separate DOTween class from the MonoBehaviour instance (in order to use static constructors on DOTween). - Contains all instance-based methods - - - - - Used to allow method chaining with DOTween.Init - - - - - Directly sets the current max capacity of Tweeners and Sequences - (meaning how many Tweeners and Sequences can be running at the same time), - so that DOTween doesn't need to automatically increase them in case the max is reached - (which might lead to hiccups when that happens). - Sequences capacity must be less or equal to Tweeners capacity - (if you pass a low Tweener capacity it will be automatically increased to match the Sequence's). - Beware: use this method only when there are no tweens running. - - Max Tweeners capacity. - Default: 200 - Max Sequences capacity. - Default: 50 - - - Used internally inside Unity Editor, as a trick to update DOTween's inspector at every frame - - - - Directly sets the current max capacity of Tweeners and Sequences - (meaning how many Tweeners and Sequences can be running at the same time), - so that DOTween doesn't need to automatically increase them in case the max is reached - (which might lead to hiccups when that happens). - Sequences capacity must be less or equal to Tweeners capacity - (if you pass a low Tweener capacity it will be automatically increased to match the Sequence's). - Beware: use this method only when there are no tweens running. - - Max Tweeners capacity. - Default: 200 - Max Sequences capacity. - Default: 50 - - - - Public so it can be used by lose scripts related to DOTween (like DOTweenAnimation) - - - - - Controls other tweens as a group - - - - - Indicates either a Tweener or a Sequence - - - - Called the first time the tween is set in a playing state, after any eventual delay - - - TimeScale for the tween - - - If TRUE the tween wil go backwards - - - Id (usable for filtering with DOTween static methods). Can be an int, a string, an object, or anything else - - - Tween target (usable for filtering with DOTween static methods). Automatically set by tween creation shorcuts - - - Called when the tween is set in a playing state, after any eventual delay. - Also called each time the tween resumes playing from a paused state - - - Called when the tween state changes from playing to paused. - If the tween has autoKill set to FALSE, this is called also when the tween reaches completion. - - - Called when the tween is rewinded, - either by calling Rewind or by reaching the start position while playing backwards. - Rewinding a tween that is already rewinded will not fire this callback - - - Called each time the tween updates - - - Called the moment the tween completes one loop cycle - - - Called the moment the tween reaches completion (loops included) - - - Called the moment the tween is killed - - - Called when a path tween's current waypoint changes - - - Gets and sets the time position (loops included, delays excluded) of the tween - - - - Rotation mode used with DORotate methods - - - - - Fastest way that never rotates beyond 360° - - - - - Fastest way that rotates beyond 360° - - - - - Adds the given rotation to the transform using world axis and an advanced precision mode - (like when using transform.Rotate(Space.World)). - In this mode the end value is is always considered relative - - - - - Adds the given rotation to the transform's local axis - (like when rotating an object with the "local" switch enabled in Unity's editor or using transform.Rotate(Space.Self)). - In this mode the end value is is always considered relative - - - - - This plugin generates some GC allocations at startup - - - - - Don't assign this! It's assigned automatically when creating 0 duration tweens - - - - - Don't assign this! It's assigned automatically when setting the ease to an AnimationCurve or to a custom ease function - - - - - Types of log behaviours - - - - Log only warnings and errors - - - Log warnings, errors and additional infos - - - Log only errors - Methods that extend Tween objects and allow to set their parameters @@ -635,1258 +2240,67 @@ If left to NULL defaults to the regular forward side of the transform The vector that defines in which direction up is (default: Vector3.up) - + - Methods that extend Tween objects and allow to control or get data from them + Types of log behaviours - - Completes the tween + + Log only warnings and errors - - Flips the direction of this tween (backwards if it was going forward or viceversa) + + Log warnings, errors and additional infos - - Forces the tween to initialize its settings immediately + + Log only errors - - Send the tween to the given position in time - Time position to reach - (if higher than the whole tween duration the tween will simply reach its end) - If TRUE will play the tween after reaching the given position, otherwise it will pause it - - - Kills the tween - If TRUE completes the tween before killing it - - - Pauses the tween - - - Plays the tween - - - Sets the tween in a backwards direction and plays it - - - Sets the tween in a forward direction and plays it - - - Restarts the tween from the beginning - If TRUE includes the eventual tween delay, otherwise skips it - - - Rewinds the tween - If TRUE includes the eventual tween delay, otherwise skips it - - - Plays the tween if it was paused, pauses it if it was playing - - - Send a path tween to the given waypoint. - Has no effect if this is not a path tween. - BEWARE, this is a special utility method: - it works only with Linear eases. Also, the lookAt direction might be wrong after calling this and might need to be set manually - (because it relies on a smooth path movement and doesn't work well with jumps that encompass dramatic direction changes) - Waypoint index to reach - (if higher than the max waypoint index the tween will simply go to the last one) - If TRUE will play the tween after reaching the given waypoint, otherwise it will pause it - - + - Creates a yield instruction that waits until the tween is killed or complete. - It can be used inside a coroutine as a yield. - Example usage:yield return myTween.WaitForCompletion(); + Indicates either a Tweener or a Sequence - - - Creates a yield instruction that waits until the tween is killed or rewinded. - It can be used inside a coroutine as a yield. - Example usage:yield return myTween.WaitForRewind(); - + + TimeScale for the tween - - - Creates a yield instruction that waits until the tween is killed. - It can be used inside a coroutine as a yield. - Example usage:yield return myTween.WaitForKill(); - + + If TRUE the tween wil go backwards - - - Creates a yield instruction that waits until the tween is killed or has gone through the given amount of loops. - It can be used inside a coroutine as a yield. - Example usage:yield return myTween.WaitForElapsedLoops(2); - - Elapsed loops to wait for + + Id (usable for filtering with DOTween static methods). Can be an int, a string, an object, or anything else - - - Creates a yield instruction that waits until the tween is killed or has reached the given position (loops included, delays excluded). - It can be used inside a coroutine as a yield. - Example usage:yield return myTween.WaitForPosition(2.5f); - - Position (loops included, delays excluded) to wait for + + Tween target (usable for filtering with DOTween static methods). Automatically set by tween creation shorcuts - - - Creates a yield instruction that waits until the tween is killed or started - (meaning when the tween is set in a playing state the first time, after any eventual delay). - It can be used inside a coroutine as a yield. - Example usage:yield return myTween.WaitForStart(); - + + Called when the tween is set in a playing state, after any eventual delay. + Also called each time the tween resumes playing from a paused state - - Returns the total number of loops completed by this tween + + Called when the tween state changes from playing to paused. + If the tween has autoKill set to FALSE, this is called also when the tween reaches completion. - - Returns the eventual delay set for this tween + + Called when the tween is rewinded, + either by calling Rewind or by reaching the start position while playing backwards. + Rewinding a tween that is already rewinded will not fire this callback - - Returns the duration of this tween (delays excluded). - NOTE: when using settings like SpeedBased, the duration will be recalculated when the tween starts - If TRUE returns the full duration loops included, - otherwise the duration of a single loop cycle + + Called each time the tween updates - - Returns the elapsed time for this tween (delays exluded) - If TRUE returns the elapsed time since startup loops included, - otherwise the elapsed time within the current loop cycle + + Called the moment the tween completes one loop cycle - - Returns the elapsed percentage (0 to 1) of this tween (delays exluded) - If TRUE returns the elapsed percentage since startup loops included, - otherwise the elapsed percentage within the current loop cycle + + Called the moment the tween reaches completion (loops included) - - Returns FALSE if this tween has been killed. - BEWARE: if this tween is recyclable it might have been spawned again for another use and thus return TRUE anyway. - When working with recyclable tweens you should take care to know when a tween has been killed and manually set your references to NULL. - If you want to be sure your references are set to NULL when a tween is killed you can use the OnKill callback like this: - .OnKill(()=> myTweenReference = null) + + Called the moment the tween is killed - - Returns TRUE if this tween was reversed and is set to go backwards + + Called when a path tween's current waypoint changes - - Returns TRUE if the tween is complete - (silently fails and returns FALSE if the tween has been killed) - - - Returns TRUE if this tween has been initialized - - - Returns TRUE if this tween is playing - - - - Returns a point on a path based on the given path percentage - (returns Vector3.zero if this is not a path tween, if the tween is invalid, or if the path is not yet initialized) - A path is initialized after its tween starts, or immediately if the tween was created with the Path Editor (DOTween Pro feature). - You can force a path to be initialized by calling myTween.ForceInit(). - - Percentage of the path (0 to 1) on which to get the point - - - - Returns the length of a path (returns -1 if this is not a path tween, if the tween is invalid, or if the path is not yet initialized). - A path is initialized after its tween starts, or immediately if the tween was created with the Path Editor (DOTween Pro feature). - You can force a path to be initialized by calling myTween.ForceInit(). - - - - - Used for tween callbacks - - - - - Used for tween callbacks - - - - - Used for custom and animationCurve-based ease functions. Must return a value between 0 and 1. - - - - - Used in place of System.Func, which is not available in mscorlib. - - - - - Used in place of System.Action. - - - - - Types of autoPlay behaviours - - - - No tween is automatically played - - - Only Sequences are automatically played - - - Only Tweeners are automatically played - - - All tweens are automatically played - - - - Methods that extend known Unity objects and allow to directly create and control tweens from their instances - - - - Tweens an AudioSource's volume to the given value. - Also stores the AudioSource as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations - The end value to reach (0 to 1)The duration of the tween - - - Tweens an AudioSource's pitch to the given value. - Also stores the AudioSource as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations - The end value to reachThe duration of the tween - - - Shakes a Camera's localPosition along its relative X Y axes with the given values. - Also stores the camera as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations - The duration of the tween - The shake strength - Indicates how much will the shake vibrate - Indicates how much the shake will be random (0 to 180 - values higher than 90 kind of suck, so beware). - Setting it to 0 will shake along a single direction. - - - Shakes a Camera's localPosition along its relative X Y axes with the given values. - Also stores the camera as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations - The duration of the tween - The shake strength on each axis - Indicates how much will the shake vibrate - Indicates how much the shake will be random (0 to 180 - values higher than 90 kind of suck, so beware). - Setting it to 0 will shake along a single direction. - - - Shakes a Camera's localRotation. - Also stores the camera as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations - The duration of the tween - The shake strength - Indicates how much will the shake vibrate - Indicates how much the shake will be random (0 to 180 - values higher than 90 kind of suck, so beware). - Setting it to 0 will shake along a single direction. - - - Shakes a Camera's localRotation. - Also stores the camera as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations - The duration of the tween - The shake strength on each axis - Indicates how much will the shake vibrate - Indicates how much the shake will be random (0 to 180 - values higher than 90 kind of suck, so beware). - Setting it to 0 will shake along a single direction. - - - Tweens a Camera's backgroundColor to the given value. - Also stores the camera as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations - The end value to reachThe duration of the tween - - - Tweens a Light's color to the given value. - Also stores the light as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations - The end value to reachThe duration of the tween - - - Tweens a Light's intensity to the given value. - Also stores the light as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations - The end value to reachThe duration of the tween - - - Tweens a Light's shadowStrength to the given value. - Also stores the light as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations - The end value to reachThe duration of the tween - - - Tweens a LineRenderer's color to the given value. - Also stores the LineRenderer as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations. - Note that this method requires to also insert the start colors for the tween, - since LineRenderers have no way to get them. - The start value to tween from - The end value to reachThe duration of the tween - - - Tweens a Material's color to the given value. - Also stores the material as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations - The end value to reachThe duration of the tween - - - Tweens a Material's named color property to the given value. - Also stores the material as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations - The end value to reach - The name of the material property to tween (like _Tint or _SpecColor) - The duration of the tween - - - Tweens a Material's alpha color to the given value - (will have no effect unless your material supports transparency). - Also stores the material as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations - The end value to reachThe duration of the tween - - - Tweens a Material's alpha color to the given value - (will have no effect unless your material supports transparency). - Also stores the material as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations - The end value to reach - The name of the material property to tween (like _Tint or _SpecColor) - The duration of the tween - - - Tweens a Material's named float property to the given value. - Also stores the material as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations - The end value to reach - The name of the material property to tween - The duration of the tween - - - Tweens a Material's texture offset to the given value. - Also stores the material as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations - The end value to reach - The duration of the tween - - - Tweens a Material's named texture offset property to the given value. - Also stores the material as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations - The end value to reach - The name of the material property to tween - The duration of the tween - - - Tweens a Material's texture scale to the given value. - Also stores the material as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations - The end value to reach - The duration of the tween - - - Tweens a Material's named texture scale property to the given value. - Also stores the material as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations - The end value to reach - The name of the material property to tween - The duration of the tween - - - Tweens a Material's named Vector property to the given value. - Also stores the material as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations - The end value to reach - The name of the material property to tween - The duration of the tween - - - Tweens a Rigidbody's position to the given value. - Also stores the rigidbody as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations - The end value to reachThe duration of the tween - If TRUE the tween will smoothly snap all values to integers - - - Tweens a Rigidbody's X position to the given value. - Also stores the rigidbody as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations - The end value to reachThe duration of the tween - If TRUE the tween will smoothly snap all values to integers - - - Tweens a Rigidbody's Y position to the given value. - Also stores the rigidbody as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations - The end value to reachThe duration of the tween - If TRUE the tween will smoothly snap all values to integers - - - Tweens a Rigidbody's Z position to the given value. - Also stores the rigidbody as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations - The end value to reachThe duration of the tween - If TRUE the tween will smoothly snap all values to integers - - - Tweens a Rigidbody's rotation to the given value. - Also stores the rigidbody as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations - The end value to reachThe duration of the tween - Rotation mode - - - Tweens a Rigidbody's rotation so that it will look towards the given position. - Also stores the rigidbody as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations - The position to look atThe duration of the tween - Eventual axis constraint for the rotation - The vector that defines in which direction up is (default: Vector3.up) - - - Tweens a TrailRenderer's startWidth/endWidth to the given value. - Also stores the TrailRenderer as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations - The end startWidth to reachThe end endWidth to reach - The duration of the tween - - - Tweens a TrailRenderer's time to the given value. - Also stores the TrailRenderer as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations - The end value to reachThe duration of the tween - - - Tweens a Transform's position to the given value. - Also stores the transform as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations - The end value to reachThe duration of the tween - If TRUE the tween will smoothly snap all values to integers - - - Tweens a Transform's X position to the given value. - Also stores the transform as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations - The end value to reachThe duration of the tween - If TRUE the tween will smoothly snap all values to integers - - - Tweens a Transform's Y position to the given value. - Also stores the transform as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations - The end value to reachThe duration of the tween - If TRUE the tween will smoothly snap all values to integers - - - Tweens a Transform's Z position to the given value. - Also stores the transform as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations - The end value to reachThe duration of the tween - If TRUE the tween will smoothly snap all values to integers - - - Tweens a Transform's localPosition to the given value. - Also stores the transform as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations - The end value to reachThe duration of the tween - If TRUE the tween will smoothly snap all values to integers - - - Tweens a Transform's X localPosition to the given value. - Also stores the transform as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations - The end value to reachThe duration of the tween - If TRUE the tween will smoothly snap all values to integers - - - Tweens a Transform's Y localPosition to the given value. - Also stores the transform as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations - The end value to reachThe duration of the tween - If TRUE the tween will smoothly snap all values to integers - - - Tweens a Transform's Z localPosition to the given value. - Also stores the transform as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations - The end value to reachThe duration of the tween - If TRUE the tween will smoothly snap all values to integers - - - Tweens a Transform's rotation to the given value. - Also stores the transform as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations - The end value to reachThe duration of the tween - Rotation mode - - - Tweens a Transform's localRotation to the given value. - Also stores the transform as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations - The end value to reachThe duration of the tween - Rotation mode - - - Tweens a Transform's localScale to the given value. - Also stores the transform as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations - The end value to reachThe duration of the tween - - - Tweens a Transform's localScale uniformly to the given value. - Also stores the transform as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations - The end value to reachThe duration of the tween - - - Tweens a Transform's X localScale to the given value. - Also stores the transform as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations - The end value to reachThe duration of the tween - - - Tweens a Transform's Y localScale to the given value. - Also stores the transform as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations - The end value to reachThe duration of the tween - - - Tweens a Transform's Z localScale to the given value. - Also stores the transform as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations - The end value to reachThe duration of the tween - - - Tweens a Transform's rotation so that it will look towards the given position. - Also stores the transform as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations - The position to look atThe duration of the tween - Eventual axis constraint for the rotation - The vector that defines in which direction up is (default: Vector3.up) - - - Punches a Transform's localPosition towards the given direction and then back to the starting one - as if it was connected to the starting position via an elastic. - The direction and strength of the punch (added to the Transform's current position) - The duration of the tween - Indicates how much will the punch vibrate - Represents how much (0 to 1) the vector will go beyond the starting position when bouncing backwards. - 1 creates a full oscillation between the punch direction and the opposite direction, - while 0 oscillates only between the punch and the start position - If TRUE the tween will smoothly snap all values to integers - - - Punches a Transform's localScale towards the given size and then back to the starting one - as if it was connected to the starting scale via an elastic. - The punch strength (added to the Transform's current scale) - The duration of the tween - Indicates how much will the punch vibrate - Represents how much (0 to 1) the vector will go beyond the starting size when bouncing backwards. - 1 creates a full oscillation between the punch scale and the opposite scale, - while 0 oscillates only between the punch scale and the start scale - - - Punches a Transform's localRotation towards the given size and then back to the starting one - as if it was connected to the starting rotation via an elastic. - The punch strength (added to the Transform's current rotation) - The duration of the tween - Indicates how much will the punch vibrate - Represents how much (0 to 1) the vector will go beyond the starting rotation when bouncing backwards. - 1 creates a full oscillation between the punch rotation and the opposite rotation, - while 0 oscillates only between the punch and the start rotation - - - Shakes a Transform's localPosition with the given values. - The duration of the tween - The shake strength - Indicates how much will the shake vibrate - Indicates how much the shake will be random (0 to 180 - values higher than 90 kind of suck, so beware). - Setting it to 0 will shake along a single direction. - If TRUE the tween will smoothly snap all values to integers - - - Shakes a Transform's localPosition with the given values. - The duration of the tween - The shake strength on each axis - Indicates how much will the shake vibrate - Indicates how much the shake will be random (0 to 180 - values higher than 90 kind of suck, so beware). - Setting it to 0 will shake along a single direction. - If TRUE the tween will smoothly snap all values to integers - - - Shakes a Transform's localRotation. - The duration of the tween - The shake strength - Indicates how much will the shake vibrate - Indicates how much the shake will be random (0 to 180 - values higher than 90 kind of suck, so beware). - Setting it to 0 will shake along a single direction. - - - Shakes a Transform's localRotation. - The duration of the tween - The shake strength on each axis - Indicates how much will the shake vibrate - Indicates how much the shake will be random (0 to 180 - values higher than 90 kind of suck, so beware). - Setting it to 0 will shake along a single direction. - - - Shakes a Transform's localScale. - The duration of the tween - The shake strength - Indicates how much will the shake vibrate - Indicates how much the shake will be random (0 to 180 - values higher than 90 kind of suck, so beware). - Setting it to 0 will shake along a single direction. - - - Shakes a Transform's localScale. - The duration of the tween - The shake strength on each axis - Indicates how much will the shake vibrate - Indicates how much the shake will be random (0 to 180 - values higher than 90 kind of suck, so beware). - Setting it to 0 will shake along a single direction. - - - Tweens a Transform's position through the given path waypoints, using the chosen path algorithm. - Also stores the transform as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations - The waypoints to go through - The duration of the tween - The type of path: Linear (straight path) or CatmullRom (curved CatmullRom path) - The path mode: 3D, side-scroller 2D, top-down 2D - The resolution of the path (useless in case of Linear paths): higher resolutions make for more detailed curved paths but are more expensive. - Defaults to 10, but a value of 5 is usually enough if you don't have dramatic long curves between waypoints - The color of the path (shown when gizmos are active in the Play panel and the tween is running) - - - Tweens a Transform's localPosition through the given path waypoints, using the chosen path algorithm. - Also stores the transform as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations - The waypoint to go through - The duration of the tween - The type of path: Linear (straight path) or CatmullRom (curved CatmullRom path) - The path mode: 3D, side-scroller 2D, top-down 2D - The resolution of the path: higher resolutions make for more detailed curved paths but are more expensive. - Defaults to 10, but a value of 5 is usually enough if you don't have dramatic long curves between waypoints - The color of the path (shown when gizmos are active in the Play panel and the tween is running) - - - Tweens a Light's color to the given value, - in a way that allows other DOBlendableColor tweens to work together on the same target, - instead than fight each other as multiple DOColor would do. - Also stores the Light as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations - The value to tween toThe duration of the tween - - - Tweens a Material's color to the given value, - in a way that allows other DOBlendableColor tweens to work together on the same target, - instead than fight each other as multiple DOColor would do. - Also stores the Material as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations - The value to tween toThe duration of the tween - - - Tweens a Material's named color property to the given value, - in a way that allows other DOBlendableColor tweens to work together on the same target, - instead than fight each other as multiple DOColor would do. - Also stores the Material as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations - The value to tween to - The name of the material property to tween (like _Tint or _SpecColor) - The duration of the tween - - - Tweens a Transform's position BY the given value (as if you chained a SetRelative), - in a way that allows other DOBlendableMove tweens to work together on the same target, - instead than fight each other as multiple DOMove would do. - Also stores the transform as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations - The value to tween byThe duration of the tween - If TRUE the tween will smoothly snap all values to integers - - - Tweens a Transform's localPosition BY the given value (as if you chained a SetRelative), - in a way that allows other DOBlendableMove tweens to work together on the same target, - instead than fight each other as multiple DOMove would do. - Also stores the transform as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations - The value to tween byThe duration of the tween - If TRUE the tween will smoothly snap all values to integers - - - EXPERIMENTAL METHOD - Tweens a Transform's rotation BY the given value (as if you chained a SetRelative), - in a way that allows other DOBlendableRotate tweens to work together on the same target, - instead than fight each other as multiple DORotate would do. - Also stores the transform as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations - The value to tween byThe duration of the tween - Rotation mode - - - EXPERIMENTAL METHOD - Tweens a Transform's lcoalRotation BY the given value (as if you chained a SetRelative), - in a way that allows other DOBlendableRotate tweens to work together on the same target, - instead than fight each other as multiple DORotate would do. - Also stores the transform as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations - The value to tween byThe duration of the tween - Rotation mode - - - Tweens a Transform's localScale BY the given value (as if you chained a SetRelative), - in a way that allows other DOBlendableScale tweens to work together on the same target, - instead than fight each other as multiple DOScale would do. - Also stores the transform as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations - The value to tween byThe duration of the tween - - - - Completes all tweens that have this target as a reference - (meaning tweens that were started from this target, or that had this target added as an Id) - and returns the total number of tweens completed - (meaning the tweens that don't have infinite loops and were not already complete) - - - - - Kills all tweens that have this target as a reference - (meaning tweens that were started from this target, or that had this target added as an Id) - and returns the total number of tweens killed. - - If TRUE completes the tween before killing it - - - - Flips the direction (backwards if it was going forward or viceversa) of all tweens that have this target as a reference - (meaning tweens that were started from this target, or that had this target added as an Id) - and returns the total number of tweens flipped. - - - - - Sends to the given position all tweens that have this target as a reference - (meaning tweens that were started from this target, or that had this target added as an Id) - and returns the total number of tweens involved. - - Time position to reach - (if higher than the whole tween duration the tween will simply reach its end) - If TRUE will play the tween after reaching the given position, otherwise it will pause it - - - - Pauses all tweens that have this target as a reference - (meaning tweens that were started from this target, or that had this target added as an Id) - and returns the total number of tweens paused. - - - - - Plays all tweens that have this target as a reference - (meaning tweens that were started from this target, or that had this target added as an Id) - and returns the total number of tweens played. - - - - - Plays backwards all tweens that have this target as a reference - (meaning tweens that were started from this target, or that had this target added as an Id) - and returns the total number of tweens played. - - - - - Plays forward all tweens that have this target as a reference - (meaning tweens that were started from this target, or that had this target added as an Id) - and returns the total number of tweens played. - - - - - Restarts all tweens that have this target as a reference - (meaning tweens that were started from this target, or that had this target added as an Id) - and returns the total number of tweens restarted. - - - - - Rewinds all tweens that have this target as a reference - (meaning tweens that were started from this target, or that had this target added as an Id) - and returns the total number of tweens rewinded. - - - - - Toggles the paused state (plays if it was paused, pauses if it was playing) of all tweens that have this target as a reference - (meaning tweens that were started from this target, or that had this target added as an Id) - and returns the total number of tweens involved. - - - - - Type of path to use with DOPath tweens - - - - Linear, composed of straight segments between each waypoint - - - Curved path (which uses Catmull-Rom curves) - - - - Main DOTween class. Contains static methods to create and control tweens in a generic way - - - - DOTween's version - - - If TRUE (default) makes tweens slightly slower but safer, automatically taking care of a series of things - (like targets becoming null while a tween is playing). - Default: TRUE - - - If TRUE you will get a DOTween report when exiting play mode (only in the Editor). - Useful to know how many max Tweeners and Sequences you reached and optimize your final project accordingly. - Beware, this will slightly slow down your tweens while inside Unity Editor. - Default: FALSE - - - Global DOTween timeScale. - Default: 1 - - - Default updateType for new tweens. - Default: UpdateType.Normal - - - Sets whether Unity's timeScale should be taken into account by default or not. - Default: false - - - Default autoPlay behaviour for new tweens. - Default: AutoPlay.All - - - Default autoKillOnComplete behaviour for new tweens. - Default: TRUE - - - Default loopType applied to all new tweens. - Default: LoopType.Restart - - - If TRUE all newly created tweens are set as recyclable, otherwise not. - Default: FALSE - - - Default ease applied to all new Tweeners (not to Sequences which always have Ease.Linear as default). - Default: Ease.InOutQuad - - - Default overshoot/amplitude used for eases - Default: 1.70158f - - - Default period used for eases - Default: 0 - - - - Must be called once, before the first ever DOTween call/reference, - otherwise it will be called automatically and will use default options. - Calling it a second time won't have any effect. - You can chain SetCapacity to this method, to directly set the max starting size of Tweeners and Sequences: - DOTween.Init(false, false, LogBehaviour.Default).SetCapacity(100, 20); - - If TRUE all new tweens will be set for recycling, meaning that when killed, - instead of being destroyed, they will be put in a pool and reused instead of creating new tweens. This option allows you to avoid - GC allocations by reusing tweens, but you will have to take care of tween references, since they might result active - even if they were killed (since they might have been respawned and are now being used for other tweens). - If you want to automatically set your tween references to NULL when a tween is killed - you can use the OnKill callback like this: - .OnKill(()=> myTweenReference = null) - You can change this setting at any time by changing the static property, - or you can set the recycling behaviour for each tween separately, using: - SetRecyclable(bool recyclable) - Default: FALSE - If TRUE makes tweens slightly slower but safer, automatically taking care of a series of things - (like targets becoming null while a tween is playing). - You can change this setting at any time by changing the static property. - Default: FALSE - Type of logging to use. - You can change this setting at any time by changing the static property. - Default: ErrorsOnly - - - - Directly sets the current max capacity of Tweeners and Sequences - (meaning how many Tweeners and Sequences can be running at the same time), - so that DOTween doesn't need to automatically increase them in case the max is reached - (which might lead to hiccups when that happens). - Sequences capacity must be less or equal to Tweeners capacity - (if you pass a low Tweener capacity it will be automatically increased to match the Sequence's). - Beware: use this method only when there are no tweens running. - - Max Tweeners capacity. - Default: 200 - Max Sequences capacity. - Default: 50 - - - - Kills all tweens, clears all cached tween pools and plugins and resets the max Tweeners/Sequences capacities to the default values. - - If TRUE also destroys DOTween's gameObject and resets its initializiation, default settings and everything else - (so that next time you use it it will need to be re-initialized) - - - - Clears all cached tween pools. - - - - - Checks all active tweens to find and remove eventually invalid ones (usually because their targets became NULL) - and returns the total number of invalid tweens found and removed. - Automatically called when loading a new scene if is TRUE. - BEWARE: this is a slightly expensive operation so use it with care - - - - Tweens a property or field to the given value using default plugins - A getter for the field or property to tween. - Example usage with lambda:()=> myProperty - A setter for the field or property to tween - Example usage with lambda:x=> myProperty = x - The end value to reachThe tween's duration - - - Tweens a property or field to the given value using default plugins - A getter for the field or property to tween. - Example usage with lambda:()=> myProperty - A setter for the field or property to tween - Example usage with lambda:x=> myProperty = x - The end value to reachThe tween's duration - - - Tweens a property or field to the given value using default plugins - A getter for the field or property to tween. - Example usage with lambda:()=> myProperty - A setter for the field or property to tween - Example usage with lambda:x=> myProperty = x - The end value to reachThe tween's duration - - - Tweens a property or field to the given value using default plugins - A getter for the field or property to tween. - Example usage with lambda:()=> myProperty - A setter for the field or property to tween - Example usage with lambda:x=> myProperty = x - The end value to reachThe tween's duration - - - Tweens a property or field to the given value using default plugins - A getter for the field or property to tween. - Example usage with lambda:()=> myProperty - A setter for the field or property to tween - Example usage with lambda:x=> myProperty = x - The end value to reachThe tween's duration - - - Tweens a property or field to the given value using default plugins - A getter for the field or property to tween. - Example usage with lambda:()=> myProperty - A setter for the field or property to tween - Example usage with lambda:x=> myProperty = x - The end value to reachThe tween's duration - - - Tweens a property or field to the given value using default plugins - A getter for the field or property to tween. - Example usage with lambda:()=> myProperty - A setter for the field or property to tween - Example usage with lambda:x=> myProperty = x - The end value to reachThe tween's duration - - - Tweens a property or field to the given value using default plugins - A getter for the field or property to tween. - Example usage with lambda:()=> myProperty - A setter for the field or property to tween - Example usage with lambda:x=> myProperty = x - The end value to reachThe tween's duration - - - Tweens a property or field to the given value using default plugins - A getter for the field or property to tween. - Example usage with lambda:()=> myProperty - A setter for the field or property to tween - Example usage with lambda:x=> myProperty = x - The end value to reachThe tween's duration - - - Tweens a property or field to the given value using default plugins - A getter for the field or property to tween. - Example usage with lambda:()=> myProperty - A setter for the field or property to tween - Example usage with lambda:x=> myProperty = x - The end value to reachThe tween's duration - - - Tweens a property or field to the given value using default plugins - A getter for the field or property to tween. - Example usage with lambda:()=> myProperty - A setter for the field or property to tween - Example usage with lambda:x=> myProperty = x - The end value to reachThe tween's duration - - - Tweens a property or field to the given value using default plugins - A getter for the field or property to tween. - Example usage with lambda:()=> myProperty - A setter for the field or property to tween - Example usage with lambda:x=> myProperty = x - The end value to reachThe tween's duration - - - Tweens a property or field to the given value using default plugins - A getter for the field or property to tween. - Example usage with lambda:()=> myProperty - A setter for the field or property to tween - Example usage with lambda:x=> myProperty = x - The end value to reachThe tween's duration - - - Tweens a property or field to the given value using a custom plugin - The plugin to use. Each custom plugin implements a static Get() method - you'll need to call to assign the correct plugin in the correct way, like this: - CustomPlugin.Get() - A getter for the field or property to tween. - Example usage with lambda:()=> myProperty - A setter for the field or property to tween - Example usage with lambda:x=> myProperty = x - The end value to reachThe tween's duration - - - Tweens only one axis of a Vector3 to the given value using default plugins. - A getter for the field or property to tween. - Example usage with lambda:()=> myProperty - A setter for the field or property to tween - Example usage with lambda:x=> myProperty = x - The end value to reachThe tween's duration - The axis to tween - - - Tweens only the alpha of a Color to the given value using default plugins - A getter for the field or property to tween. - Example usage with lambda:()=> myProperty - A setter for the field or property to tween - Example usage with lambda:x=> myProperty = x - The end value to reachThe tween's duration - - - Tweens a virtual property from the given start to the given end value - and implements a setter that allows to use that value with an external method or a lambda - Example: - To(MyMethod, 0, 12, 0.5f); - Where MyMethod is a function that accepts a float parameter (which will be the result of the virtual tween) - The action to perform with the tweened value - The value to start from - The end value to reach - The duration of the virtual tween - - - - Punches a Vector3 towards the given direction and then back to the starting one - as if it was connected to the starting position via an elastic. - This tween type generates some GC allocations at startup - A getter for the field or property to tween. - Example usage with lambda:()=> myProperty - A setter for the field or property to tween - Example usage with lambda:x=> myProperty = x - The direction and strength of the punch - The duration of the tween - Indicates how much will the punch vibrate - Represents how much (0 to 1) the vector will go beyond the starting position when bouncing backwards. - 1 creates a full oscillation between the direction and the opposite decaying direction, - while 0 oscillates only between the starting position and the decaying direction - - - Shakes a Vector3 with the given values. - A getter for the field or property to tween. - Example usage with lambda:()=> myProperty - A setter for the field or property to tween - Example usage with lambda:x=> myProperty = x - The duration of the tween - The shake strength - Indicates how much will the shake vibrate - Indicates how much the shake will be random (0 to 180 - values higher than 90 kind of suck, so beware). - Setting it to 0 will shake along a single direction and behave like a random punch. - If TRUE only shakes on the X Y axis (looks better with things like cameras). - - - Shakes a Vector3 with the given values. - A getter for the field or property to tween. - Example usage with lambda:()=> myProperty - A setter for the field or property to tween - Example usage with lambda:x=> myProperty = x - The duration of the tween - The shake strength on each axis - Indicates how much will the shake vibrate - Indicates how much the shake will be random (0 to 180 - values higher than 90 kind of suck, so beware). - Setting it to 0 will shake along a single direction and behave like a random punch. - - - Tweens a property or field to the given values using default plugins. - Ease is applied between each segment and not as a whole. - This tween type generates some GC allocations at startup - A getter for the field or property to tween. - Example usage with lambda:()=> myProperty - A setter for the field or property to tween - Example usage with lambda:x=> myProperty = x - The end values to reach for each segment. This array must have the same length as durations - The duration of each segment. This array must have the same length as endValues - - - - Returns a new to be used for tween groups - - - - Completes all tweens and returns the number of actual tweens completed - (meaning tweens that don't have infinite loops and were not already complete) - - - Completes all tweens with the given ID or target and returns the number of actual tweens completed - (meaning the tweens that don't have infinite loops and were not already complete) - - - Flips all tweens (changing their direction to forward if it was backwards and viceversa), - then returns the number of actual tweens flipped - - - Flips the tweens with the given ID or target (changing their direction to forward if it was backwards and viceversa), - then returns the number of actual tweens flipped - - - Sends all tweens to the given position (calculating also eventual loop cycles) and returns the actual tweens involved - - - Sends all tweens with the given ID or target to the given position (calculating also eventual loop cycles) - and returns the actual tweens involved - - - Kills all tweens and returns the number of actual tweens killed - If TRUE completes the tweens before killing them - - - Kills all tweens with the given ID or target and returns the number of actual tweens killed - If TRUE completes the tweens before killing them - - - Pauses all tweens and returns the number of actual tweens paused - - - Pauses all tweens with the given ID or target and returns the number of actual tweens paused - (meaning the tweens that were actually playing and have been paused) - - - Plays all tweens and returns the number of actual tweens played - (meaning tweens that were not already playing or complete) - - - Plays all tweens with the given ID or target and returns the number of actual tweens played - (meaning the tweens that were not already playing or complete) - - - Plays all tweens with the given target and the given ID, and returns the number of actual tweens played - (meaning the tweens that were not already playing or complete) - - - Plays backwards all tweens and returns the number of actual tweens played - (meaning tweens that were not already started, playing backwards or rewinded) - - - Plays backwards all tweens with the given ID or target and returns the number of actual tweens played - (meaning the tweens that were not already started, playing backwards or rewinded) - - - Plays forward all tweens and returns the number of actual tweens played - (meaning tweens that were not already playing forward or complete) - - - Plays forward all tweens with the given ID or target and returns the number of actual tweens played - (meaning the tweens that were not already playing forward or complete) - - - Restarts all tweens, then returns the number of actual tweens restarted - - - Restarts all tweens with the given ID or target, then returns the number of actual tweens restarted - - - Restarts all tweens with the given target and the given ID, and returns the number of actual tweens played - (meaning the tweens that were not already playing or complete) - - - Rewinds and pauses all tweens, then returns the number of actual tweens rewinded - (meaning tweens that were not already rewinded) - - - Rewinds and pauses all tweens with the given ID or target, then returns the number of actual tweens rewinded - (meaning the tweens that were not already rewinded) - - - Toggles the play state of all tweens and returns the number of actual tweens toggled - (meaning tweens that could be played or paused, depending on the toggle state) - - - Toggles the play state of all tweens with the given ID or target and returns the number of actual tweens toggled - (meaning the tweens that could be played or paused, depending on the toggle state) - - - - Returns TRUE if a tween with the given ID or target is active (regardless if it's playing or not). - You can also use this to know if a shortcut tween is active for a given target. - Example: - transform.DOMoveX(45, 1); // transform is automatically added as the tween target - DOTween.IsTweening(transform); // Returns true - - - - - Returns the total number of active and playing tweens. - A tween is considered as playing even if its delay is actually playing - - - - - Returns a list of all active tweens in a playing state. - Returns NULL if there are no active playing tweens. - Beware: each time you call this method a new list is generated, so use it for debug only - - - - - Returns a list of all active tweens in a paused state. - Returns NULL if there are no active paused tweens. - Beware: each time you call this method a new list is generated, so use it for debug only - - - - - Returns a list of all active tweens with the given id. - Returns NULL if there are no active tweens with the given id. - Beware: each time you call this method a new list is generated - If TRUE returns only the tweens with the given ID that are currently playing - - - - - Returns a list of all active tweens with the given target. - Returns NULL if there are no active tweens with the given target. - Beware: each time you call this method a new list is generated - If TRUE returns only the tweens with the given target that are currently playing - - - - DOTween's log behaviour. - Default: LogBehaviour.ErrorsOnly - - - - Path plugin works exclusively with Transforms - - - - - Allows to wrap ease method in special ways, adding extra features - - - - - Converts the given ease so that it also creates a stop-motion effect, by playing the tween at the given FPS - - FPS at which the tween should be played - Ease type - - - - Converts the given ease so that it also creates a stop-motion effect, by playing the tween at the given FPS - - FPS at which the tween should be played - AnimationCurve to use for the ease - - - - Converts the given ease so that it also creates a stop-motion effect, by playing the tween at the given FPS - - FPS at which the tween should be played - Custom ease function to use - - - - Types of loop - - - - Each loop cycle restarts from the beginning - - - The tween moves forward and backwards at alternate cycles - - - Continuously increments the tween at the end of each loop cycle (A to B, B to B+(A-B), and so on), thus always moving "onward". - In case of String tweens works only if the tween is set as relative + + Gets and sets the time position (loops included, delays excluded) of the tween @@ -1919,200 +2333,24 @@ The new end value If bigger than 0 applies it as the new tween duration - + - Creates virtual tweens that can be used to change other elements via their OnUpdate calls + Used internally - + - Tweens a virtual float. - You can add regular settings to the generated tween, - but do not use SetUpdate or you will overwrite the onVirtualUpdate parameter - - The value to start from - The value to tween to - The duration of the tween - A callback which must accept a parameter of type float, called at each update - - - - Returns a value based on the given ease and lifetime percentage (0 to 1) - The value to start from when lifetimePercentage is 0 - The value to reach when lifetimePercentage is 1 - The time percentage (0 to 1) at which the value should be taken - The type of ease - - - Returns a value based on the given ease and lifetime percentage (0 to 1) - The value to start from when lifetimePercentage is 0 - The value to reach when lifetimePercentage is 1 - The time percentage (0 to 1) at which the value should be taken - The type of ease - Eventual overshoot to use with Back ease - - - Returns a value based on the given ease and lifetime percentage (0 to 1) - The value to start from when lifetimePercentage is 0 - The value to reach when lifetimePercentage is 1 - The time percentage (0 to 1) at which the value should be taken - The type of ease - Eventual amplitude to use with Elastic easeType - Eventual period to use with Elastic easeType - - - Returns a value based on the given ease and lifetime percentage (0 to 1) - The value to start from when lifetimePercentage is 0 - The value to reach when lifetimePercentage is 1 - The time percentage (0 to 1) at which the value should be taken - The AnimationCurve to use for ease - - - Fires the given callback after the given time. - Callback delay - Callback to fire when the delay has expired - If TRUE (default) ignores Unity's timeScale - - - - Used to interpret AnimationCurves as eases. - Public so it can be used by external ease factories + Update type - - - This class contains a C# port of the easing equations created by Robert Penner (http://robertpenner.com/easing). - + + Updates every frame during Update calls - - - Easing equation function for a bounce (exponentially decaying parabolic bounce) easing in: accelerating from zero velocity. - - - Current time (in frames or seconds). - - - Expected easing duration (in frames or seconds). - - Unused: here to keep same delegate for all ease types. - Unused: here to keep same delegate for all ease types. - - The eased value. - + + Updates every frame during LateUpdate calls - - - Easing equation function for a bounce (exponentially decaying parabolic bounce) easing out: decelerating from zero velocity. - - - Current time (in frames or seconds). - - - Expected easing duration (in frames or seconds). - - Unused: here to keep same delegate for all ease types. - Unused: here to keep same delegate for all ease types. - - The eased value. - - - - - Easing equation function for a bounce (exponentially decaying parabolic bounce) easing in/out: acceleration until halfway, then deceleration. - - - Current time (in frames or seconds). - - - Expected easing duration (in frames or seconds). - - Unused: here to keep same delegate for all ease types. - Unused: here to keep same delegate for all ease types. - - The eased value. - - - - - Struct that stores two colors (used for LineRenderer tweens) - - - - - What axis to constrain in case of Vector tweens - - - - - Type of scramble to apply to string tweens - - - - - No scrambling of characters - - - - - A-Z + a-z + 0-9 characters - - - - - A-Z characters - - - - - a-z characters - - - - - 0-9 characters - - - - - Custom characters - - - - - Path control point - - - - - Returns a value between 0 and 1 (inclusive) based on the elapsed time and ease selected - - - - - Returns a value between 0 and 1 (inclusive) based on the elapsed time and ease selected - - - - - Returns a Vector3 with z = 0 - - - - - Returns the 2D angle between two vectors - - - - - Gets the point on the path at the given percentage (0 to 1) - - The percentage (0 to 1) at which to get the point - If TRUE constant speed is taken into account, otherwise not - - - - Public only so custom shortcuts can access some of these methods - + + Updates using FixedUpdate calls diff --git a/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/DOTween.dll b/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/DOTween.dll index 7224137..b4318d5 100644 Binary files a/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/DOTween.dll and b/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/DOTween.dll differ diff --git a/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/DOTween.dll.mdb b/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/DOTween.dll.mdb index eb8fb18..0241891 100644 Binary files a/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/DOTween.dll.mdb and b/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/DOTween.dll.mdb differ diff --git a/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/DOTween43.dll b/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/DOTween43.dll index 051fa45..ae9ab23 100644 Binary files a/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/DOTween43.dll and b/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/DOTween43.dll differ diff --git a/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/DOTween43.dll.mdb b/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/DOTween43.dll.mdb index 557f4a3..6efd44f 100644 Binary files a/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/DOTween43.dll.mdb and b/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/DOTween43.dll.mdb differ diff --git a/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/DOTween43.xml b/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/DOTween43.xml index 05aea41..2d78cb8 100644 --- a/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/DOTween43.xml +++ b/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/DOTween43.xml @@ -4,46 +4,56 @@ DOTween43 - + Methods that extend known Unity objects and allow to directly create and control tweens from their instances. These, as all DOTween43 methods, require Unity 4.3 or later. - + Tweens a SpriteRenderer's color to the given value. Also stores the spriteRenderer as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations The end value to reachThe duration of the tween - + Tweens a Material's alpha color to the given value. Also stores the spriteRenderer as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations The end value to reachThe duration of the tween - + Tweens a Rigidbody2D's position to the given value. Also stores the Rigidbody2D as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations The end value to reachThe duration of the tween If TRUE the tween will smoothly snap all values to integers - + Tweens a Rigidbody2D's X position to the given value. Also stores the Rigidbody2D as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations The end value to reachThe duration of the tween If TRUE the tween will smoothly snap all values to integers - + Tweens a Rigidbody2D's Y position to the given value. Also stores the Rigidbody2D as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations The end value to reachThe duration of the tween If TRUE the tween will smoothly snap all values to integers - + Tweens a Rigidbody2D's rotation to the given value. Also stores the Rigidbody2D as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations The end value to reachThe duration of the tween - + + Tweens a Rigidbody2D's position to the given value, while also applying a jump effect along the Y axis. + Returns a Sequence instead of a Tweener. + Also stores the Rigidbody2D as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The end value to reach + Power of the jump (the max height of the jump is represented by this plus the final Y offset) + Total number of jumps + The duration of the tween + If TRUE the tween will smoothly snap all values to integers + + Tweens a SpriteRenderer's color to the given value, in a way that allows other DOBlendableColor tweens to work together on the same target, instead than fight each other as multiple DOColor would do. diff --git a/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/DOTween46.dll b/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/DOTween46.dll index d2fe544..1ea0496 100644 Binary files a/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/DOTween46.dll and b/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/DOTween46.dll differ diff --git a/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/DOTween46.dll.mdb b/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/DOTween46.dll.mdb index b56d205..a587bcd 100644 Binary files a/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/DOTween46.dll.mdb and b/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/DOTween46.dll.mdb differ diff --git a/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/DOTween46.pdb b/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/DOTween46.pdb new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f12110b Binary files /dev/null and b/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/DOTween46.pdb differ diff --git a/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/DOTween46.pdb.meta b/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/DOTween46.pdb.meta new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c66b0d6 --- /dev/null +++ b/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/DOTween46.pdb.meta @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +fileFormatVersion: 2 +guid: f8ed16847182ba54a87976a09be8767b +timeCreated: 1441704883 +licenseType: Free +DefaultImporter: + userData: + assetBundleName: + assetBundleVariant: diff --git a/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/DOTween46.xml b/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/DOTween46.xml index 39eccdb..8ba34f3 100644 --- a/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/DOTween46.xml +++ b/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/DOTween46.xml @@ -4,94 +4,117 @@ DOTween46 - + + + Various utils that require Unity 4.6 or later + + + + + Converts the anchoredPosition of the first RectTransform to the second RectTransform, + taking into consideration offset, anchors and pivot, and returns the new anchoredPosition + + + Methods that extend known Unity objects and allow to directly create and control tweens from their instances. These, as all DOTween46 methods, require Unity 4.6 or later. - + Tweens a CanvasGroup's alpha color to the given value. Also stores the canvasGroup as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations The end value to reachThe duration of the tween - + Tweens an Graphic's color to the given value. Also stores the image as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations The end value to reachThe duration of the tween - + Tweens an Graphic's alpha color to the given value. Also stores the image as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations The end value to reachThe duration of the tween - + Tweens an Image's color to the given value. Also stores the image as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations The end value to reachThe duration of the tween - + Tweens an Image's alpha color to the given value. Also stores the image as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations The end value to reachThe duration of the tween - + Tweens an Image's fillAmount to the given value. Also stores the image as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations The end value to reach (0 to 1)The duration of the tween - + Tweens an LayoutElement's flexibleWidth/Height to the given value. Also stores the LayoutElement as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations The end value to reachThe duration of the tween If TRUE the tween will smoothly snap all values to integers - + Tweens an LayoutElement's minWidth/Height to the given value. Also stores the LayoutElement as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations The end value to reachThe duration of the tween If TRUE the tween will smoothly snap all values to integers - + Tweens an LayoutElement's preferredWidth/Height to the given value. Also stores the LayoutElement as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations The end value to reachThe duration of the tween If TRUE the tween will smoothly snap all values to integers - + Tweens a Outline's effectColor to the given value. Also stores the Outline as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations The end value to reachThe duration of the tween - + Tweens a Outline's effectColor alpha to the given value. Also stores the Outline as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations The end value to reachThe duration of the tween - + Tweens a Outline's effectDistance to the given value. Also stores the Outline as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations The end value to reachThe duration of the tween - + Tweens a RectTransform's anchoredPosition to the given value. Also stores the RectTransform as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations The end value to reachThe duration of the tween If TRUE the tween will smoothly snap all values to integers - + Tweens a RectTransform's anchoredPosition3D to the given value. Also stores the RectTransform as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations The end value to reachThe duration of the tween If TRUE the tween will smoothly snap all values to integers - + Tweens a RectTransform's sizeDelta to the given value. Also stores the RectTransform as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations The end value to reachThe duration of the tween If TRUE the tween will smoothly snap all values to integers - + + Punches a RectTransform's anchoredPosition towards the given direction and then back to the starting one + as if it was connected to the starting position via an elastic. + Also stores the RectTransform as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The direction and strength of the punch (added to the RectTransform's current position) + The duration of the tween + Indicates how much will the punch vibrate + Represents how much (0 to 1) the vector will go beyond the starting position when bouncing backwards. + 1 creates a full oscillation between the punch direction and the opposite direction, + while 0 oscillates only between the punch and the start position + If TRUE the tween will smoothly snap all values to integers + + Shakes a RectTransform's anchoredPosition with the given values. Also stores the RectTransform as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations The duration of the tween @@ -101,7 +124,7 @@ Setting it to 0 will shake along a single direction. If TRUE the tween will smoothly snap all values to integers - + Shakes a RectTransform's anchoredPosition with the given values. Also stores the RectTransform as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations The duration of the tween @@ -111,23 +134,33 @@ Setting it to 0 will shake along a single direction. If TRUE the tween will smoothly snap all values to integers - + + Tweens a RectTransform's anchoredPosition to the given value, while also applying a jump effect along the Y axis. + Returns a Sequence instead of a Tweener. + Also stores the RectTransform as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations + The end value to reach + Power of the jump (the max height of the jump is represented by this plus the final Y offset) + Total number of jumps + The duration of the tween + If TRUE the tween will smoothly snap all values to integers + + Tweens a Slider's value to the given value. Also stores the Slider as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations The end value to reachThe duration of the tween If TRUE the tween will smoothly snap all values to integers - + Tweens a Text's color to the given value. Also stores the Text as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations The end value to reachThe duration of the tween - + Tweens a Text's alpha color to the given value. Also stores the Text as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations The end value to reachThe duration of the tween - + Tweens a Text's text to the given value. Also stores the Text as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations The end string to tween toThe duration of the tween @@ -138,21 +171,21 @@ Use as many characters as possible (minimum 10) because DOTween uses a fast scramble mode which gives better results with more characters. Leave it to NULL (default) to use default ones - + Tweens a Graphic's color to the given value, in a way that allows other DOBlendableColor tweens to work together on the same target, instead than fight each other as multiple DOColor would do. Also stores the Graphic as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations The value to tween toThe duration of the tween - + Tweens a Image's color to the given value, in a way that allows other DOBlendableColor tweens to work together on the same target, instead than fight each other as multiple DOColor would do. Also stores the Image as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations The value to tween toThe duration of the tween - + Tweens a Text's color BY the given value, in a way that allows other DOBlendableColor tweens to work together on the same target, instead than fight each other as multiple DOColor would do. diff --git a/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/DOTween50.dll b/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/DOTween50.dll index ec45588..6ba8f97 100644 Binary files a/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/DOTween50.dll and b/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/DOTween50.dll differ diff --git a/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/DOTween50.dll.mdb b/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/DOTween50.dll.mdb index ef4eda6..a4e8d35 100644 Binary files a/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/DOTween50.dll.mdb and b/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/DOTween50.dll.mdb differ diff --git a/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/DOTween50.xml b/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/DOTween50.xml index cb874db..7952aa7 100644 --- a/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/DOTween50.xml +++ b/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/DOTween50.xml @@ -4,28 +4,30 @@ DOTween50 - + Methods that extend known Unity objects and allow to directly create and control tweens from their instances. These, as all DOTween50 methods, require Unity 5.0 or later. - + Tweens an AudioMixer's exposed float to the given value. Also stores the AudioMixer as the tween's target so it can be used for filtered operations. Note that you need to manually expose a float in an AudioMixerGroup in order to be able to tween it from an AudioMixer. Name given to the exposed float to set The end value to reachThe duration of the tween - + Completes all tweens that have this target as a reference (meaning tweens that were started from this target, or that had this target added as an Id) and returns the total number of tweens completed (meaning the tweens that don't have infinite loops and were not already complete) + For Sequences only: if TRUE also internal Sequence callbacks will be fired, + otherwise they will be ignored - + Kills all tweens that have this target as a reference (meaning tweens that were started from this target, or that had this target added as an Id) @@ -33,14 +35,14 @@ If TRUE completes the tween before killing it - + Flips the direction (backwards if it was going forward or viceversa) of all tweens that have this target as a reference (meaning tweens that were started from this target, or that had this target added as an Id) and returns the total number of tweens flipped. - + Sends to the given position all tweens that have this target as a reference (meaning tweens that were started from this target, or that had this target added as an Id) @@ -50,49 +52,56 @@ (if higher than the whole tween duration the tween will simply reach its end) If TRUE will play the tween after reaching the given position, otherwise it will pause it - + Pauses all tweens that have this target as a reference (meaning tweens that were started from this target, or that had this target added as an Id) and returns the total number of tweens paused. - + Plays all tweens that have this target as a reference (meaning tweens that were started from this target, or that had this target added as an Id) and returns the total number of tweens played. - + Plays backwards all tweens that have this target as a reference (meaning tweens that were started from this target, or that had this target added as an Id) and returns the total number of tweens played. - + Plays forward all tweens that have this target as a reference (meaning tweens that were started from this target, or that had this target added as an Id) and returns the total number of tweens played. - + Restarts all tweens that have this target as a reference (meaning tweens that were started from this target, or that had this target added as an Id) and returns the total number of tweens restarted. - + Rewinds all tweens that have this target as a reference (meaning tweens that were started from this target, or that had this target added as an Id) and returns the total number of tweens rewinded. - + + + Smoothly rewinds all tweens that have this target as a reference + (meaning tweens that were started from this target, or that had this target added as an Id) + and returns the total number of tweens rewinded. + + + Toggles the paused state (plays if it was paused, pauses if it was playing) of all tweens that have this target as a reference (meaning tweens that were started from this target, or that had this target added as an Id) diff --git a/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/Editor/DOTweenEditor.XML b/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/Editor/DOTweenEditor.XML index db17f44..6afe743 100644 --- a/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/Editor/DOTweenEditor.XML +++ b/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/Editor/DOTweenEditor.XML @@ -4,17 +4,6 @@ DOTweenEditor - - - Not used as menu item anymore, but as a utiity function - - - - - Setups DOTween - - If TRUE, no warning window appears in case there is no need for setup - Checks that the given editor texture use the correct import settings, @@ -61,5 +50,16 @@ Full path for the given loaded assembly, assembly file included + + + Not used as menu item anymore, but as a utiity function + + + + + Setups DOTween + + If TRUE, no warning window appears in case there is no need for setup + diff --git a/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/Editor/DOTweenEditor.dll b/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/Editor/DOTweenEditor.dll 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b/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/Editor/DOTweenEditor.pdb.meta new file mode 100644 index 0000000..db76109 --- /dev/null +++ b/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/Editor/DOTweenEditor.pdb.meta @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +fileFormatVersion: 2 +guid: 13f42001f5d426c42a8e0090738096d0 +timeCreated: 1441704883 +licenseType: Free +DefaultImporter: + userData: + assetBundleName: + assetBundleVariant: diff --git a/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Example Assets/DragTarget.cs b/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Example Assets/DragTarget.cs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e56c088 --- /dev/null +++ b/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Example Assets/DragTarget.cs @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +using UnityEngine; +using System.Collections; + +public class DragTarget : MonoBehaviour +{ + Transform t; + Camera mainCam; + Vector3 offset; + + void Start() + { + t = this.transform; + mainCam = Camera.main; + } + + void OnMouseDown() + { + Vector2 mousePos = Input.mousePosition; + float distance = mainCam.WorldToScreenPoint(t.position).z; + Vector3 worldPos = mainCam.ScreenToWorldPoint(new Vector3(mousePos.x, mousePos.y, distance)); + offset = t.position - worldPos; + } + + void OnMouseDrag() + { + Vector2 mousePos = Input.mousePosition; + float distance = mainCam.WorldToScreenPoint(t.position).z; + t.position = mainCam.ScreenToWorldPoint(new Vector3(mousePos.x, mousePos.y, distance)) + offset; + } +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Example Assets/DragTarget.cs.meta b/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Example Assets/DragTarget.cs.meta new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4d89af6 --- /dev/null +++ b/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Example Assets/DragTarget.cs.meta @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +fileFormatVersion: 2 +guid: 826ef45ee77045f41ae79b7caaff88c4 +timeCreated: 1441702351 +licenseType: Free +MonoImporter: + serializedVersion: 2 + defaultReferences: [] + executionOrder: 0 + icon: {instanceID: 0} + userData: + assetBundleName: + assetBundleVariant: diff --git a/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Follow.cs b/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Follow.cs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..eeaea13 --- /dev/null +++ b/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Follow.cs @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +using UnityEngine; +using System.Collections; +using DG.Tweening; + +public class Follow : MonoBehaviour +{ + public Transform target; // Target to follow + Vector3 targetLastPos; + Tweener tween; + + void Start() + { + // First create the "move to target" tween and store it as a Tweener. + // In this case I'm also setting autoKill to FALSE so the tween can go on forever + // (otherwise it will stop executing if it reaches the target) + tween = transform.DOMove(target.position, 2).SetAutoKill(false); + // Store the target's last position, so it can be used to know if it changes + // (to prevent changing the tween if nothing actually changes) + targetLastPos = target.position; + } + + void Update() + { + // Use an Update routine to change the tween's endValue each frame + // so that it updates to the target's position if that changed + if (targetLastPos == target.position) return; + // Add a Restart in the end, so that if the tween was completed it will play again + tween.ChangeEndValue(target.position, true).Restart(); + targetLastPos = target.position; + } +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Follow.cs.meta b/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Follow.cs.meta new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8597f63 --- /dev/null +++ b/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Follow.cs.meta @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +fileFormatVersion: 2 +guid: c212a8f648c4b354cb37688bb68a64af +timeCreated: 1441700904 +licenseType: Free +MonoImporter: + serializedVersion: 2 + defaultReferences: [] + executionOrder: 0 + icon: {instanceID: 0} + userData: + assetBundleName: + assetBundleVariant: diff --git a/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Follow.unity b/UnityExamples.Unity5/Assets/Follow.unity new file mode 100644 index 0000000..084156c Binary files /dev/null and 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b/UnityExamples.Unity5/ProjectSettings/ProjectVersion.txt @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ -m_EditorVersion: 5.0.1f1 +m_EditorVersion: 5.1.1f1 m_StandardAssetsVersion: 0 diff --git a/UnityTests.Unity4/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/DOTween.XML b/UnityTests.Unity4/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/DOTween.XML index acf3900..1ec211e 100644 --- a/UnityTests.Unity4/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/DOTween.XML +++ b/UnityTests.Unity4/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/DOTween.XML @@ -554,6 +554,11 @@ Kills all tweens and returns the number of actual tweens killed If TRUE completes the tweens before killing them + + Kills all tweens and returns the number of actual tweens killed + If TRUE completes the tweens before killing them + Eventual IDs or targets to exclude from the killing + Kills all tweens with the given ID or target and returns the number of actual tweens killed If TRUE completes the tweens before killing them diff --git a/UnityTests.Unity4/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/DOTween.dll 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b/UnityTests.Unity5/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/DOTween.XML @@ -554,6 +554,11 @@ Kills all tweens and returns the number of actual tweens killed If TRUE completes the tweens before killing them + + Kills all tweens and returns the number of actual tweens killed + If TRUE completes the tweens before killing them + Eventual IDs or targets to exclude from the killing + Kills all tweens with the given ID or target and returns the number of actual tweens killed If TRUE completes the tweens before killing them diff --git a/UnityTests.Unity5/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/DOTween.dll b/UnityTests.Unity5/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/DOTween.dll index b4318d5..16434eb 100644 Binary files a/UnityTests.Unity5/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/DOTween.dll and b/UnityTests.Unity5/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/DOTween.dll differ diff --git a/UnityTests.Unity5/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/DOTween.dll.mdb b/UnityTests.Unity5/Assets/Demigiant/DOTween/DOTween.dll.mdb index 0241891..6dbad40 100644 Binary files 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if (GUILayout.Button("KillAll except ID 0-1")) DOTween.KillAll(false, "ID 0-1"); + if (GUILayout.Button("KillAll except ID 2")) DOTween.KillAll(false, "ID 2"); + if (GUILayout.Button("KillAll except wrong ID")) DOTween.KillAll(false, "Wrong"); + if (GUILayout.Button("KillAll except target 3-4")) DOTween.KillAll(false, targets[3], targets[4]); + if (GUILayout.Button("KillAll")) DOTween.KillAll(); + } +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/UnityTests.Unity5/Assets/_Tests/KillMethods.cs.meta b/UnityTests.Unity5/Assets/_Tests/KillMethods.cs.meta new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fdb22fc --- /dev/null +++ b/UnityTests.Unity5/Assets/_Tests/KillMethods.cs.meta @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +fileFormatVersion: 2 +guid: 45fc22ceee6b7a3498114669cad4b1a5 +timeCreated: 1442338312 +licenseType: Free +MonoImporter: + serializedVersion: 2 + defaultReferences: [] + executionOrder: 0 + icon: {instanceID: 0} + userData: + assetBundleName: + assetBundleVariant: diff --git 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b/UnityTests.Unity5/ProjectSettings/UnityAnalyticsManager.asset new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e3dbe99 Binary files /dev/null and b/UnityTests.Unity5/ProjectSettings/UnityAnalyticsManager.asset differ diff --git a/_DOTween.Assembly/DOTween/Core/Enums/FilterType.cs b/_DOTween.Assembly/DOTween/Core/Enums/FilterType.cs index b15c565..4a8600b 100644 --- a/_DOTween.Assembly/DOTween/Core/Enums/FilterType.cs +++ b/_DOTween.Assembly/DOTween/Core/Enums/FilterType.cs @@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ namespace DG.Tweening.Core.Enums All, TargetOrId, // Check both for id and target TargetAndId, // Check for both id and target on the same tween + AllExceptTargetsOrIds, // Excludes given targets or ids DOGetter } } \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/_DOTween.Assembly/DOTween/Core/TweenManager.cs b/_DOTween.Assembly/DOTween/Core/TweenManager.cs index 7dc469e..14188a9 100644 --- a/_DOTween.Assembly/DOTween/Core/TweenManager.cs +++ b/_DOTween.Assembly/DOTween/Core/TweenManager.cs @@ -404,10 +404,11 @@ namespace DG.Tweening.Core isUpdateLoop = false; } - internal static int FilteredOperation(OperationType operationType, FilterType filterType, object id, bool optionalBool, float optionalFloat, object optionalObj = null) + internal static int FilteredOperation(OperationType operationType, FilterType filterType, object id, bool optionalBool, float optionalFloat, object optionalObj = null, object[] optionalArray = null) { int totInvolved = 0; bool hasDespawned = false; + int optionalArrayLen = optionalArray == null ? 0 : optionalArray.Length; for (int i = _maxActiveLookupId; i > -1; --i) { Tween t = _activeTweens[i]; if (t == null || !t.active) continue; @@ -423,6 +424,16 @@ namespace DG.Tweening.Core case FilterType.TargetAndId: isFilterCompliant = id.Equals(t.id) && optionalObj != null && optionalObj.Equals(t.target); break; + case FilterType.AllExceptTargetsOrIds: + isFilterCompliant = true; + for (int c = 0; c < optionalArrayLen; ++c) { + object objId = optionalArray[c]; + if (objId.Equals(t.id) || objId.Equals(t.target)) { + isFilterCompliant = false; + break; + } + } + break; } if (isFilterCompliant) { switch (operationType) { diff --git a/_DOTween.Assembly/DOTween/DOTween.cs b/_DOTween.Assembly/DOTween/DOTween.cs index 80a5a9a..1461543 100644 --- a/_DOTween.Assembly/DOTween/DOTween.cs +++ b/_DOTween.Assembly/DOTween/DOTween.cs @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ namespace DG.Tweening public class DOTween { /// DOTween's version - public static readonly string Version = "1.0.820"; + public static readonly string Version = "1.0.830"; /////////////////////////////////////////////// // Options //////////////////////////////////// @@ -656,6 +656,11 @@ namespace DG.Tweening if (targetOrId == null) return 0; return TweenManager.FilteredOperation(OperationType.Complete, FilterType.TargetOrId, targetOrId, true, 0); } + internal static int CompleteAndReturnKilledTotExceptFor(params object[] excludeTargetsOrIds) + { + // excludeTargetsOrIds is never NULL (checked by DOTween.KillAll) + return TweenManager.FilteredOperation(OperationType.Complete, FilterType.AllExceptTargetsOrIds, null, true, 0, null, excludeTargetsOrIds); + } /// Flips all tweens (changing their direction to forward if it was backwards and viceversa), /// then returns the number of actual tweens flipped @@ -691,6 +696,19 @@ namespace DG.Tweening int tot = complete ? CompleteAndReturnKilledTot() : 0; return tot + TweenManager.DespawnAll(); } + /// Kills all tweens and returns the number of actual tweens killed + /// If TRUE completes the tweens before killing them + /// Eventual IDs or targets to exclude from the killing + public static int KillAll(bool complete, params object[] idsOrTargetsToExclude) + { + int tot; + if (idsOrTargetsToExclude == null) { + tot = complete ? CompleteAndReturnKilledTot() : 0; + return tot + TweenManager.DespawnAll(); + } + tot = complete ? CompleteAndReturnKilledTotExceptFor(idsOrTargetsToExclude) : 0; + return tot + TweenManager.FilteredOperation(OperationType.Despawn, FilterType.AllExceptTargetsOrIds, null, false, 0, null, idsOrTargetsToExclude); + } /// Kills all tweens with the given ID or target and returns the number of actual tweens killed /// If TRUE completes the tweens before killing them public static int Kill(object targetOrId, bool complete = false) diff --git a/_DOTween.Assembly/bin/DOTween.XML b/_DOTween.Assembly/bin/DOTween.XML index acf3900..1ec211e 100644 --- a/_DOTween.Assembly/bin/DOTween.XML +++ b/_DOTween.Assembly/bin/DOTween.XML @@ -554,6 +554,11 @@ Kills all tweens and returns the number of actual tweens killed If TRUE completes the tweens before killing them + + Kills all tweens and returns the number of actual tweens killed + If TRUE completes the tweens before killing them + Eventual IDs or targets to exclude from the killing + Kills all tweens with the given ID or target and returns the number of actual tweens killed If TRUE completes the tweens before killing them diff --git a/_DOTween.Assembly/bin/DOTween.dll b/_DOTween.Assembly/bin/DOTween.dll index b4318d5..16434eb 100644 Binary files a/_DOTween.Assembly/bin/DOTween.dll and b/_DOTween.Assembly/bin/DOTween.dll differ diff --git a/_DOTween.Assembly/bin/DOTween.dll.mdb b/_DOTween.Assembly/bin/DOTween.dll.mdb index 0241891..6dbad40 100644 Binary files a/_DOTween.Assembly/bin/DOTween.dll.mdb and b/_DOTween.Assembly/bin/DOTween.dll.mdb differ diff --git a/_DOTween.Assembly/bin/DOTween43.dll b/_DOTween.Assembly/bin/DOTween43.dll index ae9ab23..a3789cf 100644 Binary files a/_DOTween.Assembly/bin/DOTween43.dll and b/_DOTween.Assembly/bin/DOTween43.dll differ diff --git a/_DOTween.Assembly/bin/DOTween43.dll.mdb b/_DOTween.Assembly/bin/DOTween43.dll.mdb index 6efd44f..5e577c8 100644 Binary files a/_DOTween.Assembly/bin/DOTween43.dll.mdb and b/_DOTween.Assembly/bin/DOTween43.dll.mdb differ diff --git a/_DOTween.Assembly/bin/DOTween46.dll b/_DOTween.Assembly/bin/DOTween46.dll index 1ea0496..fcd89f2 100644 Binary files a/_DOTween.Assembly/bin/DOTween46.dll and b/_DOTween.Assembly/bin/DOTween46.dll differ diff --git a/_DOTween.Assembly/bin/DOTween46.dll.mdb b/_DOTween.Assembly/bin/DOTween46.dll.mdb index a587bcd..7ef2530 100644 Binary files a/_DOTween.Assembly/bin/DOTween46.dll.mdb and b/_DOTween.Assembly/bin/DOTween46.dll.mdb differ