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Function Reference

Simple Mathematical Functions
 
                
               
             
             
            
            Slip Functions
          
       
       
       
       
      Use the following functions
         to slip the starting frame of a clip backwards or forwards using
         the slip channel. In effect, the displayed frame in a layer's clip
         will be the animation's current frame number plus the slip value.
         For example, a slip value of -15 holds the clip at the first frame
         and repeats it 15 times before the clip begins. In this way, you
         can create a freeze frame effect with one layer while animating
         another layer. A slip value of 10 begins the clip at frame 11. See 
                  Modifying Surfaces.
      
      
      pingpong
         
         Returns
            a slip value that makes a clip continuously cycle forwards and backwards.
            The result should usually be assigned to the slip channel of a layer.
         
            
               
                  
                  
                  
                     | Syntax: | pingpong(length) | 
                  
                     | Arguments: | 
                           length is the number of frames to display before
                              starting to play backwards. This is usually the length of the original
                              clip.
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                     | Examples: | 
                           pingpong(10) returns a slip value that
                              makes a clip continuously play in a forward and backward cycle from
                              frame 1 to frame 10.
                           pingpong(30) yields the following curve: | 
               
            
          
      repeat
         
         Returns
            a slip value that makes a clip continuously repeat forwards. The
            result should usually be assigned to the slip channel of a layer.
         
            
               
                  
                  
                  
                     | Syntax: | repeat(length) | 
                  
                     | Arguments: | 
                           length is the number of frames to display before
                              repeating from the beginning. This is usually the length of the original
                              clip.
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                     | Examples: | 
                           repeat(10) returns a slip value that
                              makes a clip repeat forwards from frame 1 to frame 10.
                           repeat(30) yields the following curve: | 
               
            
          
      repeatback
         
         Returns
            a slip value that makes a clip continuously repeat backwards. The
            result should usually be assigned to the slip channel of a layer.
         
            
               
                  
                  
                  
                     | Syntax: | repeatback(length) | 
                  
                     | Arguments: | 
                           length is the number of frames from the beginning
                              to display backwards before repeating. This is usually the length
                              of the original clip.
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                     | Examples: | 
                           repeatback(10) returns a slip value that
                              makes a clip repeat backwards from frame 10 to frame 1.
                           repeatback(30) yields the following curve: | 
               
            
          
      frametoslip
         
         Returns
            a slip value that makes a clip display at a given timebar frame.
            If the given frame number is constant, the resulting clips will freeze
            at that frame. The result should usually be assigned to the slip
            channel of a layer.
         
            
               
                  
                  
                  
                     | Syntax: | frametoslip(TimebarFrame) | 
                  
                     | Arguments: | 
                           TimebarFrame is the timebar frame at
                              which to display the clip.
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                     | Examples: | 
                           frametoslip(10) returns a slip value
                              that makes a clip freeze at frame 10.
                           frametoslip(frame / 2) returns a slip
                              value that makes a clisplay at half the normal speed.
                           frametoslip(14) yields the following curve: |