I am trying to create a function using a custom timer which will advance one frame of my animation I am running. I have the timer able to pause and resume at the moment, but I have not been able to figure out a way to get a step function working. My animation timeout delay is set at 25 ms.
Here is what I'm working with:
Delay = 25
//This function is a custom timer that tracks the start time of a timeout and calculates the remaining time
// in order to resume at the appropriate frame of animation.
function Timer(callback, delay) {
var timerId, start, remaining = delay;
this.pause = function() {
window.clearTimeout(timerId);
remaining -= new Date() - start;
animate = false;
};
this.resume = function() {
start = new Date();
window.clearTimeout(timerId);
timerId = window.setTimeout(callback, remaining);
animate = true;
};
this.resume();
}
I appreciate any help that anyone can give me, I'm still learning and have never been good with timers or timer events.
UPDATE I managed to remedy my own problem! Here's what I ended up with overall.
//This function is a custom timer that tracks the start time of a timeout and calculates the remaining time
// in order to resume at the appropriate frame of animation.
function Timer(callback, delay){
var timerId, start, remaining = delay;
this.pause = function(){
window.clearTimeout(timerId);
remaining -= new Date() - start;
animate = false;
};
this.resume = function(){
start = new Date();
window.clearTimeout(timerId);
timerId = window.setTimeout(callback, remaining);
animate = true;
};
this.step = function(){
timer.pause();
animate = false;
advanceAnimation(true);
};
this.resume();
}