IU am unrolling a circle into a line, and The way I am doing it (open for other functions as well) is by looping over each state and calling .transition()…
as so:
function all() {
for(i=0; i<numberOfPoints; i++){
circle.data([circleStates[i]])
.transition()
.delay(dur*i)
.duration(dur)
.ease("linear")
.attr('d', pathFunction)
.each('end', firstAFterUnroll()); //is this the correct function?
}
}
A 'state' as mentioned above is a path that is part circle, and part line, to give the impression that the line is unrolling.
The firstAfterUnroll()
is getting called after each iteration, not at the end, which does make sense, I just am unsure of how to adjust the chaining of the ease. The firstAfterUnroll()
should get called once after the line unrolls (ie after the for loop finishes executing).
I also tried just calling it outside of the loop, but it gets executed before the loop finishes.
firstAfterUnroll()
should get called once after the line unrolls (ie after the for loop finishes executing). I will be chaining another function (secondAfterUnroll()
) after thefirstAfterUnroll()
as well, so it will be helpful to understand how I should structure this.