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I would like to create a set of animations in Series. For example

  • Fade in for 2 seconds

  • Rotate for 2 seconds

  • Fade out for 2 seconds

What is the best way to achieve this? I have tried to use the CAAnimation group but that seems to animate its array of animations in parallel. I want a do animation 1 then do animation 2 and then do animation 3 (Series)

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  • Use the animation group but deadly each animation until the previous should have ended.
    – rckoenes
    Nov 17, 2014 at 15:12

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Nowadays, you'd generally use UIView block animation via animateKeyframesWithDuration. Specify an animation duration of 6 seconds, and then add three calls to addKeyframeWithRelativeStartTime, starting at relative start time of 0, 0.333, and 0.666, respectively, each with a duration of 0.333, and in those three animation blocks, do your appropriate animations.

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You should be using the block based animation for all animations like these.

For an animation like this the animateKeyFrames block would be perfect...

// set duration for the entire sequence of animations
[UIView animateKeyFramesWithDuration:6
                               delay:0
                             options:0
                          animations:^{
                              // add fade in keyframe
                              // starts at 0% lasts for 33% of animation
                              [UIView addKeyFrameWithRelativeStartTime:0
                                                      relativeDuration:0.333
                                                            animations:^{
                                                                view.alpha = 1.0;
                                                            }];
                              // add rotation key frame
                              // starts at 33% lasts for 33% of animation
                              [UIView addKeyFrameWithRelativeStartTime:0.333
                                                      relativeDuration:0.333
                                                            animations:^{
                                                                view.transform = CGAffineTransformMakeRotation(rotationAngle);
                                                            }];
                              // add fade out key frame
                              // starts at 66% lasts for 33% of animation
                              [UIView addKeyFrameWithRelativeStartTime:0.666
                                                      relativeDuration:0.333
                                                            animations:^{
                                                                view.alpha = 0.0;
                                                            }];
                          }
                          completion:nil];
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  • The fade in and fade out work fine - the rotate does not occur. I do specify the rotate angle in Radians 6.28 for 360 degrees - Any suggestions.?
    – OneGuyInDc
    Nov 17, 2014 at 18:41
  • Ah, first you should use M_PI for pi then multiply it by 2. Not 6.28. Second, because 2 pi radians is the same as 0 it won't rotate. Split the rotate into two. One rotation to M_PI and the other rotation to 2* M_PI you'll have to update the timings too.
    – Fogmeister
    Nov 17, 2014 at 18:47

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