I'm trying to create an animation where I create 4 circles in Raphael 10 seconds after the page is loaded. Then, 10 seconds later, I want to remove all of these circles, and make 10 more (10 new circles with names that are different than the original 10).
This is what I have:
var paper = Raphael(0, 100, 1350, 800);
setTimeout(function() {
var a1 = paper.circle(200,200,100);
var a2 = paper.circle(300,300,100);
var a3 = paper.circle(400,400,100);
var a4 = paper.circle(500,500,100);
}, 10000);
setTimeout(function() {
a1.remove();
a2.remove();
a3.remove();
a4.remove();
var b1 = paper.circle(300,200,100);
var b2 = paper.circle(400,300,100);
var b3 = paper.circle(500,400,100);
var b4 = paper.circle(600,500,100);
}, 20000);
However, when I get to the send setTimeout, the .remove()'s don't do anything. They kill the rest of the script. When I take them out, the new circles create just fine, but I can't get rid of the first set.
I understand this is something with the bindings, but I can't get it to work. I tried doing this in the first setTimeout:
setTimeout(function() {
var a1 = paper.circle(200,200,100);
$(a1.node).live();
var a2 = paper.circle(300,300,100);
$(a2.node).live();
var a3 = paper.circle(400,400,100);
$(a3.node).live();
var a4 = paper.circle(500,500,100);
$(a4.node).live();
}, 1000);
But when it gets to the first .live() it dies.
Any advice? I feel like there is something very basic that I'm missing. Maybe some behind the scenes explanation as to what it's trying to do?
I will be expanding this to almost 100 frames (100 setTimeouts). Any advice on how to make this more efficient? I'm a bit new to this. Any advice would be appreciated.