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I'm trying to move SCNNode and I'm using this solution.

But when I do:

let start = sceneView.node(for: first)

my application freezes and Xcode doesn't do anything.

EDIT:

func startBouncing(time: TimeInterval) {

    guard let sceneView = self.view as? ARSCNView,
    let first = anchors.first, 
    let start = sceneView.node(for: first),
    let last = anchors.last, 
    let end = sceneView.node(for: last)
    else { return }

    if ballNode.parent == nil {
        sceneView.scene.rootNode.addChildNode(ballNode)
    }

    let animation = CABasicAnimation(keyPath: #keyPath(SCNNode.transform))
    animation.fromValue = start.transform
    animation.toValue = end.transform
    animation.duration = time
    animation.autoreverses = true
    animation.repeatCount = .infinity
    ballNode.removeAllAnimations()
    ballNode.addAnimation(animation, forKey: nil)
} 
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  • If it crashes, please show the crash log :) Thanks
    – Fogmeister
    Jul 17, 2017 at 12:57
  • @Fogmeister No, It doesn't crash. It's doing… nothing. I've made two breakpoints: one oin line with code 'let start = sceneView.node(for: first' and other in the next line. And second breakpoint wasn’t called. Jul 17, 2017 at 13:05
  • Can you show more code. What is sceneView? What is first? etc...
    – Fogmeister
    Jul 17, 2017 at 13:06
  • sceneView is ARSCNView, and first is ARAnchor. All code can be found by clicking on the link. It isn't mine. I've just trying to use it Jul 17, 2017 at 13:12
  • You should add that info in your question.
    – Fogmeister
    Jul 17, 2017 at 13:13

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