I'm trying to perform auto repeat of my image rotation animation with CABasicAnimation. I have tried to search on web how to set such property but was unable to find that. Is it really no such property for CA animation? I know that you can set some huge value (here) to repeatCount property but hey, why then does UIView animateWithDuration has an option UIViewAnimationOptionRepeat and what the value is hardcoded for it?
2 Answers
No, this is the way you're supposed to do it according to the documentation.
Setting this property to
HUGE_VALF
will cause the animation to repeat forever.
Update for Swift:
HUGE_VALF is not exposed to Swift. However, my understanding from this page is that HUGE_VALF is intended to be infinity (in fact, INFINITY
is defined as HUGE_VALF
). Since Swift's FloatingPointType
protocol provides a static var infinity
, you can simply write
myAnimation.repeatCount = .infinity
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in iOS 7 and above , it stops after certain interval.Not sure whats the reason though. Aug 20, 2014 at 18:04
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Float.infinity
in Swift. Referred docs mentionHUGE_VALF
but doesn't tell how to express same in Swift. Aug 4, 2015 at 21:17
For swift 3.0 and above
let rotationAnimation = CABasicAnimation(keyPath: "transform.rotation.z")
rotationAnimation.fromValue = 0
rotationAnimation.toValue = CGFloat.pi * 2
rotationAnimation.duration = 1
rotationAnimation.repeatCount = .infinity
holderView.btnRefresh.layer.add(rotationAnimation, forKey: "spinAnimation")
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, inmath.h
.