Gets or sets the animation's starting value.
<object From="Color" .../>
value = object.From object.From = value
Type: Color
The starting value of the animation.
This property is read/write. The default value is null.
See Color for details on the various string formats that can be used to specify a color either in XAML or script.
The following table summarizes how the From, To, and By properties may be used together or separately to determine an animation's target values.
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Properties specified |
Resulting behavior |
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From |
The animation progresses from the value specified by the From property to the base value of the property that is being animated. |
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From and To |
The animation progresses from the value specified by the From property to the value specified by the To property. |
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From and By |
The animation progresses from the value specified by the From property to the value specified by the sum of the From and By properties. |
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To |
The animation progresses from the animated property's base value or a previous animation's output value to the value specified by the To property. |
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By |
The animation progresses from the base value of the property that is being animated or a previous animation's output value to the sum of that value and the value specified by the By property. |
Note:
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If you set both the To and By properties, the To property takes precedence and the By property is ignored. |
To use other interpolation methods or to animate between more than two target values, use a ColorAnimationUsingKeyFrames object.
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