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What’s difference between UIKit Dynamics and UIKit Animation?
2019 Community Moderator ElectionWhen is it appropriate to use Core Animation over UIView animation in common casesWhat's the difference between the atomic and nonatomic attributes?How to change the Push and Pop animations in a navigation based appCore graphics and UIKit interactionPassing Data between View ControllersSimulator slow-motion animations are now on?UIkit Animations and Core AnimationUsing Auto Layout in UITableView for dynamic cell layouts & variable row heightsAttract two masses to each other w/ UIKit DynamicsPerformance Issue With UIKit DynamicsUIKit Dynamics in iOS Control Center
What is the most essential difference between UIKit Dynamics and UIKit Animation at the animation level?
There is not a lot of information about UIKit Dynamic. I don't know much about it. I just know how to use it. I think this question is related to the hardware level?
Thanks.
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What is the most essential difference between UIKit Dynamics and UIKit Animation at the animation level?
There is not a lot of information about UIKit Dynamic. I don't know much about it. I just know how to use it. I think this question is related to the hardware level?
Thanks.
ios uikit core-animation uikit-dynamics
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What is the most essential difference between UIKit Dynamics and UIKit Animation at the animation level?
There is not a lot of information about UIKit Dynamic. I don't know much about it. I just know how to use it. I think this question is related to the hardware level?
Thanks.
ios uikit core-animation uikit-dynamics
What is the most essential difference between UIKit Dynamics and UIKit Animation at the animation level?
There is not a lot of information about UIKit Dynamic. I don't know much about it. I just know how to use it. I think this question is related to the hardware level?
Thanks.
ios uikit core-animation uikit-dynamics
ios uikit core-animation uikit-dynamics
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If by UIKit Animation you mean Content Animations or Views Animation in the documentation it states their specific usage: Animation and Haptics
UIKit Dynamics: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/animation_and_haptics/uikit_dynamics
UIKit Dynamics
Apply physics-based animations to your views.
Views Animation: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uiviewpropertyanimator
UIViewPropertyAnimator A class that animates changes to views and
allows the dynamic modification of those animations.
In case by UIKit Animation you meant Core Animations, maybe this answer can help you more to get an understanding. To sum up it says that the difference relies only in the APIs being more convenient as everything at the end uses Core Animations: https://stackoverflow.com/a/38965402/3564632
thanks for the answer, I’ll check the link to understanding them.
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If by UIKit Animation you mean Content Animations or Views Animation in the documentation it states their specific usage: Animation and Haptics
UIKit Dynamics: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/animation_and_haptics/uikit_dynamics
UIKit Dynamics
Apply physics-based animations to your views.
Views Animation: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uiviewpropertyanimator
UIViewPropertyAnimator A class that animates changes to views and
allows the dynamic modification of those animations.
In case by UIKit Animation you meant Core Animations, maybe this answer can help you more to get an understanding. To sum up it says that the difference relies only in the APIs being more convenient as everything at the end uses Core Animations: https://stackoverflow.com/a/38965402/3564632
thanks for the answer, I’ll check the link to understanding them.
– holaux
Mar 7 at 16:03
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If by UIKit Animation you mean Content Animations or Views Animation in the documentation it states their specific usage: Animation and Haptics
UIKit Dynamics: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/animation_and_haptics/uikit_dynamics
UIKit Dynamics
Apply physics-based animations to your views.
Views Animation: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uiviewpropertyanimator
UIViewPropertyAnimator A class that animates changes to views and
allows the dynamic modification of those animations.
In case by UIKit Animation you meant Core Animations, maybe this answer can help you more to get an understanding. To sum up it says that the difference relies only in the APIs being more convenient as everything at the end uses Core Animations: https://stackoverflow.com/a/38965402/3564632
thanks for the answer, I’ll check the link to understanding them.
– holaux
Mar 7 at 16:03
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If by UIKit Animation you mean Content Animations or Views Animation in the documentation it states their specific usage: Animation and Haptics
UIKit Dynamics: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/animation_and_haptics/uikit_dynamics
UIKit Dynamics
Apply physics-based animations to your views.
Views Animation: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uiviewpropertyanimator
UIViewPropertyAnimator A class that animates changes to views and
allows the dynamic modification of those animations.
In case by UIKit Animation you meant Core Animations, maybe this answer can help you more to get an understanding. To sum up it says that the difference relies only in the APIs being more convenient as everything at the end uses Core Animations: https://stackoverflow.com/a/38965402/3564632
If by UIKit Animation you mean Content Animations or Views Animation in the documentation it states their specific usage: Animation and Haptics
UIKit Dynamics: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/animation_and_haptics/uikit_dynamics
UIKit Dynamics
Apply physics-based animations to your views.
Views Animation: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uiviewpropertyanimator
UIViewPropertyAnimator A class that animates changes to views and
allows the dynamic modification of those animations.
In case by UIKit Animation you meant Core Animations, maybe this answer can help you more to get an understanding. To sum up it says that the difference relies only in the APIs being more convenient as everything at the end uses Core Animations: https://stackoverflow.com/a/38965402/3564632
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