Package javafx.css

Class TransitionEvent

All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable, Cloneable

public final class TransitionEvent extends Event
An event that signals the creation, beginning, completion and cancellation of implicit CSS transitions.

Note that this event is not raised for explicit transitions that are created using the Transition class.

Since:
23
See Also:
  • Field Details

    • ANY

      public static final EventType<TransitionEvent> ANY
      Common supertype for all TransitionEvent types.
    • RUN

      public static final EventType<TransitionEvent> RUN
      This event occurs when a transition has been created and added to the list of running transitions of a Node.
    • START

      public static final EventType<TransitionEvent> START
      This event occurs when a running transition enters its active period, which happens at the end of the delay phase.
    • END

      public static final EventType<TransitionEvent> END
      This event occurs when a running transition has reached the end of its active period. If the transition is cancelled prior to reaching the end of its active period, this event does not occur.
    • CANCEL

      public static final EventType<TransitionEvent> CANCEL
      This event occurs when a running transition was cancelled before it has reached the end of its active period.
  • Constructor Details

    • TransitionEvent

      public TransitionEvent(EventType<? extends Event> eventType, StyleableProperty<?> property, Duration elapsedTime)
      Creates a new instance of the TransitionEvent class.
      Parameters:
      eventType - the event type
      property - the StyleableProperty that is targeted by the transition
      elapsedTime - the time that has elapsed since the transition has entered its active period
      Throws:
      NullPointerException - if eventType, property or elapsedTime is null
  • Method Details

    • getProperty

      public StyleableProperty<?> getProperty()
      Gets the StyleableProperty that is targeted by the transition.
      Returns:
      the StyleableProperty
    • getElapsedTime

      public Duration getElapsedTime()
      Gets the time that has elapsed since the transition has entered its active period, not including the time spent in the delay phase.
      Returns:
      the elapsed time, or zero if the transition has not entered its active period