fanimator
Create stop-motion animation object
Description
fanimator( creates a stop-motion animation
          object from the function f)f. The function f must
          return graphics objects that depend on only one variable. This variable defines the time
          parameter of the animation.
By default, fanimator creates stop-motion frames of
            f(t0), generating 10 frames per unit interval of
            t0 within the range of t0 from 0 to 10.
fanimator(
          allows the function f,args)f to depend on multiple variables.
            args specifies the input arguments of f.
By default, the variable t = sym('t') is the time parameter of the
          animation. This syntax creates stop-motion frames of
            f(subs(args,t,t0))
          within the range of t0 from 0 to 10. You can animate a specific
          property of the graphics objects by setting its value to depend on t in
          the input argument args.
fanimator(___,
          specifies the animation properties using one or more Name,Value)Name,Value pair
          arguments. Use this option with any of the input argument combinations in the previous
          syntaxes. Name-value pair settings apply to the animation object created.
fanimator( creates a
          stop-motion animation object in the axis specified by ax,___)ax instead of
          in the current axis (gca). The option ax can
          precede any input argument combinations in the previous syntaxes.
fp = fanimator(___)Animator object. Use fp to query and modify the
          properties of a specific animation object. For a list of properties, see Animator Properties.
Examples
Input Arguments
Name-Value Arguments
Output Arguments
Tips
- When you create a graph by using a plotting function, such as - fplot, MATLAB® creates a series of graphics objects. You can then animate a specific property of the graphics objects by using the- fanimatorand the- playAnimationfunctions. Note that some functions, such as- titleand- xlabel, create text objects that cannot be animated. Instead, use the- textfunction to create text objects that can be animated.
Version History
Introduced in R2019a
See Also
animationToFrame | playAnimation | rewindAnimation | writeAnimation
















