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animation + loop option

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Submitted on: 2/9/2007 5:53:46 AM
By: Matt DeKok  
Level: Beginner
User Rating: Unrated
Compatibility: JavaScript
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     This will rotate an array of images with custom timing for each image.
 
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'**************************************
' for :animation + loop option
'**************************************
<body onload="setTimeout('animate()',timings[timings.length - 1])">
<img name=anim id=anim src="images/source1.gif">
</body>
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'**************************************
' Name: animation + loop option
' Description:This will rotate an array of images with custom timing for each image.
' By: Matt DeKok
'
'This code is copyrighted and has' limited warranties.Please see http://www.Planet-Source-Code.com/vb/scripts/ShowCode.asp?txtCodeId=5558&lngWId=14'for details.'**************************************

//Make sure the first image is always last.
var srcs = new Array("source2.jpg","images/source3.gif","images/source1.gif");
//Each timing is for after the corresponding image displays
var timings = new Array(100,200,300);
//specify whether or not the animation should loop
var loop = true;
var i = 0;
function animate() {
	document.images["anim"].src = srcs[i]
	i++
	if(i < srcs.length) {
		setTimeout('animate()',timings[i - 1]);
	}
	else {
		if(loop == true) {
			i = 0;
			setTimeout('animate()',timings[i - 1]);
		}
	}
}


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