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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T22:06:59+00:00 2026-05-13T22:06:59+00:00

I know that jQuery, for example, can do animation of sorts. I also know

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I know that jQuery, for example, can do animation of sorts. I also know that at the very core of the animation, there must me some sort of loop doing the animation. What is an example of such a loop?

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  • What is a basic syntax for an effective animation recursion that can animate a single property of a particular object at a time? The function should be able to vary its target object and property of the object.
  • What arguments/parameters should it take?
  • What is a good range of reiterating the loop? In milliseconds? (Should this be a parameter/argument to the function?)

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    2026-05-13T22:06:59+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 10:06 pm

    typically (for jQuery at least) this is not done in a loop, but rather in a series of callbacks.

    pseudojavascript:

    function startAnimation(element, endPosition, duration) {
        var startPosition = element.position;
        var startTime = getCurrentTime();
        function animate() {
            var timeElapsed = getCurrentTime() - startTime;
            if (timeElapsed > duration) {
                element.position = endPosition;
                stopTimer();
            } else {
                // interpolate based on time
                element.position = startPosition +
                    (endPosition - startPosition) * timeElapsed / duration;
            }
        }
        startRepeatingTimerWithCallbackAndInterval(animate, 1.0 / 30.0);
    }
    

    It’s also possible to use objects to store starting data instead of closures.

    This doesn’t completely answer all the points in the question, but it’s a starting point.

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