new FrameData()
FrameData is a container for Frame objects, which are the internal representation of animation data in Phaser.
- Source - animation/FrameData.js, line 13
Members
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<readonly> total :number
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The total number of frames in this FrameData set.
- Source - animation/FrameData.js, line 267
Methods
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addFrame(frame) → {Phaser.Frame}
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Adds a new Frame to this FrameData collection. Typically called by the Animation.Parser and not directly.
Parameters:
Name Type Description frame
Phaser.Frame The frame to add to this FrameData set.
Returns:
The frame that was just added.
- Source - animation/FrameData.js, line 31
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checkFrameName(name) → {boolean}
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Check if there is a Frame with the given name.
Parameters:
Name Type Description name
string The name of the frame you want to check.
Returns:
boolean -True if the frame is found, otherwise false.
- Source - animation/FrameData.js, line 89
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clone() → {Phaser.FrameData}
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Makes a copy of this FrameData including copies (not references) to all of the Frames it contains.
Returns:
A clone of this object, including clones of the Frame objects it contains.
- Source - animation/FrameData.js, line 107
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destroy()
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Destroys this FrameData collection by nulling the _frames and _frameNames arrays.
- Source - animation/FrameData.js, line 251
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getFrame(index) → {Phaser.Frame}
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Get a Frame by its numerical index.
Parameters:
Name Type Description index
number The index of the frame you want to get.
Returns:
The frame, if found.
- Source - animation/FrameData.js, line 53
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getFrameByName(name) → {Phaser.Frame}
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Get a Frame by its frame name.
Parameters:
Name Type Description name
string The name of the frame you want to get.
Returns:
The frame, if found.
- Source - animation/FrameData.js, line 71
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getFrameIndexes(frames, useNumericIndex, output) → {Array}
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Returns all of the Frame indexes in this FrameData set. The frames indexes are returned in the output array, or if none is provided in a new Array object.
Parameters:
Name Type Argument Default Description frames
Array <optional>
An Array containing the indexes of the frames to retrieve. If undefined or the array is empty then all frames in the FrameData are returned.
useNumericIndex
boolean <optional>
true Are the given frames using numeric indexes (default) or strings? (false)
output
Array <optional>
If given the results will be appended to the end of this array otherwise a new array will be created.
Returns:
Array -An array of all Frame indexes matching the given names or IDs.
- Source - animation/FrameData.js, line 204
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getFrameRange(start, end, output) → {Array}
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Returns a range of frames based on the given start and end frame indexes and returns them in an Array.
Parameters:
Name Type Argument Description start
number The starting frame index.
end
number The ending frame index.
output
Array <optional>
If given the results will be appended to the end of this array otherwise a new array will be created.
Returns:
Array -An array of Frames between the start and end index values, or an empty array if none were found.
- Source - animation/FrameData.js, line 135
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getFrames(frames, useNumericIndex, output) → {Array}
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Returns all of the Frames in this FrameData set where the frame index is found in the input array. The frames are returned in the output array, or if none is provided in a new Array object.
Parameters:
Name Type Argument Default Description frames
Array <optional>
An Array containing the indexes of the frames to retrieve. If the array is empty or undefined then all frames in the FrameData are returned.
useNumericIndex
boolean <optional>
true Are the given frames using numeric indexes (default) or strings? (false)
output
Array <optional>
If given the results will be appended to the end of this array otherwise a new array will be created.
Returns:
Array -An array of all Frames in this FrameData set matching the given names or IDs.
- Source - animation/FrameData.js, line 157