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.. _class_PropertyTweener:
PropertyTweener
===============
**Inherits:** :ref:`Tweener<class_Tweener>` **<** :ref:`RefCounted<class_RefCounted>` **<** :ref:`Object<class_Object>`
Interpolates an :ref:`Object<class_Object>`'s property over time.
Description
-----------
``PropertyTweener`` is used to interpolate a property in an object. See :ref:`Tween.tween_property<class_Tween_method_tween_property>` for more usage information.
\ **Note:** :ref:`Tween.tween_property<class_Tween_method_tween_property>` is the only correct way to create ``PropertyTweener``. Any ``PropertyTweener`` created manually will not function correctly.
Methods
-------
+-----------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| :ref:`PropertyTweener<class_PropertyTweener>` | :ref:`as_relative<class_PropertyTweener_method_as_relative>` **(** **)** |
+-----------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| :ref:`PropertyTweener<class_PropertyTweener>` | :ref:`from<class_PropertyTweener_method_from>` **(** :ref:`Variant<class_Variant>` value **)** |
+-----------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| :ref:`PropertyTweener<class_PropertyTweener>` | :ref:`from_current<class_PropertyTweener_method_from_current>` **(** **)** |
+-----------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| :ref:`PropertyTweener<class_PropertyTweener>` | :ref:`set_delay<class_PropertyTweener_method_set_delay>` **(** :ref:`float<class_float>` delay **)** |
+-----------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| :ref:`PropertyTweener<class_PropertyTweener>` | :ref:`set_ease<class_PropertyTweener_method_set_ease>` **(** :ref:`EaseType<enum_Tween_EaseType>` ease **)** |
+-----------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| :ref:`PropertyTweener<class_PropertyTweener>` | :ref:`set_trans<class_PropertyTweener_method_set_trans>` **(** :ref:`TransitionType<enum_Tween_TransitionType>` trans **)** |
+-----------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Method Descriptions
-------------------
.. _class_PropertyTweener_method_as_relative:
- :ref:`PropertyTweener<class_PropertyTweener>` **as_relative** **(** **)**
When called, the final value will be used as a relative value instead. Example:
::
var tween = get_tree().create_tween()
tween.tween_property(self, "position", Vector2.RIGHT * 100, 1).as_relative() #the node will move by 100 pixels to the right
----
.. _class_PropertyTweener_method_from:
- :ref:`PropertyTweener<class_PropertyTweener>` **from** **(** :ref:`Variant<class_Variant>` value **)**
Sets a custom initial value to the ``PropertyTweener``. Example:
::
var tween = get_tree().create_tween()
tween.tween_property(self, "position", Vector2(200, 100), 1).from(Vector2(100, 100) #this will move the node from position (100, 100) to (200, 100)
----
.. _class_PropertyTweener_method_from_current:
- :ref:`PropertyTweener<class_PropertyTweener>` **from_current** **(** **)**
Makes the ``PropertyTweener`` use the current property value (i.e. at the time of creating this ``PropertyTweener``) as a starting point. This is equivalent of using :ref:`from<class_PropertyTweener_method_from>` with the current value. These two calls will do the same:
::
tween.tween_property(self, "position", Vector2(200, 100), 1).from(position)
tween.tween_property(self, "position", Vector2(200, 100), 1).from_current()
----
.. _class_PropertyTweener_method_set_delay:
- :ref:`PropertyTweener<class_PropertyTweener>` **set_delay** **(** :ref:`float<class_float>` delay **)**
Sets the time in seconds after which the ``PropertyTweener`` will start interpolating. By default there's no delay.
----
.. _class_PropertyTweener_method_set_ease:
- :ref:`PropertyTweener<class_PropertyTweener>` **set_ease** **(** :ref:`EaseType<enum_Tween_EaseType>` ease **)**
Sets the type of used easing from :ref:`EaseType<enum_Tween_EaseType>`. If not set, the default easing is used from the :ref:`Tween<class_Tween>` that contains this Tweener.
----
.. _class_PropertyTweener_method_set_trans:
- :ref:`PropertyTweener<class_PropertyTweener>` **set_trans** **(** :ref:`TransitionType<enum_Tween_TransitionType>` trans **)**
Sets the type of used transition from :ref:`TransitionType<enum_Tween_TransitionType>`. If not set, the default transition is used from the :ref:`Tween<class_Tween>` that contains this Tweener.
.. |virtual| replace:: :abbr:`virtual (This method should typically be overridden by the user to have any effect.)`
.. |const| replace:: :abbr:`const (This method has no side effects. It doesn't modify any of the instance's member variables.)`
.. |vararg| replace:: :abbr:`vararg (This method accepts any number of arguments after the ones described here.)`
.. |constructor| replace:: :abbr:`constructor (This method is used to construct a type.)`
.. |static| replace:: :abbr:`static (This method doesn't need an instance to be called, so it can be called directly using the class name.)`
.. |operator| replace:: :abbr:`operator (This method describes a valid operator to use with this type as left-hand operand.)`