nunofyer bzness
08-31-2009, 07:04 PM
Hi,
I am looking for a script that allows me to select a random image from a folder and display it on a web page, where it should fade-in, hold for a few seconds, then fade-out again. After fade-out, another image should fade-in and out, but at a different location.
I have looked at the scripts here, but they I can't get either one working the way I'd like to. Most of them display images at the same location, or can be called only once.
If anybody knows of such a script, please let me know.
Thanks.
vwphillips
09-01-2009, 04:00 PM
how is
but at a different location.
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<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en">
<head>
<title></title>
<script type="text/javascript">
/*<![CDATA[*/
// Basic Element Animator (14-May-2009)
// by Vic Phillips http://www.vicsjavascripts.org.uk
// To progressively change the Left, Top, Width, Height or Opacity of an element over a specified period of time.
// With the ability to scale the effect time on specified minimum/maximum values
// and with three types of progression 'sin' and 'cos' and liner and an optional 'Bounce'.
// **** Application Notes
// **** The HTML Code
//
// when moving an element the inline or class rule style position of the element should be assigned as
// 'position:relative;' or 'position:absolute;'.
//
// The element would normally be assigned a unique ID name.
//
// **** Executing the Effect(Script)
//
// The effect is executed by an event call to function 'zxcBAnimator('width#',document.getElementById('tst'),10,800,5000,[10,800],'sin');'
// where:
// parameter 0 = the mode(see Note 2). (string)
// parameter 1 = the unique ID name or element object. (string or element object)
// parameter 2 = the start position of the effect. (digits, for opacity minimum 0, maximum 100)
// parameter 3 = the finish position of the effect. (digits, for opacity minimum 0, maximum 100)
// parameter 4 = (optional) period of time between the start and finish of the effect in milliseconds. (digits or defaults to 2000 milliSeconds)
// parameter 5 = (optional) to scale the effect time on a specified minimum/maximum. (array, see Note 5)
// field 0 the minimum. (digits)
// field 1 the maximum. (digits)
// parameter 6 = (optional) the type of progression, 'sin', 'cos' or 'liner'. (string, default = 'liner')
// 'sin' progression starts fast and ends slow.
// 'cos' progression starts slow and ends fast.
//
// Note 1: The default units(excepting opacity) are 'px'.
// Note 2: Examples modes: 'left', 'top', 'width', 'height', 'opacity.
// For hyphenated modes, the first character after the hyphen must be upper case, all others lower case.
// Note 3: To 'toggle' the effect include '#' in parameter 0.
// The first call will set the toggle parameters.
// Subsequent calls with '#' in parameter 0 and the same start and finish parameters will 'toggle' the effect.
// Note 4: The function may be re-executed with a different set of parameters (start/finish time or period)
// whenever required, say from an onclick/mouseover/out event.
// The period parameter will be retained unless re-specified.
// Note 5: parameter 5 is of particular use when re-calling the effect
// in mid travel to retain an constant rate of progression.
// Note 6: parameters 2 and 3 must be different values to execute the script.
//
// **** Functional Code - NO NEED to Change
function zxcBAnimator(mde,obj,srt,fin,ms,scale,curve){
if (typeof(obj)=='string'){ obj=document.getElementById(obj); }
if (!obj) return;
var oop=obj[mde.replace(/\W/g,'')+'oop'];
if (oop){
if (oop.srtfin[0]==srt&&oop.srtfin[1]==fin&&mde.match('#')) oop.update([oop.data[0],(oop.srtfin[0]==oop.data[2])?fin:srt],ms,scale,curve);
else oop.update([srt,fin],ms,scale,curve);
}
else oop=obj[mde.replace(/\W/g,'')+'oop']=new zxcBAnimatorOOP(mde,obj,srt,fin,ms,scale,curve);
return oop;
}
function zxcBAnimatorOOP(mde,obj,srt,fin,ms,scale,curve){
this.srtfin=[srt,fin];
this.to=null;
this.obj=obj;
this.mde=mde.replace(/\W/g,'');
this.update([srt,fin],ms,scale,curve);
}
zxcBAnimatorOOP.prototype.update=function(srtfin,ms,scale,curve){
clearTimeout(this.to);
this.time=ms||this.time||2000;
this.data=[srtfin[0],srtfin[0],srtfin[1]];
this.mS=this.time*(!scale?1:Math.abs((srtfin[1]-srtfin[0])/(scale[1]-scale[0])));
this.ms=this.mS;
this.curve=(typeof(curve)=='string')?curve.charAt(0).toLowerCase():(this.curve)?this.curve:'x';
this.inc=Math.PI/(2*this.mS);
this.srttime=new Date().getTime();
this.cng();
}
zxcBAnimatorOOP.prototype.cng=function(){
this.ms=new Date().getTime()-this.srttime;
this.data[0]=(this.curve=='s')?Math.floor((this.data[2]-this.data[1])*Math.sin(this.inc*this.ms)+this.data[1]):(this.curve=='c')?(this.data[2])-Math.floor((this.data[2]-this.data[1])*Math.cos(this.inc*this.ms)):(this.data[2]-this.data[1])/this.mS*this.ms+this.data[1];
this.apply();
if (this.ms<this.mS) this.to=setTimeout(function(oop){return function(){oop.cng();}}(this),10);
else {
this.data[0]=this.data[2];
this.apply();
if (this.Bounce&&this.Bounce[2]>0) this.bounce();
}
}
zxcBAnimatorOOP.prototype.apply=function(){
if (isFinite(this.data[0])){
if (this.mde!='left'&&this.mde!='top'&&this.data[0]<0) this.data[0]=0;
if (this.mde!='opacity') this.obj.style[this.mde]=this.data[0]+'px';
else zxcOpacity(this.obj,this.data[0]);
}
}
zxcBAnimatorOOP.prototype.bounce=function(){
if (this.Bounce[2]%2==0)
this.Bounce[1]+=(this.Bounce[0]-this.Bounce[1])/(this.Bounce[2])
this.update([this.data[0],this.Bounce[this.Bounce[2]%2==0?1:0]],this.Bounce[3]/this.Bounce[2]);
this.Bounce[2]--;
}
function zxcOpacity(obj,opc){
if (opc<0||opc>100) return;
obj.style.filter='alpha(opacity='+opc+')';
obj.style.opacity=obj.style.MozOpacity=obj.style.KhtmlOpacity=opc/100-.001;
}
/*]]>*/
</script>
<script type="text/javascript">
/*<![CDATA[*/
var ImgAry=['One.gif','Two.gif','Three.gif','Four.gif'];
function Fade(cls,ary){
var imgs=zxcByClassName(cls);
var path=imgs[0].src.substring(0,imgs[0].src.lastIndexOf('/')+1);
this.imgs=[];
this.objs=[];
for (var z0=0;z0<imgs.length;z0++){
this.objs[z0]=imgs[z0];
}
for (var z1=0;z1<ary.length;z1++){
this.imgs[z1]=new Image();
this.imgs[z1].src=path+ary[z1];
}
this.obj=0;
this.img=0;
this.NextObj();
this.NextImg();
this.FadeIn();
}
Fade.prototype.NextObj=function(){
var next=Math.floor(Math.random()*this.objs.length)
if (next==this.obj){
this.NextObj();
}
else {
this.obj=next;
}
}
Fade.prototype.NextImg=function(){
var next=Math.floor(Math.random()*this.imgs.length)
if (next==this.img){
this.NextImg();
}
else {
this.img=next;
}
}
Fade.prototype.FadeIn=function(){
zxcBAnimator('opacity',this.objs[this.obj],0,100,1000);
this.objs[this.obj].src=this.imgs[this.img].src
var oop=this;
setTimeout(function(){ oop.FadeOut(); },2000);
}
Fade.prototype.FadeOut=function(){
zxcBAnimator('opacity',this.objs[this.obj],100,0,1000);
this.NextObj();
this.NextImg();
var oop=this;
setTimeout(function(){ oop.FadeIn(); },2000);
}
function zxcByClassName(nme,el,tag){
if (typeof(el)=='string') el=document.getElementById(el);
el=el||document;
for (var tag=tag||'*',reg=new RegExp('\\b'+nme+'\\b'),els=el.getElementsByTagName(tag),ary=[],z0=0; z0<els.length;z0++){
if(reg.test(els[z0].className)) ary.push(els[z0]);
}
return ary;
}
/*]]>*/
</script></head>
<body onload="F=new Fade('zxc',ImgAry);">
<img class="zxc" src="http://www.vicsjavascripts.org.uk/StdImages/Blank.gif" />
<img class="zxc" src="http://www.vicsjavascripts.org.uk/StdImages/Blank.gif" />
</body>
</html>
punky
09-16-2009, 05:00 PM
That code was incredibly useful! I have been searching for days for something that would work like that and that I could understand well enough to customize it. I am very new at javascript, but your script was well organized and had just enough explanation.
Thanks tons!
vwphillips
09-17-2009, 10:51 AM
glad it was useful
check my site(in signature) for updates.
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