How to make an animated circle getting smaller and darker [closed]












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How do I make a animated filled circle that gets smaller and changes its color? I'm using the beamer class.










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    In order to ensure no marmots are harmed in producing an answer I think the cover page of this explanation says it perfectly usepackage[dynamic opacity]{caution} optical-astronomy.education/onewebmedia/var2.pdf

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    Mar 15 at 14:13











  • Please provide us with an MWE that shows what you have tried. Judging from your previous question, there is a chance you want to embed it into a beamer document. If so, this changes the story because beamer comes with animate, and it definitely allows you to animate the color of a circle, the radius or both.

    – marmot
    Mar 15 at 15:40






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    @marmot yeah sorry that i did not provide any MWE becuase I did not know how to get even started. But thank you for showing me how to animate a circle really helpful!

    – Simba
    Mar 15 at 18:58






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    Changing the question in after having accepted an answer is IMHO not a good style. Anyone considering to write an answer here should be warned that this may happen to your answer as well.

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    Mar 15 at 21:56






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    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it is a do it for me question.

    – Raaja
    Mar 16 at 8:18
















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How do I make a animated filled circle that gets smaller and changes its color? I'm using the beamer class.










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closed as off-topic by Raaja, JouleV, Sebastiano, Stefan Pinnow, TeXnician Mar 16 at 9:40



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    In order to ensure no marmots are harmed in producing an answer I think the cover page of this explanation says it perfectly usepackage[dynamic opacity]{caution} optical-astronomy.education/onewebmedia/var2.pdf

    – KJO
    Mar 15 at 14:13











  • Please provide us with an MWE that shows what you have tried. Judging from your previous question, there is a chance you want to embed it into a beamer document. If so, this changes the story because beamer comes with animate, and it definitely allows you to animate the color of a circle, the radius or both.

    – marmot
    Mar 15 at 15:40






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    @marmot yeah sorry that i did not provide any MWE becuase I did not know how to get even started. But thank you for showing me how to animate a circle really helpful!

    – Simba
    Mar 15 at 18:58






  • 3





    Changing the question in after having accepted an answer is IMHO not a good style. Anyone considering to write an answer here should be warned that this may happen to your answer as well.

    – marmot
    Mar 15 at 21:56






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    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it is a do it for me question.

    – Raaja
    Mar 16 at 8:18














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How do I make a animated filled circle that gets smaller and changes its color? I'm using the beamer class.










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closed as off-topic by Raaja, JouleV, Sebastiano, Stefan Pinnow, TeXnician Mar 16 at 9:40



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closed as off-topic by Raaja, JouleV, Sebastiano, Stefan Pinnow, TeXnician Mar 16 at 9:40



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    In order to ensure no marmots are harmed in producing an answer I think the cover page of this explanation says it perfectly usepackage[dynamic opacity]{caution} optical-astronomy.education/onewebmedia/var2.pdf

    – KJO
    Mar 15 at 14:13











  • Please provide us with an MWE that shows what you have tried. Judging from your previous question, there is a chance you want to embed it into a beamer document. If so, this changes the story because beamer comes with animate, and it definitely allows you to animate the color of a circle, the radius or both.

    – marmot
    Mar 15 at 15:40






  • 1





    @marmot yeah sorry that i did not provide any MWE becuase I did not know how to get even started. But thank you for showing me how to animate a circle really helpful!

    – Simba
    Mar 15 at 18:58






  • 3





    Changing the question in after having accepted an answer is IMHO not a good style. Anyone considering to write an answer here should be warned that this may happen to your answer as well.

    – marmot
    Mar 15 at 21:56






  • 4





    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it is a do it for me question.

    – Raaja
    Mar 16 at 8:18














  • 1





    In order to ensure no marmots are harmed in producing an answer I think the cover page of this explanation says it perfectly usepackage[dynamic opacity]{caution} optical-astronomy.education/onewebmedia/var2.pdf

    – KJO
    Mar 15 at 14:13











  • Please provide us with an MWE that shows what you have tried. Judging from your previous question, there is a chance you want to embed it into a beamer document. If so, this changes the story because beamer comes with animate, and it definitely allows you to animate the color of a circle, the radius or both.

    – marmot
    Mar 15 at 15:40






  • 1





    @marmot yeah sorry that i did not provide any MWE becuase I did not know how to get even started. But thank you for showing me how to animate a circle really helpful!

    – Simba
    Mar 15 at 18:58






  • 3





    Changing the question in after having accepted an answer is IMHO not a good style. Anyone considering to write an answer here should be warned that this may happen to your answer as well.

    – marmot
    Mar 15 at 21:56






  • 4





    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it is a do it for me question.

    – Raaja
    Mar 16 at 8:18








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In order to ensure no marmots are harmed in producing an answer I think the cover page of this explanation says it perfectly usepackage[dynamic opacity]{caution} optical-astronomy.education/onewebmedia/var2.pdf

– KJO
Mar 15 at 14:13





In order to ensure no marmots are harmed in producing an answer I think the cover page of this explanation says it perfectly usepackage[dynamic opacity]{caution} optical-astronomy.education/onewebmedia/var2.pdf

– KJO
Mar 15 at 14:13













Please provide us with an MWE that shows what you have tried. Judging from your previous question, there is a chance you want to embed it into a beamer document. If so, this changes the story because beamer comes with animate, and it definitely allows you to animate the color of a circle, the radius or both.

– marmot
Mar 15 at 15:40





Please provide us with an MWE that shows what you have tried. Judging from your previous question, there is a chance you want to embed it into a beamer document. If so, this changes the story because beamer comes with animate, and it definitely allows you to animate the color of a circle, the radius or both.

– marmot
Mar 15 at 15:40




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@marmot yeah sorry that i did not provide any MWE becuase I did not know how to get even started. But thank you for showing me how to animate a circle really helpful!

– Simba
Mar 15 at 18:58





@marmot yeah sorry that i did not provide any MWE becuase I did not know how to get even started. But thank you for showing me how to animate a circle really helpful!

– Simba
Mar 15 at 18:58




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Changing the question in after having accepted an answer is IMHO not a good style. Anyone considering to write an answer here should be warned that this may happen to your answer as well.

– marmot
Mar 15 at 21:56





Changing the question in after having accepted an answer is IMHO not a good style. Anyone considering to write an answer here should be warned that this may happen to your answer as well.

– marmot
Mar 15 at 21:56




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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it is a do it for me question.

– Raaja
Mar 16 at 8:18





I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it is a do it for me question.

– Raaja
Mar 16 at 8:18










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Assuming you want beamer again.



documentclass{beamer}
usepackage{tikz}
usepackage{amsmath}
newcountmypar

begin{document}
transduration{2}
animate<2-22>
begin{frame}[t,fragile]{Frame title}
animatevalue<2-21>{mypar}{0}{20}
centering
begin{tikzpicture}
pgfmathtruncatemacro{myfrac}{50+50*cos(mypar*18)}
pgfmathsetmacro{myradius}{3+cos(mypar*18)}
path[use as bounding box] (-4.2,-4.2) rectangle (4.2,4.2);
fill[yellow!myfrac!red] circle[radius=myradius];
end{tikzpicture}
end{frame}
end{document}


enter image description here



In order to show the animation in a presentation, view it with acroread in full screen mode.






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  • thanks again. Now i made a "MWE" in order to get this control panel.

    – Simba
    Mar 15 at 21:46








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    Of course did not think about that. Won't happen again!

    – Simba
    Mar 16 at 9:14


















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Assuming you want beamer again.



documentclass{beamer}
usepackage{tikz}
usepackage{amsmath}
newcountmypar

begin{document}
transduration{2}
animate<2-22>
begin{frame}[t,fragile]{Frame title}
animatevalue<2-21>{mypar}{0}{20}
centering
begin{tikzpicture}
pgfmathtruncatemacro{myfrac}{50+50*cos(mypar*18)}
pgfmathsetmacro{myradius}{3+cos(mypar*18)}
path[use as bounding box] (-4.2,-4.2) rectangle (4.2,4.2);
fill[yellow!myfrac!red] circle[radius=myradius];
end{tikzpicture}
end{frame}
end{document}


enter image description here



In order to show the animation in a presentation, view it with acroread in full screen mode.






share|improve this answer
























  • thanks again. Now i made a "MWE" in order to get this control panel.

    – Simba
    Mar 15 at 21:46








  • 1





    Of course did not think about that. Won't happen again!

    – Simba
    Mar 16 at 9:14
















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Assuming you want beamer again.



documentclass{beamer}
usepackage{tikz}
usepackage{amsmath}
newcountmypar

begin{document}
transduration{2}
animate<2-22>
begin{frame}[t,fragile]{Frame title}
animatevalue<2-21>{mypar}{0}{20}
centering
begin{tikzpicture}
pgfmathtruncatemacro{myfrac}{50+50*cos(mypar*18)}
pgfmathsetmacro{myradius}{3+cos(mypar*18)}
path[use as bounding box] (-4.2,-4.2) rectangle (4.2,4.2);
fill[yellow!myfrac!red] circle[radius=myradius];
end{tikzpicture}
end{frame}
end{document}


enter image description here



In order to show the animation in a presentation, view it with acroread in full screen mode.






share|improve this answer
























  • thanks again. Now i made a "MWE" in order to get this control panel.

    – Simba
    Mar 15 at 21:46








  • 1





    Of course did not think about that. Won't happen again!

    – Simba
    Mar 16 at 9:14














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Assuming you want beamer again.



documentclass{beamer}
usepackage{tikz}
usepackage{amsmath}
newcountmypar

begin{document}
transduration{2}
animate<2-22>
begin{frame}[t,fragile]{Frame title}
animatevalue<2-21>{mypar}{0}{20}
centering
begin{tikzpicture}
pgfmathtruncatemacro{myfrac}{50+50*cos(mypar*18)}
pgfmathsetmacro{myradius}{3+cos(mypar*18)}
path[use as bounding box] (-4.2,-4.2) rectangle (4.2,4.2);
fill[yellow!myfrac!red] circle[radius=myradius];
end{tikzpicture}
end{frame}
end{document}


enter image description here



In order to show the animation in a presentation, view it with acroread in full screen mode.






share|improve this answer













Assuming you want beamer again.



documentclass{beamer}
usepackage{tikz}
usepackage{amsmath}
newcountmypar

begin{document}
transduration{2}
animate<2-22>
begin{frame}[t,fragile]{Frame title}
animatevalue<2-21>{mypar}{0}{20}
centering
begin{tikzpicture}
pgfmathtruncatemacro{myfrac}{50+50*cos(mypar*18)}
pgfmathsetmacro{myradius}{3+cos(mypar*18)}
path[use as bounding box] (-4.2,-4.2) rectangle (4.2,4.2);
fill[yellow!myfrac!red] circle[radius=myradius];
end{tikzpicture}
end{frame}
end{document}


enter image description here



In order to show the animation in a presentation, view it with acroread in full screen mode.







share|improve this answer












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  • thanks again. Now i made a "MWE" in order to get this control panel.

    – Simba
    Mar 15 at 21:46








  • 1





    Of course did not think about that. Won't happen again!

    – Simba
    Mar 16 at 9:14



















  • thanks again. Now i made a "MWE" in order to get this control panel.

    – Simba
    Mar 15 at 21:46








  • 1





    Of course did not think about that. Won't happen again!

    – Simba
    Mar 16 at 9:14

















thanks again. Now i made a "MWE" in order to get this control panel.

– Simba
Mar 15 at 21:46







thanks again. Now i made a "MWE" in order to get this control panel.

– Simba
Mar 15 at 21:46






1




1





Of course did not think about that. Won't happen again!

– Simba
Mar 16 at 9:14





Of course did not think about that. Won't happen again!

– Simba
Mar 16 at 9:14



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