Classes
 ClassDescription
 Back

Back produces values that go beyond the usual bounds of 0.0 to 1.0 by a specified amount (overshoot).

 Bounce

Bounce produces values that would cause a moving subject to bounce against the starting or ending points like a rubber ball.

The easing classes provide static methods for interpolating the change between two values over time.

 Circular

Circular produces values that would cause a moving subject to travel along a circular curve.

The easing classes provide static methods for interpolating the change between two values over time.

 Cubic

Cubic produces values that would cause a moving subject to move with moderate accelleration.

The easing classes provide static methods for interpolating the change between two values over time.

 EasingUtil A package of handy methods for working with Easing functions and classes.
 Elastic 
 Exponential

Exponential produces values based on an exponentially decaying sine wave.

The easing classes provide static methods for interpolating the change between two values over time.

 Linear

Linear produces values that increase in a linear fashion without any accelleration.

 Oscillate

Oscillate is slightly different from the other easing classes.

 Quadratic

Quadratic produces values that would cause a moving subject to move with slow accelleration.

The easing classes provide static methods for interpolating the change between two values over time.

 Quartic

Quartic produces values that would cause a moving subject to move with moderately fast accelleration.

The easing classes provide static methods for interpolating the change between two values over time.

 Quintic

Quntic produces values that would cause a moving subject to move with very fast accelleration.

The easing classes provide static methods for interpolating the change between two values over time.

 Random

Random produces random values between 0.0 and 1.0.

 Sextic

Sextic produces values that would cause a moving subject to move with extremely fast accelleration.

The easing classes provide static methods for interpolating the change between two values over time.

 Sine

Sine produces values that produce sinusoidal movement.

The easing classes provide static methods for interpolating the change between two values over time.

 Stepped

Stepped produces values between 0.0 and 1.0 which are rounded up or down to nearby values so that they jump from one sample to the next creating a stairstep motion.