public final class Timeline extends Animation
Timeline can be used to define a free form animation of any
 WritableValue, for example, all
 JavaFX Properties.
 
 A Timeline, defined by one or more KeyFrames, processes
 individual KeyFrame sequentially, in the order specified by
 KeyFrame.time. The animated properties, defined as key values in
 KeyFrame.values, are interpolated
 to/from the targeted key values at the specified time of the KeyFrame
 to Timeline's initial position, depends on Timeline's
 direction.
 
 Timeline processes individual KeyFrame at or after specified
 time interval elapsed, it does not guarantee the timing when KeyFrame
 is processed.
 
 The Animation.cycleDurationProperty() will be set to the largest time value
 of Timeline's keyFrames.
 
 If a KeyFrame is not provided for the time==0s instant, one
 will be synthesized using the target values that are current at the time
 Animation.play() or Animation.playFromStart() is called.
 
 It is not possible to change the keyFrames of a running Timeline.
 If the value of keyFrames is changed for a running Timeline, it
 has to be stopped and started again to pick up the new value.
 
A simple Timeline can be created like this:
 final Timeline timeline = new Timeline();
 timeline.setCycleCount(2);
 timeline.setAutoReverse(true);
 timeline.getKeyFrames().add(new KeyFrame(Duration.millis(5000),
   new KeyValue (node.translateXProperty(), 25)));
 timeline.play();
 This Timeline will run for 10s, animating the node by x axis to value 25 and then back to 0 on the second cycle.
Warning: A running Timeline is being referenced from the FX runtime. Infinite Timeline might result in a memory leak if not stopped properly. All the objects with animated properties would not be garbage collected.
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Property SummaryProperties inherited from class javafx.animation.AnimationautoReverse, currentRate, currentTime, cycleCount, cycleDuration, delay, onFinished, rate, status, totalDuration
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Field Summary
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Constructor Summary
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Method SummaryModifier and Type Method Description ObservableList<KeyFrame>getKeyFrames()Returns theKeyFramesof thisTimeline.voidstop()Stops the animation and resets the play head to its initial position.Methods inherited from class javafx.animation.AnimationautoReverseProperty, currentRateProperty, currentTimeProperty, cycleCountProperty, cycleDurationProperty, delayProperty, getCuePoints, getCurrentRate, getCurrentTime, getCycleCount, getCycleDuration, getDelay, getOnFinished, getRate, getStatus, getTargetFramerate, getTotalDuration, isAutoReverse, jumpTo, jumpTo, onFinishedProperty, pause, play, playFrom, playFrom, playFromStart, rateProperty, setAutoReverse, setCycleCount, setCycleDuration, setDelay, setOnFinished, setRate, setStatus, statusProperty, totalDurationProperty
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Constructor Details- 
TimelineThe constructor ofTimeline. This constructor allows to define aAnimation.targetFramerate.- Parameters:
- targetFramerate- The custom target frame rate for this- Timeline
- keyFrames- The keyframes of this- Timeline
 
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TimelineThe constructor ofTimeline.- Parameters:
- keyFrames- The keyframes of this- Timeline
 
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Timelinepublic Timeline(double targetFramerate)The constructor ofTimeline. This constructor allows to define aAnimation.targetFramerate.- Parameters:
- targetFramerate- The custom target frame rate for this- Timeline
 
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Timelinepublic Timeline()The constructor ofTimeline.
 
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Method Details- 
getKeyFramesReturns theKeyFramesof thisTimeline.- Returns:
- the KeyFrames
 
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stoppublic void stop()Stops the animation and resets the play head to its initial position. If the animation is already stopped, this method has no effect.Note: - stop()is an asynchronous call, the- Animationmay not stop immediately.
 
 
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