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diff --git a/src/corelib/tools/qeasingcurve.cpp b/src/corelib/tools/qeasingcurve.cpp
index e66db58ed7..235ca625c1 100644
--- a/src/corelib/tools/qeasingcurve.cpp
+++ b/src/corelib/tools/qeasingcurve.cpp
@@ -72,24 +72,15 @@
curve is a linear curve. This is the default behaviour.
For example,
- \code
- QEasingCurve easing(QEasingCurve::InOutQuad);
- for(qreal t = 0.0; t < 1.0; t+=0.1)
- qWarning() << "Effective progress" << t << " is
- << easing.valueForProgress(t);
- \endcode
+ \snippet code/src_corelib_tools_qeasingcurve.cpp 0
+
will print the effective progress of the interpolation between 0 and 1.
When using a QPropertyAnimation, the associated easing curve will be used to control the
progress of the interpolation between startValue and endValue:
- \code
- QPropertyAnimation animation;
- animation.setStartValue(0);
- animation.setEndValue(1000);
- animation.setDuration(1000);
- animation.setEasingCurve(QEasingCurve::InOutQuad);
- \endcode
+
+ \snippet code/src_corelib_tools_qeasingcurve.cpp 1
The ability to set an amplitude, overshoot, or period depends on
the QEasingCurve type. Amplitude access is available to curves