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/*!
\title Qt Quick Particles Examples - Affectors
- \example quick/particles/system
+ \example particles/system
\brief This is a collection of examples using Affectors in the QML particle system.
\image qml-system-example.png
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Start and Stop simply sets the running and paused states of a ParticleSystem. While the system does not perform any simulation when stopped or paused, a restart restarts the simulation from the beginning, while unpausing resumes the simulation from where it was.
- Timed group changes is an example that highlights the ParticleGroup type. While normally referring to groups with a string name is sufficent, additional effects can be
+ Timed group changes is an example that highlights the ParticleGroup type. While normally referring to groups with a string name is sufficient, additional effects can be
done by setting properties on groups.
The first group has a variable duration on it, but always transitions to the second group.
\snippet quick/particles/system/content/timedgroupchanges.qml 0