Creating and using Easing Functions in Xamarin.Forms
In this section, we will take a look at how to work with Easing Functions in your Xamarin.Forms
XAML and ContentPages
using C#. We are extremely fortunate that the Xamarin.Forms platform includes an Easing
class that allows you to specify what is called a transfer function, which is able to control how animations speed up or slow down while they are running.
Before we start working with Easing Functions in our XAML and ContentPages (Views), let's take a moment to look at the various predefined Easing Function methods provided to us by the Easing class, which are explained in the following table:
Easing function | Description |
| This is responsible for bouncing the animation at the beginning. |
| This is responsible for bouncing the animation at the end. |
| This is responsible for slowly accelerating the animation. |
| This is responsible for decelerating the animation quickly. |
| This is the default easing function and uses... |