General
Easing functions specifies the rate at which values evolve over time.
They are used to create more natural movements when interpolating values than the visual effect produced by a basic Linear interpolation.
You can preview in the table below how this movement transcribes. The x axis represents the time scale and the y axis represents the value evolving over time.
Linear
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Quad
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Cubic
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Quart
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Quint
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Sine
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Expo
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Circ
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Elastic
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Back
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Bounce
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