React native scroll image continously creating marquee effect











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I am new in react native , I want to scroll the image continuously bottom to top in react native.



We can scroll image in html using marquee tag.



E.g.,



 <marquee behavior="scroll" direction="up">
<img src="../t1.png"/>
</marquee>


Similar thing I want to achieve in react native.



currently I am using the below code



<Animatable.Image 
animation={{
from: { translateY: 0 },
to: { translateY: -70 },
}}
duration={10000}
delay={1}
easing={t => Math.pow(t, 1.7)}
iterationCount={100}
useNativeDriver
source={require('./../assets/images/gradient_bg.png')}
style={LoginStyles.scrollerImage}>
</Animatable.Image>


this code works but it resets the the posion of image to 0 and starts again can someone help me fix this
Thanks.










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    github.com/oblador/react-native-animatable#looping may be you should remove interationCount={100}?
    – Tuấn Trần Duy
    Nov 19 at 16:07










  • If I remove interationCount={100} it loop only once and then stops, I want it to loop as a marquee
    – Ironman
    Nov 19 at 16:22

















up vote
1
down vote

favorite












I am new in react native , I want to scroll the image continuously bottom to top in react native.



We can scroll image in html using marquee tag.



E.g.,



 <marquee behavior="scroll" direction="up">
<img src="../t1.png"/>
</marquee>


Similar thing I want to achieve in react native.



currently I am using the below code



<Animatable.Image 
animation={{
from: { translateY: 0 },
to: { translateY: -70 },
}}
duration={10000}
delay={1}
easing={t => Math.pow(t, 1.7)}
iterationCount={100}
useNativeDriver
source={require('./../assets/images/gradient_bg.png')}
style={LoginStyles.scrollerImage}>
</Animatable.Image>


this code works but it resets the the posion of image to 0 and starts again can someone help me fix this
Thanks.










share|improve this question




















  • 1




    github.com/oblador/react-native-animatable#looping may be you should remove interationCount={100}?
    – Tuấn Trần Duy
    Nov 19 at 16:07










  • If I remove interationCount={100} it loop only once and then stops, I want it to loop as a marquee
    – Ironman
    Nov 19 at 16:22















up vote
1
down vote

favorite









up vote
1
down vote

favorite











I am new in react native , I want to scroll the image continuously bottom to top in react native.



We can scroll image in html using marquee tag.



E.g.,



 <marquee behavior="scroll" direction="up">
<img src="../t1.png"/>
</marquee>


Similar thing I want to achieve in react native.



currently I am using the below code



<Animatable.Image 
animation={{
from: { translateY: 0 },
to: { translateY: -70 },
}}
duration={10000}
delay={1}
easing={t => Math.pow(t, 1.7)}
iterationCount={100}
useNativeDriver
source={require('./../assets/images/gradient_bg.png')}
style={LoginStyles.scrollerImage}>
</Animatable.Image>


this code works but it resets the the posion of image to 0 and starts again can someone help me fix this
Thanks.










share|improve this question















I am new in react native , I want to scroll the image continuously bottom to top in react native.



We can scroll image in html using marquee tag.



E.g.,



 <marquee behavior="scroll" direction="up">
<img src="../t1.png"/>
</marquee>


Similar thing I want to achieve in react native.



currently I am using the below code



<Animatable.Image 
animation={{
from: { translateY: 0 },
to: { translateY: -70 },
}}
duration={10000}
delay={1}
easing={t => Math.pow(t, 1.7)}
iterationCount={100}
useNativeDriver
source={require('./../assets/images/gradient_bg.png')}
style={LoginStyles.scrollerImage}>
</Animatable.Image>


this code works but it resets the the posion of image to 0 and starts again can someone help me fix this
Thanks.







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    github.com/oblador/react-native-animatable#looping may be you should remove interationCount={100}?
    – Tuấn Trần Duy
    Nov 19 at 16:07










  • If I remove interationCount={100} it loop only once and then stops, I want it to loop as a marquee
    – Ironman
    Nov 19 at 16:22
















  • 1




    github.com/oblador/react-native-animatable#looping may be you should remove interationCount={100}?
    – Tuấn Trần Duy
    Nov 19 at 16:07










  • If I remove interationCount={100} it loop only once and then stops, I want it to loop as a marquee
    – Ironman
    Nov 19 at 16:22










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1




github.com/oblador/react-native-animatable#looping may be you should remove interationCount={100}?
– Tuấn Trần Duy
Nov 19 at 16:07




github.com/oblador/react-native-animatable#looping may be you should remove interationCount={100}?
– Tuấn Trần Duy
Nov 19 at 16:07












If I remove interationCount={100} it loop only once and then stops, I want it to loop as a marquee
– Ironman
Nov 19 at 16:22






If I remove interationCount={100} it loop only once and then stops, I want it to loop as a marquee
– Ironman
Nov 19 at 16:22














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Set the iteration count to infinite




iterationCount="infinite"



If you read their documentation , there's an option to make the iteration in an infinite loop.






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  • I tried that also, it resets the image to 0 position and then starts the animation doesn't behave like an marquee.
    – Ironman
    Nov 20 at 4:58













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Set the iteration count to infinite




iterationCount="infinite"



If you read their documentation , there's an option to make the iteration in an infinite loop.






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  • I tried that also, it resets the image to 0 position and then starts the animation doesn't behave like an marquee.
    – Ironman
    Nov 20 at 4:58

















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down vote














Set the iteration count to infinite




iterationCount="infinite"



If you read their documentation , there's an option to make the iteration in an infinite loop.






share|improve this answer





















  • I tried that also, it resets the image to 0 position and then starts the animation doesn't behave like an marquee.
    – Ironman
    Nov 20 at 4:58















up vote
1
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up vote
1
down vote










Set the iteration count to infinite




iterationCount="infinite"



If you read their documentation , there's an option to make the iteration in an infinite loop.






share|improve this answer













Set the iteration count to infinite




iterationCount="infinite"



If you read their documentation , there's an option to make the iteration in an infinite loop.







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  • I tried that also, it resets the image to 0 position and then starts the animation doesn't behave like an marquee.
    – Ironman
    Nov 20 at 4:58




















  • I tried that also, it resets the image to 0 position and then starts the animation doesn't behave like an marquee.
    – Ironman
    Nov 20 at 4:58


















I tried that also, it resets the image to 0 position and then starts the animation doesn't behave like an marquee.
– Ironman
Nov 20 at 4:58






I tried that also, it resets the image to 0 position and then starts the animation doesn't behave like an marquee.
– Ironman
Nov 20 at 4:58




















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