Version: 2022.1+
This example demonstrates how to create simple transitions with the UI Builder and C# script.
The example creates a custom Editor window with three labels that rotate and scale when you hover over them. The transition lasts for three seconds.
You can find the completed files that this example creates in this GitHub repository.
This guide is for developers familiar with the Unity Editor, UI Toolkit, and C# scripting. Before you start, get familiar with the following:
Use the menu to create the Editor window files automatically.
Create a Unity project with any template.
Create a folder named create-a-transition
to store the files for this example.
In that folder, right-click in the Project window and select Create > UI Toolkit > Editor Window.
In the C# box, enter TransitionExample
. This creates the following files:
TransitionExample.cs
TransitionExample.uss
TransitionExample.uxml
Create transitions for the second and the third labels in UI Builder. Set transform to resize and rotate the labels when a user hovers the labels and set the transition to last for three seconds.
Open TransitionExample.uxml
in the UI Builder.
In the StyleSheets window, click Add new selector and enter Label:hover
to add a hover style for the label.
Press Enter and select Label:hover in the list of USS selectors.
1.1
.10
.In the StyleSheets window, click Add new selector and enter Label
to add a style for the label.
Press Enter and select Label in the list of USS selectors.
In the Transition Animations section, enter 3
in the Duration row.
Note: Unity recommends that you set transitions on the label rather than the hover.
Save and close the UI Builder. Your TransitionExample.uss
file looks like the following:
.custom-label {
font-size: 20px;
-unity-font-style: bold;
color: rgb(68, 138, 255);
}
Label:hover {
scale: 1.1 1;
rotate: 10deg;
}
Label {
transition-duration: 3s;
}
In Unity, select Window > UI Toolkit > Transition Example.
Hover over the second and third labels. The labels rotate and increase in size over three seconds.
In C#, create the same transition you did in the previous section for the first label.
Open TransitionExample.cs
in a text editor.
Replace the contents of TransitionExample.cs
with the following:
using UnityEditor;
using UnityEngine;
using UnityEngine.UIElements;
using System.Collections.Generic;
public class TransitionExample : EditorWindow
{
[SerializeField]
VisualTreeAsset m_VisualTreeAsset;
[MenuItem("Window/UI Toolkit/TransitionExample")]
public static void ShowExample()
{
TransitionExample wnd = GetWindow<TransitionExample>();
wnd.titleContent = new GUIContent("Transition Example");
}
public void CreateGUI()
{
// Each editor window contains a root VisualElement object.
VisualElement root = rootVisualElement;
// VisualElements objects can contain other VisualElement following a tree hierarchy.
cSharpLabel = new Label("Hello World! From C#");
root.Add(cSharpLabel);
// Create transition on the new Label.
cSharpLabel.style.transitionDuration = new List<TimeValue>{ new TimeValue(3) };
// Record default rotate and scale values.
defaultRotate = cSharpLabel.resolvedStyle.rotate;
defaultScale = cSharpLabel.resolvedStyle.scale;
// Set up event handlers to simulate the use of the :hover pseudo-class.
cSharpLabel.RegisterCallback<PointerOverEvent>(OnPointerOver);
cSharpLabel.RegisterCallback<PointerOutEvent>(OnPointerOut);
// Instantiate UXML
VisualElement labelFromUXML = m_VisualTreeAsset.Instantiate();
root.Add(labelFromUXML);
}
// The Label created with C#.
VisualElement cSharpLabel;
// The default rotate and scale values for the new Label.
Rotate defaultRotate;
Scale defaultScale;
void OnPointerOver(PointerOverEvent evt)
{
SetHover(evt.currentTarget as VisualElement, true);
}
void OnPointerOut(PointerOutEvent evt)
{
SetHover(evt.currentTarget as VisualElement, false);
}
// When the user enters or exits the Label, set the rotate and scale.
void SetHover(VisualElement label, bool hover)
{
label.style.rotate = hover ? new(Angle.Degrees(10)) : defaultRotate;
label.style.scale = hover ? new Vector2(1.1f, 1) : defaultScale;
}
// Unregister all event callbacks.
void OnDisable()
{
cSharpLabel.UnregisterCallback<PointerOverEvent>(OnPointerOver);
cSharpLabel.UnregisterCallback<PointerOutEvent>(OnPointerOut);
}
}
In Unity, select Window > UI Toolkit > Transition Example.
Hover over the first label. The label rotates and increases in size over three seconds.
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