![]() ![]() ![]() To tackle this, I've figured a way to simplify things (but also help with some math stuff I'm going to have to do for other expressions that have to be tied to this slider), I want to edit it so that the value of "18" is "0" and the value of "78" is "1." So 0-17 will be negative and 79-83 will be over 1, but the basic scale will be 0-1.Īs someone who doesn't really understand the language of expressions yet but can deduce a few things through googling, I've found an expression that I think SHOULD work: The point is to have it so the slider is easily customizable for my client in that the opening animation of 0-18 is always the same, but the animation from 18-78 is adjustable so that the animation can stretch less or more. There's a scaling/stretching animation I have on a null layer called VerticalSlider that starts from 0 on the slider (obviously), goes to 18, and then increases to 83 for a little "bounce" before settling in at its final position at 78. I'm new to expressions and trying to find a way to simplify a slider I have for a client.
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