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C# / CSharp Tutorial » Windows Presentation Foundation » Storyboard 
24.116.2.Controlling The Storyboard
<Page xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
      xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml">
    <StackPanel>
        <Canvas Width="350" Height="200">
            <Rectangle Canvas.Left="150" Canvas.Top="50" Fill="Aqua" Width="50" Height="150">
                <Rectangle.RenderTransform>
                    <TransformGroup>
                        <RotateTransform x:Name="xform1" Angle="-90" CenterX="0" CenterY="150" />
                    </TransformGroup>
                </Rectangle.RenderTransform>
            </Rectangle>
        </Canvas>

        <StackPanel Orientation="Horizontal" HorizontalAlignment="Center">
            <Button Name="btnBegin" Content="Begin" />
            <Button Name="btnPause" Content="Pause" />
            <Button Name="btnResume" Content="Resume" />
            <Button Name="btnStop" Content="Stop" />
            <Button Name="btnSkip" Content="Skip to End" />
            <Button Name="btnCenter" Content="Skip to Center" />
        </StackPanel>

        <StackPanel.Triggers>
            <EventTrigger SourceName="btnBegin" RoutedEvent="Button.Click">
                <BeginStoryboard Name="storybrd">
                    <Storyboard >
                        <DoubleAnimation 
                            Storyboard.TargetName="xform1"
                            Storyboard.TargetProperty="Angle"
                            From="-90" To="0" Duration="0:0:5" />
                    </Storyboard>
                </BeginStoryboard>
            </EventTrigger>

            <EventTrigger SourceName="btnPause" RoutedEvent="Button.Click">
                <PauseStoryboard BeginStoryboardName="storybrd" />
            </EventTrigger>

            <EventTrigger SourceName="btnResume" RoutedEvent="Button.Click">
                <ResumeStoryboard BeginStoryboardName="storybrd" />
            </EventTrigger>

            <EventTrigger SourceName="btnStop" RoutedEvent="Button.Click">
                <StopStoryboard BeginStoryboardName="storybrd" />
            </EventTrigger>

            <EventTrigger SourceName="btnSkip" RoutedEvent="Button.Click">
                <SkipStoryboardToFill BeginStoryboardName="storybrd" />
            </EventTrigger>

            <EventTrigger SourceName="btnCenter" RoutedEvent="Button.Click">
                <SeekStoryboard BeginStoryboardName="storybrd"
                                Offset="0:0:5" />
            </EventTrigger>

        </StackPanel.Triggers>
    </StackPanel>
</Page>
WPF Controlling The Storyboard
24.116.Storyboard
24.116.1.EventTrigger RoutedEvent=Image.LoadedEventTrigger RoutedEvent=Image.Loaded
24.116.2.Controlling The StoryboardControlling The Storyboard
24.116.3.Trigger Animation by Mouse in out actionTrigger Animation by Mouse in out action
24.116.4.Remove Animations with StoryboardRemove Animations with Storyboard
24.116.5.Create an interactive animation using XAML and the StoryboardCreate an interactive animation using XAML and the Storyboard
24.116.6.Create animations using the Storyboard in codeCreate animations using the Storyboard in code
24.116.7.Get resource in code as StoryboardGet resource in code as Storyboard
24.116.8.Stop, resume animation with StoryboardStop, resume animation with Storyboard
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