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ios - How to use the default iOS7 UIAnimation curve

iOS7 animations don't behave the same way as in iOS6. They appear to use a different bezier curve. Where iOS6 uses a kind of "easeInOutSine" curve, iOS7 is more of the "easeInOutExpo" kind. (http://matthewlein.com/ceaser/)

Is there a way to use that curve? I want to sync my animations when the keyboard opens/closes.

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Here's how I do it (at least when the keyboard is about to be shown)

- (void)keyboardWillShow:(NSNotification *)notification {
    NSDictionary *keyboardAnimationDetail = [notification userInfo];
    UIViewAnimationCurve animationCurve = [keyboardAnimationDetail[UIKeyboardAnimationCurveUserInfoKey] integerValue];
    CGFloat duration = [keyboardAnimationDetail[UIKeyboardAnimationDurationUserInfoKey] floatValue];

    [UIView animateWithDuration:duration delay:0.0 options:(animationCurve << 16) animations:^{
        // Set the new properties to be animated here
    } completion:nil];
}

You get the animation curve from the keyboard notification as usual and translate it to an animation option by bit-shifting it.


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