Silverlight XAML Primer 11: Getting Started with Animations: Table 1

Animation Object Description
ColorAnimation Animates a property that can hold a Color value.
ColorAnimationUsingKeyFrames Animates a property that can hold a Color value along a set of key frames.
DoubleAnimation Animates a property that can hold a Double value. Useful for animating the height or width of an object or any other property that has a Double data type.
DoubleAnimationUsingKeyFrames Animates a property that can hold a Double value along a set of key frames. Key frames allow for more precise control over animations.
PointAnimation Animates a property that can hold a Point value between two target values over a specified duration. Useful for moving objects such as ellipses that have center points that may need to be animated.
PointAnimationUsingKeyFrames Animates a property that can hold a Point value along a set of key frames.
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