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title: SpringValue | React Spring
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description: An advanced API guide to the SpringValue class in React Spring.
'og:description': An advanced API guide to the SpringValue class in React Spring.
'twitter:description': An advanced API guide to the SpringValue class in React Spring.
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# SpringValue
The very driving force of `react-spring`. It's a class that can be used to create a single
value that can be animated.
## Usage
Basic usage, the `SpringValue` class you initialise can be used just like our [`imperative api`](/docs/concepts/imperative-api).
Meanwhile you pass the `SpringValue` to your `animated` component. Any type is valid, but only certain types are actually animated.
Types that cannot be animated are basically immediate: true animations. Such types include:
a `boolean`, a display string like `"none"`, etc.
```tsx
import { Component, createRef } from 'react'
import { SpringValue, animated } from '@react-spring/web'
class AnimatedComponent extends Component {
isShowing = createRef(false)
springOpacity = new SpringValue(0)
toggle = () => {
this.springOpacity.start(isShowing ? 0 : 1)
this.isShowing = !this.isShowing
}
render() {
return (
<>
<button onClick={this.toggle}>click</button>
<animated.div style={{ opacity: this.springOpacity }}>
I will fade
</animated.div>
</>
)
}
}
```
## Properties
import { TablesConfiguration } from '../components/Tables/TablesConfig'
import { SPRINGVALUE_PROPERTIES_DATA } from '../data/fixtures'
<TablesConfiguration data={SPRINGVALUE_PROPERTIES_DATA} />
## Methods
### Advance
Advance the current animation by a number of milliseconds.
```ts
advance(dt: number): void;
```
### Finish
Skip to the end of the current animation.
```ts
finish(): this;
```
### Pause
Freeze the active animation in time, as well as any updates merged before `resume` is called.
```ts
pause(): void;
```
### Reset
Restart the animation.
```ts
reset(): void;
```
### Resume
Resume the animation if paused.
```ts
resume(): void;
```
### Set
Set the current value, while stopping the current animation.
```ts
set(value: T | FluidValue<T>): this;
```
### Start
Update this value's animation using the queue of pending props, and unpause the current
animation (if one is frozen). When arguments are passed, a new animation is created, and
the queued animations are left alone.
```ts
start(): AsyncResult<this>;
start(props: SpringUpdate<T>): AsyncResult<this>;
start(to: T, props?: SpringProps<T>): AsyncResult<this>;
```
### Stop
Stop the current animation, and cancel any delayed updates. Pass `true` to call `onRest`
with `cancelled: true`.
```ts
stop(cancel?: boolean): this
```
### Update
Push props into the pending queue.
```ts
update(props: SpringUpdate<T>): this;
```
## TS Glossary
- [`Animation`](/docs/typescript#animation)
- [`SpringUpdate`](/docs/typescript#springupdate)