import { AnimationController } from './AnimationController'; /** * Allows overriding the default AnimationController that Recharts uses internally to drive animations. * The default one uses requestAnimationFrame-based TimeoutController, and ticks through the animations * as time moves forward. * * Why would you want to use this? Several reasons: * - Unit tests are an excellent use (Recharts itself has ton of tests with mock TimeoutController) * - If you want to animate charts back and forth (Recharts only animates forward) * - If you want to replace requestAnimationFrame with something else * - Perhaps a manual animation controls (https://recharts.github.io does this) * - If you want to maybe animate charts based on mouse movement, or page scroll position, instead of time * * If you don't use this provider then all charts use the default requestAnimationFrame and default animation logic. * * If you use this component then all charts inside use your custom animationController. * * @see {@link https://recharts.github.io/en-US/guide/animations/ Animation guide} * * @since 3.9 */ export declare const AnimationControllerProvider: import("react").Provider; export declare function useAnimationController(animationControllerFromProps: AnimationController | undefined): AnimationController;