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Start your free trialLeonard Morrison
Courses Plus Student 32,914 PointsNeed help on the coding question
I'm having some trouble trying to clear the code challenge, but for some reason, I keep getting errors... I need some help on this code challenge.
// Use the variable named 'imageView'
imageView.animate().scaleX(1).scaleY(1).start();
imageView.animate().setScaleX(2).setScaleY(Y).start();
Andrei Talpos
Courses Plus Student 6,739 PointsAndrei Talpos
Courses Plus Student 6,739 PointsHey!
As strange as it seems the answer is simply:
imageView.animate().scaleX(2).scaleY(2).start();
From scaleX and scaleY with a value of "1", represents no scaling at all so you need to start at 0 for there to be a scaling animation. From 0 to 2 is double the size