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Stroke Dash Interpolation

(Janky modification to preserve stroke-dasharray styling)

By interpolating the stroke-dasharray style property, you can animate a stroke from start to end. This might be used to convey directionality of connected links in a network graphic, such as our graphic of Academy Award nominees. By setting the transition duration proportional to the length of the line and using linear easing, you can further animate the stroke at constant speed.

A related technique is point-along-path interpolation.