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Also: **slideright, slideup, slidedown**
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Slides the new scene in the given direction. Instances of the :func:`CropMove` transition class.
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Also: **slideawayright, slideawayup, slideawaydown**
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Slides the old scene in the given direction. Instances of the :func:`CropMove` transition class.
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Use a rectangular iris to display the new screen, or hide the old screen. Instances of the :func:`CropMove` transition class.
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Transition Classes
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Transition classes are functions that can be called to create new transitions. These functions are parameterized, allowing entire families of transitions to be created.
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Calling transition classes can be done as part of the with statement. For example::
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If we find ourselves calling the same transition class repeatedly, we can use the :ref:`define statement <define-statement>` to assign the transition to a variable::
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