Classes
 ClassDescription
 Back Eases with an overshoot either at the beginning (easeIn), the end (easeOut), or both (easeInOut).
 Bounce Eases, bouncing either at the beginning (easeIn), the end (easeOut), or both (easeInOut).
 Circ Eases with an abrupt change in velocity either at the beginning (easeIn), the end (easeOut), or both (easeInOut).
 Cubic Provides an easeIn, easeOut, and easeInOut with a power (or strength) of 2 which is identical to the Power2 ease.
 CustomEase [AS3/AS2 only] Facilitates creating custom bezier eases with the GreenSock Custom Ease Builder tool.
 Ease Base class for all GreenSock easing equations.
 EaseLookup EaseLookup enables you to find the easing function associated with a particular name (String), like "strongEaseOut" which can be useful when loading in XML data that comes in as Strings but needs to be translated to native function references.
 Elastic Eases with an elastic effect either at the beginning (easeIn), the end (easeOut), or both (easeInOut).
 Expo Eases in a strong fashion either at the beginning (easeIn), the end (easeOut), or both (easeInOut).
 Linear Linear ease with no acceleration or deceleration.
 Power0 Provides an easeIn, easeOut, and easeInOut with a power (or strength) of 0 which is identical to Linear but with a more intuitive name.
 Power1 Provides an easeIn, easeOut, and easeInOut with a power (or strength) of 1 which is identical to Quad but with a more intuitive name.
 Power2 Provides an easeIn, easeOut, and easeInOut with a power (or strength) of 2 which is identical to Cubic but with a more intuitive name.
 Power3 Provides an easeIn, easeOut, and easeInOut with a power (or strength) of 3 which is identical to Quart but with a more intuitive name.
 Power4 Provides an easeIn, easeOut, and easeInOut with a power (or strength) of 4 which is identical to Quint and Strong but with a more intuitive name.
 Quad Provides an easeIn, easeOut, and easeInOut with a power (or strength) of 1 which is identical to the Power1 ease.
 Quart Provides an easeIn, easeOut, and easeInOut with a power (or strength) of 2 which is identical to the Power2 ease.
 Quint Provides an easeIn, easeOut, and easeInOut with a power (or strength) of 4 which is identical to the Power4 ease.
 RoughEase Most easing equations give a smooth, gradual transition between the start and end values, but RoughEase provides an easy way to get a rough, jagged effect instead, or you can also get an evenly-spaced back-and-forth movement if you prefer.
 Sine Eases with a relatively low power either at the beginning (easeIn), the end (easeOut), or both (easeInOut).
 SlowMo SlowMo is a configurable ease that produces a slow-motion effect that decelerates initially, then moves linearly for a certain portion of the ease (which you can choose) and then accelerates again at the end; it's great for effects like zooming text onto the screen, smoothly moving it long enough for people to read it, and then zooming it off the screen.
 SteppedEase Most easing equations give a smooth, gradual transition between the start and end values, but SteppedEase provides an easy way to define a specific number of steps that the transition should take.
 Strong Provides an easeIn, easeOut, and easeInOut with a power (or strength) of 4 which is identical to the Power4 ease.