[AnimationBuilder.build](api/animations/AnimationBuilder#build)()
method\n * to create a programmatic animation. The method returns an `AnimationFactory` instance.\n *\n * 2. Use the factory object to create an `AnimationPlayer` and attach it to a DOM element.\n *\n * 3. Use the player object to control the animation programmatically.\n *\n * For example:\n *\n * ```ts\n * // import the service from BrowserAnimationsModule\n * import {AnimationBuilder} from '@angular/animations';\n * // require the service as a dependency\n * class MyCmp {\n * constructor(private _builder: AnimationBuilder) {}\n *\n * makeAnimation(element: any) {\n * // first define a reusable animation\n * const myAnimation = this._builder.build([\n * style({ width: 0 }),\n * animate(1000, style({ width: '100px' }))\n * ]);\n *\n * // use the returned factory object to create a player\n * const player = myAnimation.create(element);\n *\n * player.play();\n * }\n * }\n * ```\n *\n * @publicApi\n */\nclass AnimationBuilder {\n}\n/**\n * A factory object returned from the\n * [AnimationBuilder.build](api/animations/AnimationBuilder#build)()
\n * method.\n *\n * @publicApi\n */\nclass AnimationFactory {\n}\n\n/**\n * @license\n * Copyright Google LLC All Rights Reserved.\n *\n * Use of this source code is governed by an MIT-style license that can be\n * found in the LICENSE file at https://angular.io/license\n */\n/**\n * Specifies automatic styling.\n *\n * @publicApi\n */\nconst AUTO_STYLE = '*';\n/**\n * Creates a named animation trigger, containing a list of [`state()`](api/animations/state)\n * and `transition()` entries to be evaluated when the expression\n * bound to the trigger changes.\n *\n * @param name An identifying string.\n * @param definitions An animation definition object, containing an array of\n * [`state()`](api/animations/state) and `transition()` declarations.\n *\n * @return An object that encapsulates the trigger data.\n *\n * @usageNotes\n * Define an animation trigger in the `animations` section of `@Component` metadata.\n * In the template, reference the trigger by name and bind it to a trigger expression that\n * evaluates to a defined animation state, using the following format:\n *\n * `[@triggerName]=\"expression\"`\n *\n * Animation trigger bindings convert all values to strings, and then match the\n * previous and current values against any linked transitions.\n * Booleans can be specified as `1` or `true` and `0` or `false`.\n *\n * ### Usage Example\n *\n * The following example creates an animation trigger reference based on the provided\n * name value.\n * The provided animation value is expected to be an array consisting of state and\n * transition declarations.\n *\n * ```typescript\n * @Component({\n * selector: \"my-component\",\n * templateUrl: \"my-component-tpl.html\",\n * animations: [\n * trigger(\"myAnimationTrigger\", [\n * state(...),\n * state(...),\n * transition(...),\n * transition(...)\n * ])\n * ]\n * })\n * class MyComponent {\n * myStatusExp = \"something\";\n * }\n * ```\n *\n * The template associated with this component makes use of the defined trigger\n * by binding to an element within its template code.\n *\n * ```html\n * \n * http://example.com#/foo
,\n * and `PathLocationStrategy` produces\n * http://example.com/foo
as an equivalent URL.\n *\n * See these two classes for more.\n *\n * @publicApi\n */\nclass LocationStrategy {\n historyGo(relativePosition) {\n throw new Error('Not implemented');\n }\n}\nLocationStrategy.ɵfac = i0.ɵɵngDeclareFactory({ minVersion: \"12.0.0\", version: \"13.1.3\", ngImport: i0, type: LocationStrategy, deps: [], target: i0.ɵɵFactoryTarget.Injectable });\nLocationStrategy.ɵprov = i0.ɵɵngDeclareInjectable({ minVersion: \"12.0.0\", version: \"13.1.3\", ngImport: i0, type: LocationStrategy, providedIn: 'root', useFactory: provideLocationStrategy });\ni0.ɵɵngDeclareClassMetadata({ minVersion: \"12.0.0\", version: \"13.1.3\", ngImport: i0, type: LocationStrategy, decorators: [{\n type: Injectable,\n args: [{ providedIn: 'root', useFactory: provideLocationStrategy }]\n }] });\nfunction provideLocationStrategy(platformLocation) {\n // See #23917\n const location = ɵɵinject(DOCUMENT).location;\n return new PathLocationStrategy(ɵɵinject(PlatformLocation), location && location.origin || '');\n}\n/**\n * A predefined [DI token](guide/glossary#di-token) for the base href\n * to be used with the `PathLocationStrategy`.\n * The base href is the URL prefix that should be preserved when generating\n * and recognizing URLs.\n *\n * @usageNotes\n *\n * The following example shows how to use this token to configure the root app injector\n * with a base href value, so that the DI framework can supply the dependency anywhere in the app.\n *\n * ```typescript\n * import {Component, NgModule} from '@angular/core';\n * import {APP_BASE_HREF} from '@angular/common';\n *\n * @NgModule({\n * providers: [{provide: APP_BASE_HREF, useValue: '/my/app'}]\n * })\n * class AppModule {}\n * ```\n *\n * @publicApi\n */\nconst APP_BASE_HREF = new InjectionToken('appBaseHref');\n/**\n * @description\n * A {@link LocationStrategy} used to configure the {@link Location} service to\n * represent its state in the\n * [path](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uniform_Resource_Locator#Syntax) of the\n * browser's URL.\n *\n * If you're using `PathLocationStrategy`, you must provide a {@link APP_BASE_HREF}\n * or add a `Today is {{today | date}}
\n *Or if you prefer, {{today | date:'fullDate'}}
\n *The time is {{today | date:'h:mm a z'}}
\n *{minIntegerDigits}.{minFractionDigits}-{maxFractionDigits}
.\n * - `minIntegerDigits`: The minimum number of integer digits before the decimal point.\n * Default is `1`.\n * - `minFractionDigits`: The minimum number of digits after the decimal point.\n * Default is `0`.\n * - `maxFractionDigits`: The maximum number of digits after the decimal point.\n * Default is `0`.\n * @param locale A locale code for the locale format rules to use.\n * When not supplied, uses the value of `LOCALE_ID`, which is `en-US` by default.\n * See [Setting your app locale](guide/i18n-common-locale-id).\n */\n transform(value, digitsInfo, locale) {\n if (!isValue(value))\n return null;\n locale = locale || this._locale;\n try {\n const num = strToNumber(value);\n return formatPercent(num, locale, digitsInfo);\n }\n catch (error) {\n throw invalidPipeArgumentError(PercentPipe, error.message);\n }\n }\n}\nPercentPipe.ɵfac = i0.ɵɵngDeclareFactory({ minVersion: \"12.0.0\", version: \"13.1.3\", ngImport: i0, type: PercentPipe, deps: [{ token: LOCALE_ID }], target: i0.ɵɵFactoryTarget.Pipe });\nPercentPipe.ɵpipe = i0.ɵɵngDeclarePipe({ minVersion: \"12.0.0\", version: \"13.1.3\", ngImport: i0, type: PercentPipe, name: \"percent\" });\ni0.ɵɵngDeclareClassMetadata({ minVersion: \"12.0.0\", version: \"13.1.3\", ngImport: i0, type: PercentPipe, decorators: [{\n type: Pipe,\n args: [{ name: 'percent' }]\n }], ctorParameters: function () {\n return [{ type: undefined, decorators: [{\n type: Inject,\n args: [LOCALE_ID]\n }] }];\n } });\n/**\n * @ngModule CommonModule\n * @description\n *\n * Transforms a number to a currency string, formatted according to locale rules\n * that determine group sizing and separator, decimal-point character,\n * and other locale-specific configurations.\n *\n * {@a currency-code-deprecation}\n * {minIntegerDigits}.{minFractionDigits}-{maxFractionDigits}
.\n * - `minIntegerDigits`: The minimum number of integer digits before the decimal point.\n * Default is `1`.\n * - `minFractionDigits`: The minimum number of digits after the decimal point.\n * Default is `2`.\n * - `maxFractionDigits`: The maximum number of digits after the decimal point.\n * Default is `2`.\n * If not provided, the number will be formatted with the proper amount of digits,\n * depending on what the [ISO 4217](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_4217) specifies.\n * For example, the Canadian dollar has 2 digits, whereas the Chilean peso has none.\n * @param locale A locale code for the locale format rules to use.\n * When not supplied, uses the value of `LOCALE_ID`, which is `en-US` by default.\n * See [Setting your app locale](guide/i18n-common-locale-id).\n */\n transform(value, currencyCode = this._defaultCurrencyCode, display = 'symbol', digitsInfo, locale) {\n if (!isValue(value))\n return null;\n locale = locale || this._locale;\n if (typeof display === 'boolean') {\n if ((typeof ngDevMode === 'undefined' || ngDevMode) && console && console.warn) {\n console.warn(`Warning: the currency pipe has been changed in Angular v5. The symbolDisplay option (third parameter) is now a string instead of a boolean. The accepted values are \"code\", \"symbol\" or \"symbol-narrow\".`);\n }\n display = display ? 'symbol' : 'code';\n }\n let currency = currencyCode || this._defaultCurrencyCode;\n if (display !== 'code') {\n if (display === 'symbol' || display === 'symbol-narrow') {\n currency = getCurrencySymbol(currency, display === 'symbol' ? 'wide' : 'narrow', locale);\n }\n else {\n currency = display;\n }\n }\n try {\n const num = strToNumber(value);\n return formatCurrency(num, locale, currency, currencyCode, digitsInfo);\n }\n catch (error) {\n throw invalidPipeArgumentError(CurrencyPipe, error.message);\n }\n }\n}\nCurrencyPipe.ɵfac = i0.ɵɵngDeclareFactory({ minVersion: \"12.0.0\", version: \"13.1.3\", ngImport: i0, type: CurrencyPipe, deps: [{ token: LOCALE_ID }, { token: DEFAULT_CURRENCY_CODE }], target: i0.ɵɵFactoryTarget.Pipe });\nCurrencyPipe.ɵpipe = i0.ɵɵngDeclarePipe({ minVersion: \"12.0.0\", version: \"13.1.3\", ngImport: i0, type: CurrencyPipe, name: \"currency\" });\ni0.ɵɵngDeclareClassMetadata({ minVersion: \"12.0.0\", version: \"13.1.3\", ngImport: i0, type: CurrencyPipe, decorators: [{\n type: Pipe,\n args: [{ name: 'currency' }]\n }], ctorParameters: function () {\n return [{ type: undefined, decorators: [{\n type: Inject,\n args: [LOCALE_ID]\n }] }, { type: undefined, decorators: [{\n type: Inject,\n args: [DEFAULT_CURRENCY_CODE]\n }] }];\n } });\nfunction isValue(value) {\n return !(value == null || value === '' || value !== value);\n}\n/**\n * Transforms a string into a number (if needed).\n */\nfunction strToNumber(value) {\n // Convert strings to numbers\n if (typeof value === 'string' && !isNaN(Number(value) - parseFloat(value))) {\n return Number(value);\n }\n if (typeof value !== 'number') {\n throw new Error(`${value} is not a number`);\n }\n return value;\n}\n\n/**\n * @license\n * Copyright Google LLC All Rights Reserved.\n *\n * Use of this source code is governed by an MIT-style license that can be\n * found in the LICENSE file at https://angular.io/license\n */\n/**\n * @ngModule CommonModule\n * @description\n *\n * Creates a new `Array` or `String` containing a subset (slice) of the elements.\n *\n * @usageNotes\n *\n * All behavior is based on the expected behavior of the JavaScript API `Array.prototype.slice()`\n * and `String.prototype.slice()`.\n *\n * When operating on an `Array`, the returned `Array` is always a copy even when all\n * the elements are being returned.\n *\n * When operating on a blank value, the pipe returns the blank value.\n *\n * ### List Example\n *\n * This `ngFor` example:\n *\n * {@example common/pipes/ts/slice_pipe.ts region='SlicePipe_list'}\n *\n * produces the following:\n *\n * ```html\n *