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# Torque API
Torque.js is an efficient and stylish rendering method to animate your data. Torque.js uses TileCubes, which are JSON representations of multidimensional data with geospatial coordinates, to render data on the client.
Torque.js is an efficient and stylish rendering method to animate your data. Torque.js uses [TileCubes](http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Tile_Map_Service_Specification), which are JSON representations of multidimensional data with geospatial coordinates, to render data on the client.
## Documentation

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If you are interested in using advanced interaction methods, it is a prerequisite to load the Torque.js library before using the advanced interaction methods.
- Download the [latest release](https://github.com/CartoDB/torque/releases) of the Torque.js source code
- Download the [latest registry version](https://www.npmjs.com/package/torque.js) of the Torque.js source code
## Torque Tiles Specifications

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`getTime()` | | current animation time (Date) | gets the real animation time
`isRunning()` | | `true`/`false` | describes whether the Torque layer is playing or is stopped
**Note:** Torque.js interprets the beginning and ending date/time from your "Time Column" as one block, then divides that up into Steps, depending on the number you set. It does not necessarily draw one frame for each row.
**Note:** Torque.js interprets the beginning and ending date/time from your "Time Column" as one block, then divides that up into [Steps](/cartodb-platform/cartocss/properties-for-torque/#torque-frame-count-number), depending on the number you set. It does not necessarily draw one frame for each row.
### Layer Control Methods
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Method | Options | Returns | Description
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`setCartoCSS(cartocss)` | `cartocss string` | `this` | style the map rendering using client-side cartocss (not available with named maps)
`setCartoCSS(cartocss)` | `cartocss string` | `this` | style the map rendering using client-side CartoCSS (not available with [Named maps](/cartodb-platform/maps-api/named-maps/))
The full CartoCSS spec is not supported by Torque but instead only a limited subset with some additions related to torque rendering. To see the full list of supported parameters, read the [Torque CartoCSS documentation](/cartodb-platform/cartocss/properties-for-torque/). `value` and `zoom` variables can be used. `value` is the value of aggregation (see `countby` constructor option). `zoom` is the current zoom being rendered.
Torque supports a limited subset of CartoCSS parameters, as described in the [torque-reference](https://github.com/cartodb/torque-reference). Alternatively, Mapnik supports the following [mapnik-reference](https://github.com/cartodb/torque-reference) for Torque rendering.
To see the full list of supported parameters, read the [Torque CartoCSS documentation](/cartodb-platform/cartocss/properties-for-torque/). `value` and `zoom` variables can be used. `value` is the value of aggregation (see `countby` constructor option). `zoom` is the current zoom being rendered.
TorqueLayer currently expects `marker` styling.