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Question by aksh2143 · Aug 07, 2015 at 12:00 PM · instantiatelistrandompooling

how to create random list of two diffrent prefab

i am trying to pool object from a list wherethere are tho kinds of objects 1.spnere and 2.cube. i want them to instantiate them randomly from a point randomly. I am using code below where there is only one prefab. Dont know what to do ahead. any help??

using UnityEngine; using System.Collections; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Linq;

public class Poolingscript : MonoBehaviour {

 public GameObject bull;
 public    GameObject bullet;
 public int listsize = 50;
 public    List<GameObject> bullets;
 
 // Use this for initialization
 void Start () 
 {
     createlist ();
 }
 
 void createlist()
 {
         for (int i=0; i<listsize; i++) 
     {
         bull = Instantiate(bullet)as GameObject;
         bull.SetActive(false);
         bullets.Add(bull);
     }
 }


 GameObject temp;
 public void Update()
 {
     if(Input.GetButtonDown("Fire1"))
     {
         Debug.Log(Input.mousePosition);
         
         temp=bullets.First();
         bullets.Remove(temp);
         temp.transform.position = transform.position;
         temp.SetActive(true);
         
     }
 }
 
 public void addmethod(GameObject g)
 {
     g.SetActive (false);
     bullets.Add (g);
 }

}

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Answer by aksh2143 · Aug 07, 2015 at 04:09 PM

after working for 6 hours, finally i've come with the following answer. but now i want to fall these objects automatically one after one. in forst, the rate of falling onject is slow. as time passes the rate of falling objects keeps increasing. But i'm wondering how is it possible??

using UnityEngine; using System.Collections; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Linq;

public class Poolingscript2 : MonoBehaviour {

 public    GameObject[] allprefabs;
 public    List<GameObject> bullets ;
 public    int listsize;
 GameObject go;
 // Use this for initialization
 void Start ()
 {
     createlist ();

 }

 void createlist()
 {
      allprefabs = Resources.LoadAll<GameObject> ("Prefab");

     for (int i=0; i<listsize; i++) 
     {
         foreach (GameObject allprifab in allprefabs) 
         {
             go = Instantiate(allprifab)as GameObject;
             go.SetActive(false);
             bullets.Add (go);

         }

     }

 }


 GameObject temp;
 void fallobject()
 {
     int randm = Random.Range(0,listsize);
     temp = bullets.ElementAt(randm);
     bullets.Remove(temp);
     temp.transform.position = transform.position;
     temp.SetActive(true);
     Debug.Log ("removed element no: " +randm);    

 }
 public void Update()
 {
         
 }

 public void addtolist(GameObject g)
 {
     g.SetActive (true);
     bullets.Add (g);

 }

}

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