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Question by
plumel · Mar 20, 2016 at 06:38 PM ·
arrayleaderboardread
The name 'HighScoreList' does not exist in the current context
Hi guys,
So I'm trying to pull playername and count from a file, and save them into a variable for high scores..
I dont understand why this error is happening though. At all.
Code:
using UnityEngine; using System.Collections; using UnityEngine.UI; using System;
public class highscores : MonoBehaviour {
public int[] HighScoreList;
public string[] HighScoreListNames;
public int score;
public Text HighScore0;
public Text HighScore1;
public Text HighScore2;
public Text HighScore3;
public Text HighScore4;
void Awake()
{
HighScoreList = new int [5];
HighScoreList [0] = 0;
HighScoreList [1] = 0;
HighScoreList [2] = 0;
HighScoreList [3] = 0;
HighScoreList [4] = 0;
HighScoreListNames = new string [5];
HighScoreListNames [0] = "";
HighScoreListNames [1] = "";
HighScoreListNames [2] = "";
HighScoreListNames [3] = "";
HighScoreListNames [4] = "";
}
void GetScore ()
{
string[] currentscore = System.IO.File.ReadAllLines (@"C:\Users\Plum\Desktop\Pixel Ninjav3.3\Assets\leaderboard.txt");
score = Convert.ToInt32(currentscore[1]);
if (score >= HighScoreList[0])
{
HighscoreList[4] = HighScoreList[3];
HighscoreList[3] = HighScoreList[2];
HighscoreList[2] = HighScoreList[1];
HighscoreList[1] = HighScoreList[0];
HighscoreList[0] = score;
HighScoreListNames[4] = HighScoreListNames[3];
HighScoreListNames[3] = HighScoreListNames[2];
HighScoreListNames[2] = HighScoreListNames[1];
HighScoreListNames[1] = HighScoreListNames[0];
HighScoreListNames[0] = currentscore[0];
}
else if (score >= HighScoreList[1])
{
HighscoreList[4] = HighScoreList[3];
HighscoreList[3] = HighScoreList[2];
HighscoreList[2] = HighScoreList[1];
HighscoreList[1] = score;
HighScoreListNames[4] = HighScoreListNames[3];
HighScoreListNames[3] = HighScoreListNames[2];
HighScoreListNames[2] = HighScoreListNames[1];
HighScoreListNames[1] = currentscore[0];
}
else if (score >= HighScoreList[2])
{
HighscoreList[4] = HighScoreList[3];
HighscoreList[3] = HighScoreList[2];
HighscoreList[2] = score;
HighScoreListNames[4] = HighScoreListNames[3];
HighScoreListNames[3] = HighScoreListNames[2];
HighScoreListNames[2] = currentscore[0];
}
else if (score >= HighScoreList[3])
{
HighscoreList[4] = HighScoreList[3];
HighscoreList[3] = score;
HighScoreListNames[4] = HighScoreListNames[3];
HighScoreListNames[3] = currentscore[0];
}
else if (score >= HighScoreList[4])
{
HighscoreList[4] = score;
HighScoreListNames [4] = currentscore[0];
}
}
}
The errors are happening under the if and else if statements.
Comment
Best Answer
Answer by Caerex · Mar 21, 2016 at 01:21 PM
You haven't capitalised it in the if statements.