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Question by Revo1ution · Apr 26, 2018 at 07:21 PM · rotationscript.speed

How do I display speed of a rotating object?

Hello, I've been researching how to make a display of the speed at which a rotating object is going, but can't find anything.`using UnityEngine; using System.Collections;

public class FingerSwipe : MonoBehaviour {

 private float rotationSpeed = 10.0F;
 private float lerpSpeed = 1.0F;
 
 private Vector3 theSpeed;
 private Vector3 avgSpeed;
 private bool isDragging = false;
 private Vector3 targetSpeedX;
 
 void OnMouseDown() {
 
     isDragging = true;
 }
 
 void Update() {
 
     if (Input.GetMouseButton(0) && isDragging) {
         theSpeed = new Vector3(-Input.GetAxis("Mouse X"), Input.GetAxis("Mouse Y"), 0.0F);
         avgSpeed = Vector3.Lerp(avgSpeed, theSpeed, Time.deltaTime * 5);
     } else {
         if (isDragging) {
             theSpeed = avgSpeed;
             isDragging = false;
         }
         float i = Time.deltaTime * lerpSpeed;
         theSpeed = Vector3.Lerp(theSpeed, Vector3.zero, i);
     }
 
     transform.Rotate(Camera.main.transform.up * theSpeed.x * rotationSpeed, Space.World);
     transform.Rotate(Camera.main.transform.right * theSpeed.y * rotationSpeed, Space.World);
 }

}`

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avatar image yaezah · Apr 26, 2018 at 07:33 PM 0
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Check out this tutorial on how to display Score and Text: https://unity3d.com/learn/tutorials/projects/roll-ball-tutorial/displaying-score-and-text

It's pretty much the same concept, just make a unity GUI text on your screen and reference the rotation speed to change it's values to that. (make sure to change "rotationSpeed" to a public float if you're gonna reference it from another script)

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