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Question by JHBG · Sep 16, 2016 at 08:01 PM · c#debugplaymakeroutputtxt

How to write debug log to txt file?

Hi,

I am using a visual scripting language (playmaker) to continuously track distance between two objects and save those values in a float variable. Now I want to debug that float variable and output the debug log to a txt file. Could someone help me in doing so? (please keep in mind I am a n00b and have no prior coding experience smile )

If possible can someone tell me where I need to insert what code exactly for this to work?

 namespace HutongGames.PlayMaker.Actions
 {
     [ActionCategory(ActionCategory.Debug)]
     [Tooltip("Logs the value of a Float Variable in the PlayMaker Log Window.")]
     public class DebugFloat : BaseLogAction
     {
         [Tooltip("Info, Warning, or Error.")]
         public LogLevel logLevel;
         
         [UIHint(UIHint.Variable)]
         [Tooltip("The Float variable to debug.")]
         public FsmFloat floatVariable;
 
         public override void Reset()
         {
             logLevel = LogLevel.Info;
             floatVariable = null;
             base.Reset();
         }
 
         public override void OnEnter()
         {
             string text = "None";
             
             if (!floatVariable.IsNone)
             {
                 text = floatVariable.Name + ": " + floatVariable.Value;
             }
 
             ActionHelpers.DebugLog(Fsm, logLevel, text, sendToUnityLog);
 
             Finish();
         }
     }
 }
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Answer by jolasman · Jul 09, 2018 at 11:16 AM

To create a file and put your logs into it is quite simple.

Please see my tutorial on youtube : tutorial

You only need to create a script and a function to do it.

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Answer by Jessespike · Sep 16, 2016 at 08:13 PM

There are log callbacks that can be used.

https://docs.unity3d.com/ScriptReference/Application.LogCallback.html

And combine it with writing to a text file

System.IO.File

Here's an example, it uses RegisterLogCallback which doesn't exist anymore I think. But you can still learn from example.

http://answers.unity3d.com/questions/416675/get-debuglog-output-in-the-working-ios-build.html

More links

https://docs.unity3d.com/Manual/LogFiles.html

http://answers.unity3d.com/search.html?f=&type=question&redirect=search%2Fsearch&sort=relevance&q=log+file

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Answer by Arkins_prod_studio · Sep 16, 2016 at 08:28 PM

I made this on this question: http://answers.unity3d.com/questions/1243076/how-to-make-a-level-blockunblock.html I hope you'll find what you search :)

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but it's java script

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