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Question by Brogan89 · Jun 22, 2015 at 12:39 AM · raycastraycasthittransform.forward

Raycast transform.forward always going to global (0,0,0)

hey

I am trying to figure out why my ray cast transform.forward is always going to global transform vector 0,0,0

well thats what the debug.drawline seems to be representing.

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sorry if blue line hard to see

heres my code:

 Ray ray = new Ray (transform.position, transform.forward);
 
         RaycastHit hit;
 
         float distanceToPlayer;
 
 
         if (Physics.Raycast (ray.origin, ray.direction, out hit)) 
         {
             Debug.DrawLine (ray.origin, transform.forward, Color.blue);
 
             transform.LookAt (player.position + transform.up);
 
             //Debug.DrawLine (ray.origin, player.position, Color.green);
             Debug.DrawLine (ray.origin, player.position, Color.white);
 
             distanceToPlayer = hit.distance;
 
             Debug.Log (distanceToPlayer);
         }


The rest of it works well... and it seems to be the way everyone else is doing it, so can someone please explain?

Thanks :-)

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Answer by zach-r-d · Jun 22, 2015 at 01:48 AM

Sure, the problem is that the code is using Debug.DrawLine instead of Debug.DrawRay to draw a ray.

Debug.DrawLine takes two points in world space. So while the start of the line is correctly at the ray origin, the end of the line is at a point somewhere 1 unit away from (0,0,0) because directions are represented as normalized vectors. Debug.DrawRay will instead use the direction as a direction instead of a point, automatically calculating the end point of the line in world space based on the starting position and the direction.

Also, a quick aside, you can pass the Ray directly to Raycast:

 if (Physics.Raycast(ray, out hit))
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