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Question by Vel_1828 · Jun 18, 2014 at 06:43 PM · c#javascriptvariablesaccessing from any script

Transform var between scripts

OK. I hope it's a simple sollution that I'm just missing as a newbie.

I've got two scripts on one GameObject. One is in JavaScript, second in C#. JavaSC instantiates anothe gameobject - C# is supposed to "catch" it's Transform as a variable.

I need to transfer a Transform variable from JavaSC to C# script. I'm mainly working on JavaSC and got no idea about C# (yet).

How would a basic code for both scripts look for that? On the JavaSC side it'll be a simple public var - but on the C#?

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Answer by YoungDeveloper · Jun 18, 2014 at 06:47 PM

  1. Don't mix different programming languages, it's not a good practice.

  2. Use GetComponent to access other scripts, i wrote very detailed explanation here:

http://answers.unity3d.com/questions/550578/cant-understand-getcomponent-c.html

http://answers.unity3d.com/questions/597617/how-do-i-addsubtract-variables-between-two-differe.html

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Ok, I feel so bloody stupid right now. :P Ins$$anonymous$$d of instantiating stuff in one script and sending var info to other script, I just made an instantiate command on C# script, accessing "clone's" Transform directly in the same coding language.

Sorry for trouble and thanks again. :D

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Answer by tanoshimi · Jun 18, 2014 at 06:46 PM

You do know that Unity has documentation, right?

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which is usually not that helpful because we beginners have a hard time knowing what to change in the example to make it work in our exact project.

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Tanoshimi, Don't comment if you're deliberately trying to be rude.

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