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Question by Ninjix3 · Mar 07, 2018 at 11:52 PM · particlesystemcoroutinessine-wave

Coroutine for particle system Itween path?

I am very new to C# and Itween. How can I make my particle system repeat it's path as if on a loop? I used a coroutine but it only still seems to play once. I even looked into -"looptype",iTween.LoopType.pingPong));. However, I'm still confused on how to paraphrase this into my script.

 public string pathName;
 public float time;


 // Use this for initialization
 void Start () {
     
     //StartCoroutine (LoopVFX());
     iTween.MoveTo( gameObject, iTween.Hash("Path", iTweenPath.GetPath (pathName),"easetype",iTween.EaseType.easeInOutSine, "time", time));

 }
 
  //Update is called once per frame
 void Update () {
     StartCoroutine (LoopLine ());
     
 }
 IEnumerator LoopLine (){

     int waitWindTime =  10;
     int loopCount = 30;
     for (int i = 0; i< loopCount; i++){
         yield return new WaitForSeconds (waitWindTime);
     }
 }

}

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@Hellium You've been a big help and I'm clueless!

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Answer by Hellium · Mar 08, 2018 at 02:23 PM

I've never used iTween, but, as far as I understand, you can provide a function name, called once your tween ends.

 public string pathName;
  public float time;
  // Use this for initialization
  void Start () {
      FollowPath();
      //StartCoroutine (LoopVFX());
  }
  
   //Update is called once per frame
  void Update () {
       // DON'T START A COROUTINE IN THE UPDATE FUNCTION UNLESS YOU UNDERSTAND WHAT COROUTINES ARE,
       // IT STARTS A COROUTINE EVERY FRAME
      //StartCoroutine (LoopLine ());
      
  }
  IEnumerator LoopLine (){
      int waitWindTime =  10;
      int loopCount = 30;
      for (int i = 0; i< loopCount; i++){
          yield return new WaitForSeconds (waitWindTime);
      }
  }

  public void FollowPath()
  {
      iTween.MoveTo( gameObject, iTween.Hash("Path", iTweenPath.GetPath (pathName),"easetype",iTween.EaseType.easeInOutSine, "time", time, "oncomplete", "FollowPath"));
  }

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You're such a big help thank you so much :'). I'm a senior in Animation and I'm preparing for my graduation show with a fishing game. I will def credit you and send you a youtube link when it's done!! I'll also try to stop asking noob questions haha

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