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Question by TastyTurban · Nov 02, 2019 at 03:37 AM · arrayinspectornoobtypes

How to make a custom type's contents modifiable in an array by inspector?

Hello everyone,

I apologize if my question is too vague, but I'm kind of a novice at this sort of thing.

My idea is to have collectibles objects in my game, with a only a few strings of data and a sprite, and to call this info into a button/list when its toggled.

But I'm not sure how to do this? I've made a custom data type with the fields for the information in the Collectible Class, and a parent class which has an array for the collectible class, but when I expand the array in the inspector to hold the nested Collectible infos, it just shows up as Empty

I've attached a snippet script of what I'm getting at

 public class BadgeInfoRepo : MonoBehaviour
 {
     public BadgeInfo[] badgeInfoRepo; /*<- would like to have, say 10 BadgeInfos and fill their contents in the inspector*/
 
 }
 public class BadgeInfo : MonoBehaviour //an idea to make a container style type
     {
         public int badgeNum;//the badge number
         public bool badgeCollected;//collected yet
         public Sprite badgeIcon;//the icon
         public string badgeName;//the name
         public string badgeDescription;//a quick description of it
         public string badgeCost;//the cost of the badge
     }

How could I get this thing to work? Thank you!

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Answer by IINovaII · Nov 02, 2019 at 01:33 PM

Instead of public BadgeInfo[] badgeInfoRepo;, use public List<BadgeInfo> badgeInfoRepo;.

You'll be able to see the collectible info in the inspector.

As for the Collectable info (if that only contain variables to store data), don't inherit from MonoBehaviour. Something like this would suffice.

     [Serializable]
              public class BadgeInfo
                  {
                      public int badgeNum;//the badge number
                      public bool badgeCollected;//collected yet
                      public Sprite badgeIcon;//the icon
                      public string badgeName;//the name
                      public string badgeDescription;//a quick description of it
                      public string badgeCost;//the cost of the badge
                  }
     

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This worked perfectly! Thank you so much! I did have to add " using System " namespace at the top for others who might find this later.

Back to work/play now :)

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