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This question was closed Jan 12, 2015 at 08:15 PM by alexanderameye for the following reason:

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Question by alexanderameye · Jan 12, 2015 at 05:11 PM · functionvariablesstartsimple

Acces variables before start()

Hey, I have 2 variables (floats) declared before the start() function, and now I want to create a vector3 variable (also before the start() function, but I can't access those floats. Should I create the Vector3 in the start() function? Or where should I declare all my variables within my script?

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 public float OpenAngle = 90F;
 public float CloseAngle = 0F;
 
 Vector3 current = new Vector3(0, ..., 0);


Tyvm!!!

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Why can't you access them ? Does it give you a compile error ?

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Well it doesnt give an error, it actually works, guess it's just a wrong setting, because when I close the brackets of 'Vector3' first and then write x,y and z, it suggests me the Openangle value, consider it solved :)

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Answer by Scribe · Jan 12, 2015 at 06:02 PM

you can create the Vector3 variable before start, but assign its value in start once the floats are properly accessible:

 public float OpenAngle = 90F;
 public float CloseAngle = 0F;
 Vector3 current;
 
 void Start(){
     current = new Vector3(OpenAngle, 0, 0);
 }

this way current is still a global variable (it can be used anywhere else within this class) but you can give it the correct values!

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