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Question by kennypu · Dec 29, 2010 at 07:20 PM · guibutton

getting !slot->GetLocalAABB().IsValid() and isFinite() errors with GUI Buttons

Hey, I was wondering if anybody knows whats going on. I have a GUI Script that seems to be causing the !slot->GetLocalAABB().isValid() and !isFinite() errors. I've tracked the cause of the error to a small gui script where I use Buttons. It is a GUILayout.Button(), however, it can be caused through GUI.Button as well. Any thought? here is the piece of code:

var selectedLevel : boolean = false;

function Update () {

 if(selectedLevel)
 {
      gO.GetComponent("recycleController").selectedLevel = true;
      gO.GetComponent("recycleController").level = level;
      this.enabled = false;
 }

}

function OnGUI() {

 if(!selectedLevel)
 {
      GUILayout.BeginArea(Rect(Screen.width/2 - 150,Screen.height/2 - 150, 320, 320));

      GUILayout.Box("Please select your difficulty");

      if(GUILayout.Button("Easy")) {selectedLevel = true;level=1;}
      if(GUILayout.Button("Medium")) {selectedLevel = true; level=2;}
      if(GUILayout.Button("Hard")) {selectedLevel = true; level=3;}

     GUILayout.EndArea();
 }

}

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