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Question by bayernsa · Oct 15, 2014 at 05:50 PM · c#javascriptconvert

Need help converting Javascript to C#

 var Target : Transform;
 var lookAtDistance = 25.0;
 var attackRange = 15.0;
 var moveSpeed = 5.0;
 var Damping = 6.0;
 private var spawnPos : Vector3;
 private var spawnRot : Quaternion;
 public Transform[] patrolPoints;
 
 function Start ()
 {
     spawnPos = transform.position;
     spawnRot = transform.rotation;
 }
 
 function Update ()
 {
     Distance = Vector3.Distance(Target.position, transform.position);
     
     if (Distance < lookAtDistance)
     {
         renderer.material.color = Color.yellow;
         lookAt();
     }
     
     if (Distance > lookAtDistance)
     {
         renderer.material.color = Color.green;
         patrol();
     }
     
     if (Distance < attackRange)
     {
         renderer.material.color = Color.red;
         attack ();
     }
 }
 
 function lookAt ()
 {
     var rotation = Quaternion.LookRotation(Target.position - transform.position);
     transform.rotation = Quaternion.Slerp(transform.rotation, rotation, Time.deltaTime * Damping);
 }
 
 function attack ()
 {
     transform.Translate(Vector3.forward * moveSpeed * Time.deltaTime);
 }
 
 function patrol ()
 {
     transform.position = spawnPos;
     transform.rotation = spawnRot;
 }

Hi i was wondering how much of this code would i have to change to make it into C#. i need this code in C# for technical reasons with my game, but it would be greatly appreciated if anyone could point me in the right direction. i tried to go lone walk but had trouble making my variable work in C#, sorry im a complete noob at C# so any help would be greatly appreciated. thanks.

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Answer by Kiwasi · Oct 15, 2014 at 06:08 PM

Change var to the type.

Remove the : type

Put a f after your floats

Change function to void

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Answer by Bunny83 · Oct 15, 2014 at 05:53 PM

You only need 4 steps:

  • Download ILSpy

  • build your game with the javascript as standalone build.

  • Open the UnityScript assembly in the data folder of your build in ILSpy and select C# as target language.

  • Copy the code over into a c# script and delete the US script

That's all

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But you'll still be just as much of a complete noob at C# as you were when you started :(

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@tanoshimi: Well, not necessarily. If you actually want to learn C# this is a great way to see how a US script would look in IL or in C#. But only if you actually try to understand what's happening.

However the way the question was asked i don't have the feeling that "learning C#" was the goal here... ;)

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Answer by SnotE101 · Oct 15, 2014 at 05:57 PM

Try this free site. Just copy your JavaScript code and it will return in c#. http://www.m2h.nl/files/js_to_c.php

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