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Question by MrFieryIce · Dec 02, 2014 at 02:40 AM · erroruce0001semicolon

UCE0001: ';' expected.

I am completely stumped on this error. Please tell me what I am doing wrong in this script. The error says I need to place a semi-colon at the end, but I already have. I have in fact saved the script, and restarted unity too. Is my script file corrupted, or should this go under the FixedUpdate() or other function area?

 #pragma strict
 
 function Update(){
     var InfoText : GameObject.Find("Building Mode GUIs/Stats GUI/InfoText");
     InfoText.text = "Price: " + PriceAdding;
 }
 
 

UCE0001: ';' expected. Insert a semicolon at the end.

This is at line "var InfoText:...." I cut out the rest of my script because the script was working rather fine before I added this, and it is very long.

Thank you guys in advance.

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Answer by YoungDeveloper · Dec 02, 2014 at 02:43 AM

You are doing it wrong. You have to:

Find the GameObject

 var go:GameObject = GameObject.Find("gameObjects Name");

Read what it does. http://docs.unity3d.com/ScriptReference/GameObject.Find.html

GetComponent from script

I explain it very clearly in these two topics.

http://answers.unity3d.com/questions/550578/cant-understand-getcomponent-c.html

http://answers.unity3d.com/questions/597617/how-do-i-addsubtract-variables-between-two-differe.html

Make your changes.

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Answer by flaviusxvii · Dec 02, 2014 at 02:47 AM

 var InfoText : GameObject.Find("Building Mode GUIs/Stats GUI/InfoText");


I think you meant to do:

 var InfoText : GameObject = GameObject.Find("Building Mode GUIs/Stats GUI/InfoText");
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No, I believe InfoText is a component in his case. He's trying to find gameobject and access it as a script. In his case it would be something like this.

 var go:GameObject = GameObject.Find("gameObjects Name");
 var InfoText:Script = go.GetComponent(Script);
 InfoText.text = "hi";

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