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This question was closed Jul 28, 2014 at 01:11 PM by meat5000 for the following reason:

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Question by TheRichardGamer · Jul 28, 2014 at 01:00 PM · instantiatetransformarrayposition

How to only instantiate objects once?

So I have a world generation script here and it's using an array to pick random blocks but I currently only have one block set up. But the problem is when it generates it creates all the blocks perfectly fine and all but the thing is that it creates like 3 times the blocks on the same position, say if I have a block [here] then there would be 2 other blocks in there occupying the space as well and that causes lag and I don't want that. How do I only create one copy on the place without creating multiple copies of already existing chunks?

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 var width_x : int;
 var height : int;
 var width_z : int;
 var player : Transform;
 var originBlock : Transform;
 var Blocks : GameObject[];
 
 function Start () {
 
 player.transform.position.x = originBlock.transform.position.x;
 player.transform.position.y = originBlock.transform.position.y + 5;
 player.transform.position.z = originBlock.transform.position.z;
 
 }
 
 function Update () {
 
 for(var x : int = 0; x < width_x; x++){
      
 
      if(x < width_x){
      
      Instantiate(Blocks[Random.Range(0, Blocks.Length)], Vector3(x * 1, 0, 0), Quaternion.identity);
      
      }
      
           
        if(Input.GetKeyDown(KeyCode.G)){
   
   Debug.Log("Blocks: " + x);
   
   }
      
      
 
   }
   
 
 
 }
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Answer by Klarax · Jul 28, 2014 at 01:01 PM

just put a bool around it and set it to false after completion

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avatar image TheRichardGamer · Jul 28, 2014 at 01:10 PM 0
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Thank you, it worked :)

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What was the working script? Im not sure what you mean by putting a bool around it. I'm trying to create an object when you press a key, but like 5 or 6 pop up at a time, i only want one. This is it so far, so how does the bool look in this script? any please would be awesome lol.

 private void Update()
                 {
                     if (Input.Get$$anonymous$$eyUp ($$anonymous$$eyCode.Z)) {
                 Instantiate (picker);

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