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Question by SVGK · Apr 25, 2014 at 05:16 PM · instantiateprefabaccessing from any scriptassign-variable

C# setting instantiated prefab variables from another script.

Hello, I'm attempting to make a GameObject prefab instantiate when a certain object is destroyed, however, I need to be able to alter the variables instantly upon creating it, my issue comes when I'm trying to access the variables, I don't have a clue how to do this on instantiated objects, here is all the needed base code in the function:

 void HitByRay()
 {
     GameObject go = (GameObject)Instantiate (thingamabob, transform.position, transform.rotation);


     Destroy (gameObject);
 }

How am I to go about setting the variables on the particularly spawned prefab instance?.

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Answer by wibble82 · Apr 25, 2014 at 05:24 PM

Presumably you have some script on your instantiated object? Maybe a 'Thing' script. So you would do:

 void HitByRay()
 {
     GameObject go = (GameObject)Instantiate (thingamabob, transform.position, transform.rotation);
  
     //get the thing component on your instantiated object
     Thing mything = go.GetComponent<Thing>();
 
     //set a member variable (must be PUBLIC)
     mything.somepublicmember = 10; 
 
     //call a member function (must be PUBLIC)
     mything.somememberfunction();
 
     //maybe access one of the built in components (such as a rigid body if it has one)
     go.rigidbody.velocity = new Vector3(10,0,0);
  
     //destroy the original object as normal
     Destroy (gameObject);
 }

FYI: In that code, I'm assuming that whatever script that contains the HitByRay function has a member called thingamabob, which is a GameObject, and has been set (probably in the editor) to reference an existing prefab, which contains a Thing component.

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Ah, absolutely perfect, marked as answer, and thanks.

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Where did "mything" come from in your answer?

avatar image ovirta katzen4u · Mar 15, 2017 at 02:34 PM 0
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"mything" script is inside the thingamabob prefab.

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