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Question by Ochreous · Jun 29, 2013 at 07:28 PM · c#gameobjectarray

C# SetActive GameObject Array

Hi everyone, I have a GameObject Array that I would like to have it's SetActive set to false.But how I do that since arrays don't have a definition for SetActive?

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Answer by flamy · Jun 29, 2013 at 07:30 PM

 foreach(GameObject _obj in gameObjectArray)
 {
 
        _obj.SetActive(false);
 }

there is no direct method to do that. This is the only way.

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Correct. You can access each gameObject in the array with a foreach statement. This statement shown disables ALL instances of _obj in the array. +1

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how can you reenable the deactivated items ? _obj.SetActive(true); does not seem to work

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@trelobyte, you should post this as a new question with a link to this one. Anyway, SetActive(true) is the right way to reactivate the object - but be aware that in Unity 4 the object will remain deactivated if its parent is inactive (see GameObject.SetActive)

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Answer by newmaker · Mar 09, 2017 at 08:27 AM

@trelobyte, if you have OnTriggerEnter, try copy the same code in this function into the OnTriggerExit function and then set it to set.Active(false); this should work.

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