- Home /
Compare hit.collider.name
Imagine that I have 2 objects "First" and "Second", with their own colliders when i click on the first one, I get the name of the "First" Now... when i click on the second object, How can I compare them that it's not the First one?!
I'm making an avanture game for Android, so some objects are touchable and they have some texts
So, the real problem is, that when I click on the First object and check some texts, and then click on the second Object, the texts doesn't start from the First one! It's hard to Explain, but I hope that u get it
this is the code that I use on my Simple Objects:
#pragma strict
@script RequireComponent(BoxCollider2D);
var objectDescription = new List.<objectDescriptClass>();
class objectDescriptClass{
var itemDesc : String;}
enum Poss {Up,Middle,Down}
var ObjectPos : Poss;
enum objDistance {Near,Far}
var ObjectDistance : objDistance;
Answer by Loken_01 · Jan 05, 2015 at 08:12 AM
Hey Elisan!
If I'm understanding you correctly, you want to make sure that the next object you click is NOT the same as the previous object.
In which case you only have to do this:
Create a gameObject called "LastTouched" or whatever name suits
When you click an object, check that the "NewTouch" != "LastTouched", and then your code
Finally, set "LastTouched" to be "NewTouch"
Example:
private GameObject LastTouched;
//This is a random function for the example
void TouchedSomething(GameObject NewTouch)
{
//Check if you have ever touched an object before, or try and match
if(LastTouched == null || LastTouched != NewTouch)
{
//And your code here
}
LastTouched = NewTouch;
}
That should be all you need!
Hope this helps!
-Peace
Your answer
Follow this Question
Related Questions
hit coin collider 2 Answers
finding vertices by distance to hit point 1 Answer
Raycast ignoring tags problem 1 Answer
creating an asteroid-like game in 3d 0 Answers
hit something with collider 3 Answers