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Transform Class, inherits from Component, IEnumerable
I found this in the API Reference: Transform Class, inherits from Component, IEnumerable
However, when I search for IEnumerable is shows nothing. How can I find this information?
Thanks
@Jeff, I see that this is an extension of your other Question, and I'm wondering if there's more to the question. Are you just asking for curiosity, or did you want to create your own IEnumerable? Because the Transform type already is an IEnumerable, you can loop through it without doing anything special. And the same for other Collection types, like lists of Children objects.
Answer by Mike 3 · Jun 19, 2010 at 01:03 PM
It's from .NET, documentation on MSDN:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.collections.ienumerable.aspx
Hey $$anonymous$$ike, to answer your question, I am trying to put together a document to help those who are not programmers learn Unity. I am going through the Scripting Overview and the Lerprz tutorial and finding all sorts of things that are not clear to the beginner.
One thing I hope to show the new user is where to go to find clarefication, but the documentation seems to have a few holes in it (such as Enum).
Not my comment ;) Anyway - most of the stuff which you don't find in the Unity documentation is from .NET - Enum included. It's an API documentation, not a language documentation
Yeah, it was my comment. :) And @Jeff, no offense, but it would be a lot better to reply to my comment, with another comment, not an entirely new Answer, thanks.
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