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Question by SandFree · Jan 25, 2015 at 12:08 AM · javascriptuiunity 4.6

Changing the light color with sliders

Hi everyone,

I am trying to change the color of my spotlights with three sliders (Slider R, Slider G, Slider B). I already created those three slider with help of the new Unity UI.

But somehow i don't get it to work and i really don't now where my mistake lies. I am quite new to programing, so i could be doing it totaly wrong from the very beginning.

I hope you can help me? :)

 import UnityEngine.UI;
 
 public var colorSliders : UnityEngine.UI.Slider[];
 public var Lights : Light[];
          
  function Update () {
  
      
     var RSlider = colorSliders[0].value;
     var GSlider = colorSliders[1].value;
     var BSlider = colorSliders[2].value;
 
     var newColorRGB = light.color;
     
     Lights[0].color = newColorRGB;
     Lights[1].color = newColorRGB;
     Lights[2].color = newColorRGB;
     Lights[3].color = newColorRGB;
     Lights[4].color = newColorRGB;
     Lights[5].color = newColorRGB;
     
     newColorRGB = new Color (RSlider, GSlider, BSlider);
 
 }



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Answer by jenci1990 · Jan 25, 2015 at 07:21 AM

 import UnityEngine.UI;
 
 public var colorSliders : UnityEngine.UI.Slider[];
 public var Lights : Light[];
 
 function Update () {
     var RSlider = colorSliders[0].value;
     var GSlider = colorSliders[1].value;
     var BSlider = colorSliders[2].value;

     //First create a value
     var newColorRGB = new Color (RSlider, GSlider, BSlider);

     //After change the colors
     Lights[0].color = newColorRGB;
     Lights[1].color = newColorRGB;
     Lights[2].color = newColorRGB;
     Lights[3].color = newColorRGB;
     Lights[4].color = newColorRGB;
     Lights[5].color = newColorRGB;
 }
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Ahh.. Great, thanks for your help. :)

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