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Question by FH_88 · Mar 15, 2014 at 11:31 PM · javascriptbuttontutorialdisappearappear

how to make a button call another button and then disappear

What I am trying to make is a button, that appear when the scene loads and then when it is clicked it disappear, and then a second button appear (it's for a tutorial scene). I have tried to make a code, but there is just the problem that, when the scene start it's the second button that appear and not the first one, but then if you click the second button the first one appear. Also it won't switch from the "StartCamera" to the "MainCamera" where the next buttons have to appear, when the second button is clicked.

can anyone tell me what i have done wrong?

here is the code.

 var MainCamera : Camera;
 var Startcamera : Camera;
 
 var isButton1Showing : boolean = false;
 var isButton2Showing : boolean = false;
 var isButton3Showing : boolean = false;
 var isButton4Showing : boolean = false;
 var isButton5Showing : boolean = false;
 
 function Start() {
 
 Startcamera.enabled = true;
 MainCamera.enabled = false;
 
 }
 
 function OnGUI () {
 
 if (Startcamera.enabled == true) {
 
          
          if (GUI.Button(Rect(100, 100, 100, 50), "Continue1")){ 
                 isButton1Showing = true;
         }
     }
     
        if (!isButton1Showing) {
        if (GUI.Button(Rect(100, 100, 100, 50), "Continue2")){ 
        MainCamera.enabled = true;
        isButton2Showing = true;
        }
   }
 
 
 if (MainCamera.enabled == true) {
     
     
          if (!isButton2Showing) {
         if (GUI.Button(Rect(100, 100, 100, 50), "Continue3")){
         isButton3Showing = true;
             }
         }
     
     
         if (!isButton3Showing) {
         if (GUI.Button(Rect(100, 100, 100, 50), "Continue4")){
         isButton4Showing = true;
             }
         }
     
     
         if (!isButton4Showing) {
     if (GUI.Button(Rect(100, 100, 100, 50), "Continue5")){
     isButton5Showing = true;
             }
     
         }
 
          }
 
 }
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Answer by SirCrazyNugget · Mar 16, 2014 at 12:57 AM

There's a lot simpler way to achieve what you're after... Start by getting rid of all of your booleans and represent your position within the tutorial as an integer

 function OnGUI(){
 
   switch(tutorialID){
   case 0:
     //all your stuff before button 1 is clicked
     if(GUI.Button...
       tutorialID++;
     break;
 
     //all your stuff before button 2 is clicked
     if(GUI.Button...
       tutorialID++;
     break;
   }

This will (should) step through the tutorial (and easily allow you to step backwards if you need it). Set up an enum too for the case comparisons if you need to add a little more clarity other than comments. }

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