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Question by S_Byrnes · Mar 15, 2014 at 03:57 AM · translationjs-c#

JS to C# Translation?

Hey guys, just a quick question here, I need this line of code translated from Unityscript to C#

 var guiSkin: GUISkin;
 
 
 private var windowRect : Rect = Rect (0, 0, 400, 380);
 private var toggleTxt : boolean = false;
 private var stringToEdit : String = "Text Label";    
 private    var textToEdit : String = "TextBox:\nHello World\nI've got few lines...";
 private var hSliderValue : float = 0.0;
 private var vSliderValue : float = 0.0;
 private var hSbarValue : float;
 private var vSbarValue : float;
 private var scrollPosition : Vector2 = Vector2.zero;

I tried using the conversion website but it doesn't do var's and I can never figure out which var means what in c#

Thanks in advanced!

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Answer by robertbu · Mar 15, 2014 at 04:03 AM

Everything here is easy since everything here is typed. The only catch is that in Javascript things are public by default, and in C# they are private by default. So:

 var guiSkin : GUISkin;

becomes:

 public GUISkin guiSkin;


Likewise:

 private var windowRect : Rect = Rect(0, 0, 400, 380);

Becomes:

 Rect windowRect = new Rect (0, 0, 400, 380);

For things like Vector3() and Rect(), the 'new' keyword is required on C#:

This:

 private hSliderValue : float = 0.0;


Becomes:

 float hSliderValue = 0.0f;

The 'f' is required to show that the value is a floating point number not a double.

  private var stringToEdit : String = "Text Label"; 

Becomes:

 string stringToEdit = "Text Label";

I use the 'string' class with the lower case 's' when I write C#.

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Thanks a lot! It worked, I'll use this for reference for anymore js I need to use, cheers!

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Answer by thornekey · Mar 15, 2014 at 04:06 AM

 public GUISkin guiSkin;
     
     private bool toggleTxt = false;
     private string stringToEdit = "Text Label";
     private string textToEdit = "TextBox:\nHello World\nI've got few lines...";
     private float hSliderValue = 0.0;
     private float vSliderValue = 0.0;
     private float hSbarValuet;
     private float vSbarValue;
     private Vector2 scrollPosition = Vector2.zero;
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This answer is also correct in a way, though you missed the windowRect part and that's the part I needed most, but thanks a lot for your answer anyway, I really appreciate it

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