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This question was closed Jun 23, 2014 at 12:55 AM by ikelaiah for the following reason:

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Question by ikelaiah · Feb 20, 2014 at 07:04 AM · arraysconcat

How do I combine two arrays of a common parent class?

I have created scripts containing "Discrete" and "Continous" classes which extends from "Movement" class. I use the following code to retreive components individually from a parent node:

     var dis : Movement[] = GetComponentsInChildren (Discrete);
     
     var con : Movement[] = GetComponentsInChildren (Continous);


How do I combine them into a var allMovements : Movement[]?

I tried allMovements = dis.Concat(con); but the console says that Concat can't be used here. Any suggestion?

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http://answers.unity3d.com/questions/59153/how-to-combine-vector3-arrays.html

You will have to change the code from Vector3 to $$anonymous$$ovement.

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Answer by whydoidoit · Feb 20, 2014 at 07:19 AM

If they are derived from Movement then all you need is:

      allMovements = GetComponentsInChildren(Movement);
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If you really want to combine them:

  import System.Linq;

  all$$anonymous$$ovements = GetComponentsInChildren(Discrete).Cast.<$$anonymous$$ovement>().Concat(GetComponentsInChildren(Continous)).ToArray();
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Thank you.

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