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Question by nirnayakb · Oct 07, 2015 at 08:54 PM · gameobjectparentchildchildrenname

How to check parent value instead name value(more details in post)

Hi, I'm creating a game where I have a sphere that is able to move and jump. Right now I have the sphere set to jump anytime it's on gameObject "Ground". But the problem is that the sphere will not jump on duplicate grounds like "Ground(1)" or "Ground(2)", and I don't want to set each ground's name to "Ground". Is there any way to make it so that I can place "Ground(1)" as a child of Ground and it will jump on former?

My code for detecting when the Sphere is on ground and is able to jump:

 void OnCollisionEnter(Collision collisionInfo)
 {
     if(collisionInfo.gameObject.name == "Ground")
     {
         jumpCount = 0;
     }
 }

If any of you need to see more code then I'll add it to the post.

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Answer by FortisVenaliter · Oct 07, 2015 at 09:12 PM

How about collisionInfo.gameObject.name.StartsWith("Ground")?

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Thanks so much , this helped out a lot :)

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Answer by SmileQ · Oct 08, 2015 at 08:03 AM

This is what tags are for. Create a new tag called "Ground" or something. And put it on all of your Ground objects.

And inside the collision check for collisionInfo.gameObject.tag == "Ground", instead of .name.

This way you can name your objects whatever you want.

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Answer by 0potable · Oct 08, 2015 at 08:09 AM

The best practice (imo) for this kind of mechanism is to use the tag system : http://docs.unity3d.com/ScriptReference/GameObject-tag.html

So you can create a Tag "Ground", apply it to all the gameObjects with colliders as ground and write :

  void OnCollisionEnter(Collision collisionInfo)
  {
      if(collisionInfo.gameObject.CompareTag("Ground"))
      {
          jumpCount = 0;
      }
  }

or if you still want to use the gameObject name you can put all your ground colliders as children of an empty gameObject named "Ground" and write :

  void OnCollisionEnter(Collision collisionInfo)
  {
      if(collisionInfo.gameObject.transform.parent.name.Contains("Ground"))
      {
          jumpCount = 0;
      }
  }
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