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Question by borky_qk · Sep 02, 2013 at 12:51 PM · instancerequired

An instance of type 'UnityEngine.Rigidbody' is required to access non static member 'AddRelativeTorque'. - I don't understand the problem

[1]Hello, I need help with this script because i don't understand the problem

 #pragma strict
 
 var rotationSpeed = 100;
 
 function Update () 
 {
     var rotation : float = Input.GetAxis ("Horizontal") * rotationSpeed;
     rotation *= Time.deltaTime;
     UnityEngine.Rigidbody.AddRelativeTorque (Vector3.back * rotation);
 }

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Answer by FLASHDENMARK · Sep 02, 2013 at 01:07 PM

rigidbody.AddRelativeTorque (Vector3.back * rotation);

It is rigidbody with a small 'r'

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I tried it but this happened: "Assets/BallControl.js(9,21): BCE0019: 'rigidbody' is not a member of 'UnityEngine'. Did you mean 'RigidbodyConstraints'?"

I tried with

 UnityEngine.RigidbodyConstraints.AddRelativeTorque (Vector3.back * rotation);
 }

but: "BCE0019: 'AddRelativeTorque' is not a member of 'UnityEngine.RigidbodyConstraints'."

I tried and:

RigidbodyConstraints.AddRelativeTorque (Vector3.back * rotation); }

but nothing...

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Answer by akashd50 · Jun 17, 2017 at 04:32 PM

I think should be... GetComponent.().AddRelativeTorque(Vector3.back * rotation);

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