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Question by tfrago01 · Apr 14, 2013 at 07:19 AM · colliderparentchildchildren

accessing all of a colliders parents children

I have 2 lists that contain colliders

L1 - var collisionArray = new List.();

L2 - msg.otherList

I want to compare each collider in L2 to L1. If L2 is in L1 i want to then get the parent of L2 and check to see if any of L2.parent.chlid's colliders are in L1 then if the are remove them from L1.

The part that im having trouble with is getting the children of L2. i have started with

//save the original sizes

var listItt : int = collisionArray.Count;

var listIttOther : int = msg.otherList.Count;

  //Get i of the first list

  for (var i : int = 0; i != listItt; i++)

  {

      //Get j of the other list

      for (var j : int = 0; j < listIttOther; j++)

      {

          //Some how access msg.otherList[j]'s children

          //if child.collider = collisionArray[i] remove i from collisonArray

}

}

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Answer by DaveA · Apr 14, 2013 at 07:22 AM

Get msg.otherLists[j]'s transform.parent and 'for each' on it

See code example here: http://docs.unity3d.com/Documentation/ScriptReference/Transform.html

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But how do i access all of msg.otherList[j].transform.parent's chlidren?

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for (var child : Transform in msg.otherList[j].transform) {

 child. whatever blah blah blah;


}

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Thanks dave but im getting an error from that code. Transform child out of bounds. I tried that code but what im actually trying to access is msg.otherList[j].transform.parent.transform's shildren Both of these give the same error

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