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Question by mrapple · Nov 01, 2011 at 11:03 PM · guigametoggleblurin

InGame Menu (toggle)

Hey guys, using C# to make an ingame Menu which'll toggle on and off.

Using the blur screen Image effect for once I hit escape and too disable once Escape is pressed again.

here is my script;

 using UnityEngine;

using System.Collections;

public class IngameMenu : MonoBehaviour { bool paused = false;

 void Update()
 {
     if (Input.GetKeyDown(KeyCode.Escape))
         togglePause();
 }

 void OnGUI()
 {
     //boop
 }

 void togglePause()
 {
     if (paused)
     {
         Time.timeScale = 1f;
         paused = false;
     }
     else
     {
         Time.timeScale = 0f;
         paused = true;
     }
 }

}

I was wondering if it were possible to actually disable/enable to script or communicate to it via the code, I'm not too sure how to do it.

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Answer by Fabkins · Nov 01, 2011 at 11:13 PM

Ok, I know how to do this in JS and I suspect its the same for C#

All you would need is create a static function. So it could be something like:

 var stat: boolean = true; // default enabled
 
 static function disableTogglePause( in)
 {
 stat =in;
 }
 
 void togglePause()
 {
 if(stat)
  {
  // whatever you used to do.
  }
 
 }

You can call this anywhere in the code by using the class name and the method. ie

  myClassname.disableTogglePause(false);
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Answer by mrapple · Nov 02, 2011 at 12:39 AM

It looks sort of the same, but I don't really understand JavaScript.

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