In Unity I want to change scenes when the player enters a certain area. The area has box collider and it is set as a trigger, and the script is attached to that area, however when the player enters that area and presses up on their keyboard, nothing happens. I have no syntax errors and it says everything is fine. What could the issue be?
Here is the code:
var Level = "";
var Player = "";
function OnTriggerStay(other : Collider) {
if(other.tag == Player){
if(Input.GetKeyUp("up")){
Application.LoadLevel(Level);
}
}
}
Revised code:
var Level = "";
var Player = "";
function OnTriggerStay (consolelog("Hello"))l;
{
if(other.tag == Player){
if(Input.GetKeyDown("up")){
Application.LoadLevel(Level);
}
}
}
So your code is Ok. I setup new project.And your code works fine.
Possible pitfalls:
1. You misspell either player tag either level name
2. You did not add level in build settings
3. One of colliders has to have rigidbody - docs
P.S. Problem was with a setup: mix colliders 2d and 3d.
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Basically on my map I'm trying to use Physics.CheckBox detect when the player is in certain areas to determine where my enemies will spawn at. I am using a layer mask to detect when its colliding with the player and Gizmos to visualize this box in the editor. The issue I'm having is that it will return true even when the player isn't inside the box. I have verified every single other game item does not have the player layer mask causing it to return true when it hits something else. The kicker is Physics.CheckSphere works perfectly except for the fact that my map is square, not circle, so I can't use check sphere because I can't cover all of the areas I need to cover.
Code for both is as follows, note that both of these lines are not in my script at the same time I alternated them out for testing:
atNeighborhood = Physics.CheckSphere(spawnAreas[0].transform.position, neighborhoodRange, playerLayer);
atNeighborhood = Physics.CheckBox(spawnAreas[0].transform.position, neighborhoodRange, Quaternion.identity, playerLayer);
Why would the CheckBox return true when colliding with items not in the layer mask but the CheckSpere works perfectly and only returns true when colliding with the player? Anyone have any idea?
LET ME KNOW IF THERE ARE ANY PROBLEMS OR ERRORS IN COMMENTS. THANKS!
Ok. CheckBox can get kind of confusing sometimes. I would reccomend something else.
You could use Empty Game Objects with colliders on them and put them where ever you want. IsTrigger must be set to true. Imagine these as "zones", where whenever you step in one, something can happen.
All you have to do is set a certain tag to each zone to activate different things.
Note: Player does not need rigidbody, but it would be a whole lot less messy if you did.
Here is a script if your player does have a rigidbody (put this script on your player):
void OnTriggerEnter(Collider obj)
{
if (obj.gameObject.CompareTag("Zone 1"))
{
SpawnZombies();
}
}
Player doesn't have rigidbody:
If your player does not have a rigidbody, you could put a bunch a script on each one called "zone activator".
Important Notes for this version:
Your player must have a collider and a unique tag.
On each zone add a rigidbody.
Make sure detectCollisions is false!
Make sure useGravity is false!
This zone detector should have it's collider be a trigger;
(You do not want this thing to move!)
You can now create a script that goes on each zone:
public string message;
public bool inZone;
void OnTriggerEnter(Collider obj)
{
if (obj.gameObject.CompareTag("player"))
//Or set it to whatever tag the player has
{
inZone = true;
}
}
void OnTriggerExit(Collider obj)
{
if (obj.gameObject.CompareTag("player"))
//Or set it to whatever tag the player has
{
inZone = false;
}
}
You must then reference this in the player's script
public ZoneDetector[] allZones;
void Update()
{
//.....
foreach (ZoneDetector zone in allZones)
{
if (zone.inZone == true)
{
if (zone.message == "zone 1")
{
DoZone1();
}
if (zone.message == "zone 2")
{
DoZone2();
}
}
}
}
I'm coding a top down game, with point and click movement. Currently you are able to click on the map, but you can also click outside the map to move there. I added colliders to the walls, but you still try and go outside. Code example:
if (Input.GetMouseButtonDown(1)) {'move'}
But what I want is something like this:
if (Input.GetMouseButtonDown(1) on MAP) //map is the object
So I want to be able to only click on the map, and if you click outside the map, it won't do anything. Thanks!
My script:
using System.Collections;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using UnityEngine;
public class PlayerMovement : MonoBehaviour
{
public float speed = 10f;
Vector2 lastClickedPos;
//Rect inRect = new Rect(82.80f, -83.20f, 164.90f, 163.29f);
bool moving;
private void Update()
{
if (Input.GetMouseButtonDown(1) && GameObject.CompareTag("clickedOn")){ // && inRect.Contains(Input.mousePosition)
lastClickedPos = Camera.main.ScreenToWorldPoint(Input.mousePosition);
moving = true;
}
if (moving && (Vector2)transform.position != lastClickedPos)
{
float step = speed * Time.deltaTime;
transform.position = Vector2.MoveTowards(transform.position, lastClickedPos, step);
}
else
{
moving = false;
}
}
}
I think you can resolve your issue using tags or layers. I'll just list how to setup tags since it has a lot less setup vs. doing layers.
First off you'll need to create a tag and since Unity has good documentation on stuff like this I'll just link it here: https://docs.unity3d.com/Manual/Tags.html
Once you created your tag and tagged the ground/environment/area you want to have be clickable with the tag then you just need to find the object you want to collided with and use CompareTag so to put that in an example here is what your if statement could look like:
if (Input.GetMouseButtonDown(1) && collidedObject.CompareTag("TagNameGoesHere"))
{
//Movement goes here
}
Just to note I've named the gameObject that was found to collidedObject but you can name it whatever you want.
Hopefully this helps, let me know if I need to clarify something, it has been awhile since I've done a stackoverflow answer so I may have left something out.
Edit: Alright so adding onto this, you'll need to also look into how to do raycasting to check what object you click on so you can determine if it's a spot you can move to.
I've just tested this in a project just to make sure I understand it (I've used raycast a lot but never really done point to click movement before).
Essentially I've broken down things into 3 statements, which you can add together into one if statement but it's more so I can explain everything in detail:
if (Input.GetMouseButtonDown(1))
What you use currently, we want to make sure we only do the next few checks when we click
if (Physics.Raycast(playerCamera.ScreenPointToRay(Input.mousePosition), out hit, Mathf.Infinity))
So this here, is essentially drawing a line from a position, in this bit we are using the player camera which is just a regular camera reference and converting a point on screen into a ray which we then set the length to be Mathf.Infinity (this can be whatever float, I've just used this for an example) and then we output the hit object to hit which is a RaycastHit struct.
if (hit.collider != null && hit.collider.CompareTag("TagNameGoesHere"))
Now we finally check to see if the collider is not null (in case we hit the sky or something, which shouldn't happen for you in a top down game) and also that the object has right tag. Again you need to setup the tags which I've listed above and make sure you set the correct game objects in scene to have the correct tag. After which you should be able to move to the position (using the position you've setup and such is fine)
So it should look something like this:
if (Input.GetMouseButtonDown(1))
{
if (Physics.Raycast(playerCamera.ScreenPointToRay(Input.mousePosition), out rayCastHit, Mathf.Infinity))
{
if (hit.collider != null && hit.collider.CompareTag("TagNameGoesHere"))
{
//Movement goes here
}
}
}
Make sure to also put a reference to the camera and RayCastHit objects (these are the playerCamera and rayCastHit variables in the above). For my example script that I created I made them global variables.
I'm trying to follow the instructions in the unity documents how to use Inverse Kinematics in this page:
Inverse Kinematics
But i don't have the IK Animator Controller when i select Controller for the Animator.
I tried adding the script now. But the hand the right hand is folded to the other side. It's not like it's holding the flash light: The script is attached to the ThirdPersonController. And i dragged to the script in the Inspector to the rightHandObj the EthanRightHand and to the lookObj i dragged the Flashlight.
But the hand seems to be wrong way.
This is the script i'm using now the IKControl:
using UnityEngine;
using System;
using System.Collections;
[RequireComponent(typeof(Animator))]
public class IKControl : MonoBehaviour
{
protected Animator animator;
public bool ikActive = false;
public Transform rightHandObj = null;
public Transform lookObj = null;
void Start()
{
animator = GetComponent<Animator>();
}
//a callback for calculating IK
void OnAnimatorIK()
{
if (animator)
{
//if the IK is active, set the position and rotation directly to the goal.
if (ikActive)
{
// Set the look target position, if one has been assigned
if (lookObj != null)
{
animator.SetLookAtWeight(1);
animator.SetLookAtPosition(lookObj.position);
}
// Set the right hand target position and rotation, if one has been assigned
if (rightHandObj != null)
{
animator.SetIKPositionWeight(AvatarIKGoal.RightHand, 1);
animator.SetIKRotationWeight(AvatarIKGoal.RightHand, 1);
animator.SetIKPosition(AvatarIKGoal.RightHand, rightHandObj.position);
animator.SetIKRotation(AvatarIKGoal.RightHand, rightHandObj.rotation);
}
}
//if the IK is not active, set the position and rotation of the hand and head back to the original position
else
{
animator.SetIKPositionWeight(AvatarIKGoal.RightHand, 0);
animator.SetIKRotationWeight(AvatarIKGoal.RightHand, 0);
animator.SetLookAtWeight(0);
}
}
}
}
Add an empty game object to the flashlight and target that instead of the flashlight object itself. Hit play and then fiddle with the placement of the empty object until it is where you want it. Then just turn the flashlight into a prefab, stop play mode and make sure the flashlight in the scene matches the prefab (you can just use revert to do that if needed).
Now it would be doing exactly what you want every time. You could even have multiple prefabs with the empty object positioned differently to allow characters with larger or smaller hands to hold it convincingly.
Hello I'm developing a Vuforia AR image recognition app.
However, I wish to make an object appear upon scanning an image, and that image to stay unattached(not affected by the location of scanned image and has a fixed coordinate in the camera) to the image being recognized.
How can I make this happen ?
is this done through a script? if so, how can i script it ? and where will I add the script component ?
what I tried so far is
just followed this video
but used a different target and object
and I just want to make the object that appears after recognition be unattached
thank you in advance.
I don't know if you still following this post.
Here is your answer :
How can I make this happen ?
By transferring the 3D model to the camera.
is this done through a script?
Yes.
if so, how can i script it ?
First you need to know what kind of "Stick" you want. Is there a trigger button or it just stick when the camera moved away from the marker?
If there's a trigger button, you can script it such when you click/tap at the button, it change the 3D's (GameObject) parent to the camera.
my3D.transform.SetParent(Camera.main.transform);
If you want to make it such that when you move your camera away, and
the 3D model automatically stick to camera, it will slightly more
complicated. You need to access to the
ImageTargetTrackableEventHandler.cs in the VuforiaImageTarget object.
Look for a function called OnTrackingLost(). Instead of :
Renderer[] rendererComponents = GetComponentsInChildren<Renderer>(true);
Collider[] colliderComponents = GetComponentsInChildren<Collider>(true);
// Disable rendering:
foreach (Renderer component in rendererComponents)
{
component.enabled = false;
}
// Disable colliders:
foreach (Collider component in colliderComponents)
{
component.enabled = false;
}
you remove the whole chunk of code by disable it, and on top of the
scripts add in
[SerializeField]
GameObject my3D;
and inside the OnTrackingLost() function, put in this code :
my3D.transform.SetParent(Camera.main.transform);
After that, go to the Inspector view, click on the ImageTarget, there
will be something like this :
simply drag your 3D from the Hierarchy view to the variable image
shown.
and where will I add the script component ?
if you're using the "button" method, simply create an empty gameobject
and attach the script to it.
Hope it helps, because there is very limited support out there for vuforia. :)
the only thing that worked for me was adding a boolean variable at the begining of the script, and make it that when OnTrackingLost() enters, the boolean becomes true. I don't know if I explain myself.
First you create at the begining:
private bool bol = false;
Then on the function:
private void OnTrackingLost()
{
Renderer[] rendererComponents = GetComponentsInChildren<Renderer>(true);
Collider[] colliderComponents = GetComponentsInChildren<Collider>(true);
if (!bol) {
// Disable rendering:
foreach (Renderer component in rendererComponents)
{
component.enabled = false;
}
// Disable colliders:
foreach (Collider component in colliderComponents)
{
component.enabled = false;
}
bol = true;
}
Debug.Log("Trackable " + mTrackableBehaviour.TrackableName + " lost");
}
I've been sort of teaching myself and sort of learning from Jimmy Vegas on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRMXHQ2rJ9_0CHS7mhL7erg
If you haven't seen those tutorials or don't want to look, one of the things he does is create a small script that destroys a coin when the player collider hits it, but mine isn't working. Code below (a little mis-formatted, sorry, couldn't get it to format correctly):
function OnCollisionEnter (collision : Collision) {
if(collision.gameObject.tag == "coinCollect") {
Destroy(this.gameObject);
}
}
I applied the script to a prefab and placed a bunch of coins around a little area, additionally, I made a capsule collider in a first person controller tagged "coinCollect", and ticked "Is Trigger"
Also, I'm trying to make a teleporter that teleports the first person character from one teleporter to another. Code below:
var warptarget001 : GameObject;
var warptarget002 : GameObject;
function OnTriggerEnter (col : Collider) {
if (col.gameObject.tag == "warp001") {
this.transform.position = warptarget002.position;
} else if (col.gameObject.tag == "warp002") {
this.transform.position = warptarget001.position;
}
}
I have four objects here, two warp pads and two warp targets. The two warp pads are tagged "warp001" and "warp002", respectively and the two warp targets are not assigned anything in the code, but assigned by dragging and dropping an empty object into the Serialized Field the script provides. Both pads have capsule colliders with "Is Trigger" unticked but it doesn't work either way, ticked or unticked.
Can anyone tell me what I might be doing wrong? Thank you.
The script was all correct, my problem was that my parent "FPSController" object didn't have a Rigidbody applied to it and should be the only object (as opposed to the "FirstPersonCharacter" object I had nested inside of it) that the scripts are applied to. That seemed to fix the problem.
The correct code is:
/* coincollect.cs */
using UnityEngine;
using System.Collections;
using UnityEngine.UI;
public class coincollect : MonoBehaviour {
private int _score;
[SerializeField]
private Text _text;
void OnTriggerEnter ( Collider collision ){
if(collision.gameObject.tag == "coin"){
Destroy(collision.gameObject);
_score++;
_text.text = "Score: " + _score;
}
}
}
and:
/* warp.js */
var warptarget001 : GameObject;
var warptarget002 : GameObject;
function OnTriggerEnter (col : Collider) {
if (col.gameObject.tag == "warp001") {
this.transform.position = warptarget002.transform.position;
}
if (col.gameObject.tag == "warp002") {
this.transform.position = warptarget001.transform.position;
}
}
The only thing I can think of for your first problem is that it shouldn't need IsTrigger ticked. Other than that, it sounds like it should work (unless I'm missing something).
For the second problem you're having (with the warps), I don't think you can use warptarget001 by dragging and dropping objects into the fields. The reason being that what you've dragged into that field isn't the same object instance that's inworld.
You should assign their values through the code (preferably in the Start method), by using GameObject.Find("name") for example. This way, warptarget001 corresponds to the inworld gameobject.