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Question by Will-D-Ramsey · Aug 20, 2016 at 09:41 AM · javascriptoptimizationchild objectlodlodgroup

Hows to assign an objects children to its LOD component?

Hello, I have trees with 2 lod levels. The trees work with a parent object (LOD group attached). T$$anonymous$$s parent has 2 c$$anonymous$$ldren (different tree objects). Im trying to find a way for my small LOD_Set script to set the parents c$$anonymous$$ldren to its lod group component. So far I get an array index is out of range error. Line 13 //code attached

 #pragma strict
 
 var group : LODGroup;
 
 
 
 function Start () 
 {
 var c$$anonymous$$lds : LOD[] = new LOD[2];
 var Lod0 : Renderer[] = new Renderer[2];
 
 Lod0[1] = gameObject.transform.GetC$$anonymous$$ld(0).gameObject.GetComponent(Renderer);
 Lod0[2] = gameObject.transform.GetC$$anonymous$$ld(1).gameObject.GetComponent(Renderer);
 
 c$$anonymous$$lds[0].renderers = Lod0;
 
 group.SetLODS(c$$anonymous$$lds);
 group.RecalculateBounds();
 }

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At like 13, Lod0[2] is the 3rd element of Lod. But when defined, only 2 elements are constructed. So yea index out of range.

Should use Lod0[0], and Lod0[1] respectively

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