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Question by wolga2 · Jul 11, 2012 at 02:32 AM · c#java

how to translate a script from java to C#?

hi! i need to call some variables of a C#-script, but i can only program in java. if i link the script in the javascript, i will get an error. so could anyone please help me to write this simple code in C#? i tried first with converters, but it did not work. so i tried by myself, but failed. thank you so much!!

var time : float = 0.0; var forwards : booleand = true;

function Update () {

var cookieScript : AnimateCookieTexture = GetComponent(AnimateCookieTexture); time += Time.deltaTime; if (time > 1) { time = 0; cookieScript.fps = ((Random.value * 10)+10); } if (cookieScript.frameNr > (cookieScript.texture.Lenght-1) && forwards) { forwards = false; cookieScript.animMode = backwards; } if (cookieScript.frameNr > (cookieScript.texture.Lenght-1) && forwards == false) { forward = true; cookieScript.animMode = forwards; } }

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Answer by AlucardJay · Jul 11, 2012 at 05:13 AM

it is possible to use both languages, but the way they compile means that they only work one way i.e. C# gets compiled before JS, JS can see C# but C# cannot see JS :

http://docs.unity3d.com/Documentation/ScriptReference/index.Script_compilation_28Advanced29.html => point 3

http://answers.unity3d.com/questions/208383/referencing-a-c-component-script-from-js-script.html

http://answers.unity3d.com/questions/243112/calling-c-classes-from-js.html

Here's some links I found useful in converting between C# and JS :

http://answers.unity3d.com/questions/12911/what-are-the-syntax-differences-in-c-and-javascrip.html

http://www.unifycommunity.com/wiki/index.php?title=Which_Kind_Of_Array_Or_Collection_Should_I_Use?

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i just needed to put the C# in the standart assets folder and then i could call it. thank you very much for your help! :)

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don't forget to mark as answered then =]

next to the answer, click on the Tick under the thumbs, the answer you have ticked should then be in a green box. (you also gain karma for accepting answers!)

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