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Question by arnebril · Mar 02, 2014 at 11:05 PM · bce0051

ERROR BCE0051: Operator + cannot be used with a left hand side of type 'UnityEngine.Vector3' and a right hand side of type 'float'.

Hi, I am working at my game until this error showed up. I have this code for moving a object:

 var straal;
     
     function Update () {
       var straal = 3.0;
       transform.position += straal;
     }

and this error:`Assets/Piss.js(5,22): BCE0051: Operator '+' cannot be used with a left hand side of type 'UnityEngine.Vector3' and a right hand side of type 'float'. ` anyone knows the solution?

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Added code formatting for you, please use the 10101 button to have code formatting. Also searching this site for BCE0051 would have given you an idea how to solve this.

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Well what did you envision the result of adding 3.0 to a Vector3 position would be? I'm just as confused as the compiler on that one.

Linus' answer is correct, please checkmark it.

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Answer by Linus · Mar 02, 2014 at 11:09 PM

You need to choose what value you want to add straal to. transform.position is a Vector3. It consists of

transform.position.x transform.position.y transform.position.z

You can do

 transform.position.x +=  stral;
 transform.position += Vector3(1,1,1); //This is Vector3(x,y,z);
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