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Question by evildumdum · Aug 14, 2014 at 07:30 PM · javascripterror

Semi colon placement? unity error message

code: #pragma strict

 var RotationSpeed = 100;
 
 function Update () 
 
 {
  var rotation : float = Input.GetAxis ("Horizontal") * RotationSpeed;
  Rotation *= Time.deltaTime;
  UnityEngine.Rigidbody AddRelativeTorque (Vector3.back * Rotation);
 }

error: Assets/BallControll.js(10,23): UCE0001: ';' expected. Insert a semicolon at the end.

umm where to i put the semicolon that unity is asking me to again?

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Answer by Bunny83 · Aug 14, 2014 at 07:37 PM

I'm pretty sure you want somet$$anonymous$$ng like t$$anonymous$$s:

 #pragma strict
 
 var RotationSpeed = 100.0;
 
 function FixedUpdate()
 {
     var rotation = Input.GetAxis ("Horizontal") * RotationSpeed;
     rotation *= Time.deltaTime;
     rigidbody.AddRelativeTorque (Vector3.back * rotation);
 }

Note: You had used "Rotation" (with a capital "R") but your local variable was called "rotation". Also when dealing with forces you should use FixedUpdate.

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Answer by smoggach · Aug 14, 2014 at 07:32 PM

UnityEngine.Rigidbody; AddRelativeTorque (Vector3.back * Rotation);

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