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Question by braco86 · Jan 06, 2015 at 12:44 PM · c#instanceparameters

Calling Methods from other Scripts but using it's own members

Hi, i have Script (Puddle), which calls a Method (Sound) from another Script (Game), this works fine but i don't want to define always the same Parameters (audioSource, audioClip), My Class Puddle has it's own AudioSource and AudioClip Array and i want to use them. So, is there way to manage this?

 public class Puddle : Item
 {
         Game game;
 
         void Start ()
         {
                 game = GameObject.FindObjectOfType (typeof(Game)) as Game;
         }
 
         void OnTriggerEnter (Collider coll)
         {
                 game.Sound (audioSource, audioClip, 2, true);
         }
 }
 

Here is my other Script.

 public class Game : MonoBehaviour
 {
         public void Sound (AudioSource source, AudioClip[] audioClip, int clip, bool play)
         {
                 source.clip = audioClip [clip];
                 if (play) {
                         source.Play ();
                 } else
                         source.Stop ();
         }
 }


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@Bruno Tavares the Array is in the BaseClass Item. It's working.

i just want to call the Function Sound from different scripts, i don't want to code it multiple Times. Thats the only reason i asking for a solution =).

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I think I got it. You want to acess that function from any script right? Check my answer :)

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yes it's in different Scripts. Thanks for you answer. And now i know when i have to use GetComponent, that was another question =).

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Answer by Codessaurus · Jan 06, 2015 at 01:03 PM

If both scripts are in the same GameObject just get the Game component:

 Game gameScript = GetComponent<Game>();

Then you can use the Sound function from Game script.

But if you want to call the function Sound from different scripts in different GameObjects I'm affraid that is the only option.

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