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Shader "Name" { | |
Properties { | |
_Name ("display name", Range (min, max)) = number | |
_Name ("display name", Float) = number | |
_Name ("display name", Int) = number | |
_Name ("display name", Color) = (number,number,number,number) | |
_Name ("display name", Vector) = (number,number,number,number) |
using UnityEngine; | |
using System; | |
public class MathParabola | |
{ | |
public static Vector3 Parabola(Vector3 start, Vector3 end, float height, float t) | |
{ | |
Func<float, float> f = x => -4 * height * x * x + 4 * height * x; |
using UnityEngine; | |
using UnityEditor; | |
using System.Linq; | |
/// This just exposes the Sorting Layer / Order in MeshRenderer since it's there | |
/// but not displayed in the inspector. Getting MeshRenderer to render in front | |
/// of a SpriteRenderer is pretty hard without this. | |
[CustomEditor(typeof(MeshRenderer))] | |
public class MeshRendererSortingEditor : Editor | |
{ |
Thanks to @seejee for making this for me!!!
The goal of this is to have an easily-scannable reference for the most common syntax idioms in C# and Rust so that programmers most comfortable with C# can quickly get through the syntax differences and feel like they could read and write basic Rust programs.
What do you think? Does this meet its goal? If not, why not?
using UnityEngine; | |
using System.Collections; | |
public static class Vibration | |
{ | |
#if UNITY_ANDROID && !UNITY_EDITOR | |
public static AndroidJavaClass unityPlayer = new AndroidJavaClass("com.unity3d.player.UnityPlayer"); | |
public static AndroidJavaObject currentActivity = unityPlayer.GetStatic<AndroidJavaObject>("currentActivity"); | |
public static AndroidJavaObject vibrator = currentActivity.Call<AndroidJavaObject>("getSystemService", "vibrator"); |