I am currently writing an application in C# with Unity, and I've hit a small stumbling block. I'm trying to change the value of a bool
in the Update()
method of a class, but the value is unaffected by all attempts to change it. Here's my code:
using UnityEngine;
using System.Collections;
public class ModalTextController : MonoBehaviour {
public SpriteRenderer text;
public GameObject objectToFollow;
public float duration = 3.5f;
private bool fadeOut = false;
public bool dialog = false;
private float startTime;
public void FadeOut() {
startTime = Time.time;
fadeOut = true;
}
// Use this for initialization
void Start () {
startTime = Time.time;
if (!dialog) StartCoroutine(waitToFade());
}
// Update is called once per frame
void Update () {
float t = Time.time - startTime;
text.color = new Color(1f, 1f, 1f, Mathf.SmoothStep(0f, 1f, t));
if (fadeOut) {
t = Time.time - startTime;
text.color = new Color(1f, 1f, 1f, Mathf.SmoothStep(1f, 0f, t));
}
// Follow the player
Vector2 newPos = transform.position;
newPos.x = objectToFollow.transform.position.x;
transform.position = newPos;
}
IEnumerator waitToFade() {
yield return new WaitForSeconds(duration);
FadeOut();
}
}
All variables not explicitly defined in code are set via the Inspector. I've done a bit of debugging on this, and the value only doesn't change when FadeOut()
is called outside of waitToFade()
. Also, if I print fadeOut
inside FadeOut()
, it prints True
, but, if I print the same value from inside Update()
, it prints False
. How could I get this to return True
from inside Update()
?
bool
insideUpdate()
. I am, however, trying to access the value offadeOut
, which is not being updated inside the method.