I've made the move from SpriteKit and Swift to Unity recently, and I've started an Android project. What I want is to move the player up and down so along the Y position only. In xcode I would have simply done this:
override func touchesBegan(touches: Set<NSObject>, withEvent event: UIEvent) {
for touch: AnyObject in touches {
let location = touch.locationInNode(self)
let action = SKAction.moveToY(location.y, duration: 0.7)
action.timingMode = .EaseInEaseOut
player.runAction(action)
}
}
Would this sort of code translate to C# in the same sort of way? Or does it work differently.
** UPDATE **
This is the code I tried with one of the answers below, but the player is disappearing rather than moving, any suggestions? What I am after is for the player to move to where the screen is tapped, but only on the Y axis. Thanks :)
Vector2 touchPosition;
[SerializeField] float speed = 1f;
void Update() {
for (var i = 0; i < Input.touchCount; i++) {
if (Input.GetTouch(i).phase == TouchPhase.Began) {
// assign new position to where finger was pressed
transform.position = new Vector3 (transform.position.x, Input.GetTouch(i).position.y, transform.position.z);
}
}
}