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So my code right now

void UpdateList()
{
    foreach (Transform child in gameObject.transform) if (child.CompareTag("Food"))
    {
        FoodList.Add(child.gameObject);
    }
}

void EnableFood()
{
    UpdateList();
    foreach (GameObject Food in FoodList) if (Food.CompareTag("Food"))
    {
        Food.gameObject.SetActive(true);
        Food.gameObject.GetComponent<Food>().Claimed = false;
    }
}

What I have is the list of childs with the tag Food, this list is part of a "Farm". Players can interact with the food in the farm, if a player collides with the Food object, that child gets removed from the list and set to inactive. And 20seconds later it gets set to active again to make it act like the food is respawning.

The problem with the code is that when I do FoodList.Add(child.gameObject); It doesn't add just the amount of childs in the parent, it adds way more.
From default there are 8 childs, when i run the method UpdateList() it adds 28.

--Edit showing what happens from start to end.

public List<GameObject> FoodList = new List<GameObject>();
void Update()
{
    UpdateList();
}

void UpdateList()
{
    foreach (Transform child in gameObject.transform) if (child.CompareTag("Food"))
    {
        FoodList.Add(child.gameObject);
    }
}
//At this point the list already has 14 objects in it.
//(Also made some minor changes that I made because I was frustrated the code didnt work..)

//Right now I have my parent GameObject
//that contains 8 childs with the tag Food in the editor.

//Now were moving to the Player his script.
void OnTriggerEnter(Collider Object)
{
    if (Object.gameObject.tag == "Farm")
    {
        Farm = Object.gameObject.transform.parent;
        FoodListPlayer = Farm.GetComponent<FoodSpawn>().FoodList;
    }
}

//Here the collided object Food is set to inactive and removed from the list.
void OnCollisionEnter(Collision Object)
{
    if (Object.gameObject.tag == "Food")
    {
        Object.gameObject.SetActive(false);
        FoodListPlayer.Remove(Object.gameObject);
    }
}

I think that with the foreach loop it only adds as many childs as there are in the parent and that it stops adding if every child is in the list, that is probably what is going wrong on my end right now..

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  • Have you checked the content of gameObject.transform in the UpdateList function ? Does it contain 28 items with tag "Food" ? Sep 16, 2016 at 10:10
  • What is the content of the CompareTag method of the Transform class ?
    – gobes
    Sep 16, 2016 at 10:12
  • @gobes This is a unity built in function, basically an equals check.
    – Gunnar B.
    Sep 16, 2016 at 10:13
  • Please add other relevant code as well
    – Fabjan
    Sep 16, 2016 at 10:18
  • Did you have a look in your food list on runtime to check the actual content? Like 28 is not a multiple of 8 so there needs to be something else going on.
    – Gunnar B.
    Sep 16, 2016 at 10:24

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Issue is so simple, once you added the gameObject into the list, you are not removing that gaemObject from it's child. So whenever next time the UpdateList() called, it is adding all the gameObjects again. So either you have to remove the gameObject from it's child OR else you have to code it like one gameObject can be added into the List only once.

Hopefully this will help you...

Best, Hardik.

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  • That's not really what i meant though. In short my list needs to be 1:1 of the active childs. But at the start of the game it already adds 28 childs to the list even though there are only 8 childs.
    – Simon
    Sep 16, 2016 at 10:20
  • @Simon What you should probably do is to have two lists, one for the active and one for the inactive objects and move them accordingly. If you actually need a list other than the child list you get with gameobject.transform.
    – Gunnar B.
    Sep 16, 2016 at 10:22

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