How can you pass a Monobehaviour inside an instance of a non Monobehaviour class? I found this link where TonyLi mentions that you can pass a Monobehaviour to start and stop coroutines inside a instance of a class, but he does not show how you can do that. He does this theEvent.StartEvent(myMonoBehaviour); but he does not show where he gets myMonobehaviour from. I looked around on the internet but I cannot seem to find how.
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Here is what I am trying to do. I want to run a coroutine inside an instance of a class. I also want to be able to stop the coroutine inside the instance of the class. I want to do it this way so that I don't have any objects in my scene that have large managers and also so that I can reuse the code for any object that I want to pingpong in this way. The code moves a Gameobject in one direction then takes a break and moves it in the other direction and takes a break again etc. But I cannot start the coroutine from outside the class.
using UnityEngine;
using System.Collections;
using UnityEngine.UI;
[RequireComponent (typeof(Image))]
public class SpecialBar : MonoBehaviour {
public float rangeX;
public float breakTime;
public float step;
float startProgress = 0.5f;
PingPongGameObject pingPonger;
Color[] teamColors = new Color[]{new Color(255,136,0),new Color(0,170,255)};
void Start()
{
for(int i = 0; i < teamColors.Length; ++i)
{
teamColors[i] = StaticFunctions.NormalizeColor (teamColors[i]);
}
pingPonger = new PingPongGameObject (gameObject.transform.position,
new Vector3(rangeX,0.0f,0.0f),
gameObject,
startProgress,
breakTime,
step
);
}
}
The second class is where my coroutine is in.
public class PingPongGameObject
{
float step;
Vector3 center;
Vector3 range;
GameObject ball;
float progress;
float breakTime;
Vector3 endPos;
Vector3 oppositePosition;
public PingPongGameObject(Vector3 _center, Vector3 _range, GameObject _ball, float _startProgress, float _breakTime, float _step)
{
center = _center;
range = _range;
ball = _ball;
progress = _startProgress;
breakTime = _breakTime;
step = _step;
endPos = center - range;
oppositePosition = center + range;
// This is where I want to start the coroutine
}
public IEnumerator PingPong()
{
while (progress < 1) {
progress += Time.deltaTime * step;
Vector3 newPos = Vector3.Lerp (oppositePosition, endPos, progress);
ball.transform.position = newPos;
yield return null;
}
Vector3 temp = endPos;
endPos = oppositePosition;
oppositePosition = temp;
progress = 0;
yield return new WaitForSeconds (breakTime);
yield return null;
}
public float Step
{
set{step = value;}
}
public void StopCoroutine()
{
// This is where I want to stop the coroutine
}
}

thiskeyword.IEnumerator/Coroutinein a class that does not derive fromMonoBehaviour. Yes he can do but but then cannot be able to use theStartCoroutineandStopCoroutinefunction and is asking for a way to pass reference ofMonoBehaviourto the other class so he can be able to do that. You can make a script without making it aMonoBehaviour. Sometimes, you have to. Ofcourse, he can make itMonoBehaviourlike you said in your comments and answer but that's not what the question is about. The question is about passingMonoBehaviourreference.