@AlexINF I looked into your question more carefully and in my opinion the problem is pretty complicated. Maybe you could try to start over to solve it.
@AlexINF Okay, let's go your way: what your comparison should result when comparing: -1 and true -1 and false 0 and false 0 and true 1 and false 1 and true 42 and false 42 and true NaN and false NaN and true
@AlexINF Maybe the problem isn't only in the variable but in your other game objects that use it, when they instantiated. In my experience bugs in such huge projects as Unity3d is pretty rare and sophisticated.
@AlexINF You are very good at Python? Okay then. Just check if your class instantiation occurs more than once and put a BP on the property getter/setter to trace the toggles and attach/detach occurs, 'cause it's likely you're running into recreation/reference issue.
using UnityEngine;
using UnityEngine.UI;
using System.Collections;
using UnityEngine.Networking;
public class Shop : MonoBehaviour {
public GameObject player;
public Text infotext;
public Image sitems;
public double FireLocked{ get; set;}
void Start(){
infotext.text="";
sitems.transform.position = new Vector3(3000,350);
}
void OnTriggerEnter(Collider other){
if (other.CompareTag ("Player")) {
infotext.text="Press [E]";
}
}
void OnTriggerStay(Collider other){
if (other.CompareTag ("Player")) {
You know, just a little education for you @AlexINF. When you're asking for help, which is fine, you need to be clear and precise. Demanding attention is never considered polite, and changing your code while others you asked to look at it are looking at your code is entirely unhelpful. Communication is key. You should know this being a good Python developer and all.
You don't say, "Hey colleague, check out my commit 19931 for a code review" and then after he's done you'll throw a "Oh yeah commit 19987 kinda revamped the entire thing".
It's just as simple as that. I think the code isn't even needed. You change a class' variable. When the class reads it, the variable hasn't changed. And no more classes have changed the variable. What happened? No idea. That's the basic to know. I have debugged ALL the code. There's no more points. I have tried all, and nothing works. Do you get it now?
Yeah, see, therein lies the problem. You're experiencing a problem that nobody here has ever experienced. And it's a very basic operation you're doing. One many here have done without issues. That implies that either you A) won the grand jackpot of fuck-ups (repair your Unity3d), or B) you did it wrong.
@Aimnox No. In this debug, I discovered that if I even have the variable in the other script and the original script takes the variable, the variable doesn't change.
wait for it, It is Visual Basic! Yeahy! its only diffrent to VB like Java is to C# Plus a very bad IDE plus so much hate cuz it's just 1.000times worse!
you could be talking perfectly about vba. It's VB, check only somehow diferent? Check Horrible ide? Do you mean the macro editor of excel? is there any worse ide? Check
if you use an explicity property like that ---^ you can set a breakpoint on the this.isFireLocked = value; and it will stop your code as soon as something tries to change it.
or it will be hit 2 times, meaning something else is setting it.
in case #2 you'll also get the call stack, it will tell you what is setting your property back
if that is not enough to help you figure it out, at the very least it will give you lots more useful information to come back here with a more specific question.