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Hey lisichka ggg
What exactly do you mean by communiticating betweem scripts? I dont know what you are exactly want to achieve the scripts to do, but i could try help you if you give me a more detailed answer :D
Anyways maybe some of these links can help which i found about communication between scripts:
Link1
Link2
Cheers,
[SirQu3ntin]
SirQu3ntin
My idea is to create an event in one script and listen for it in another. Or maybe just call methods from another script. Maybe I need just one main script and it will be better.
Not sure why do you suggest c#. Anyway thanks.
Ok well, i dont know much about scripting. Just thought that some on these links may help. Maybe somebody else of the community has a solution for your issue :D
Cheers,
SirQu3ntin
lisichka ggg You can make global methods/properties and call them from other scripts. For example:
global.sayHi = function() {print("Hi");
}
and in another script can be referenced like this:
Martin Sanchez
Yeah! That what I was looking for!
You can also use Script Referencing (scroll down the page a bit), but I usually go the global route.