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public static function Slider(position: Vector3, direction: Vector3): Vector3;
public static Vector3 Slider(Vector3 position, Vector3 direction);
public static function Slider(position: Vector3, direction: Vector3, size: float, capFunction: Handles.CapFunction, snap: float): Vector3;
public static Vector3 Slider(Vector3 position, Vector3 direction, float size, Handles.CapFunction capFunction, float snap);

Parameters

position The position of the current point in the space of Handles.matrix.
direction The direction axis of the slider in the space of Handles.matrix.
size The size of the handle in the space of Handles.matrix. Use HandleUtility.GetHandleSize if you want a constant screen-space size.
snap The snap increment. See Handles.SnapValue.
capFunction The function to call for doing the actual drawing. By default it is Handles.ArrowHandleCap, but any function that has the same signature can be used.

Returns

Vector3 The new value modified by the user's interaction with the handle. If the user has not moved the handle, it will return the position value passed into the function.

Description

Make a 3D slider that moves along one axis.

This method will draw a 3D-draggable handle on the screen. The handle is constrained to sliding along a direction vector in 3D space.


Slider handle in the Scene View.

Add the following script to your Assets folder as SliderExample.cs and add the SliderExample component to an object in a scene.

#pragma strict
@ExecuteInEditMode
public class SliderExample extends MonoBehaviour {
	Vector3targetPosition {
		return m_TargetPosition;
	}
	 {
		m_TargetPosition = value;
	}
	@SerializeField
	private var m_TargetPosition: Vector3 = new Vector3(1f, 0f, 2f);
	public virtual function Update() {
		transform.LookAt(m_TargetPosition);
	}
}
using UnityEngine;

[ExecuteInEditMode] public class SliderExample : MonoBehaviour { public Vector3 targetPosition { get { return m_TargetPosition; } set { m_TargetPosition = value; } } [SerializeField] private Vector3 m_TargetPosition = new Vector3(1f, 0f, 2f);

public virtual void Update() { transform.LookAt(m_TargetPosition); } }

Add the following script to Assets/Editor as SliderExampleEditor.cs and select the object with the SliderExample component.

#pragma strict
@CustomEditor(SliderExample)
@CanEditMultipleObjects
public class SliderExampleEditor extends Editor {
	protected virtual function OnSceneGUI() {
		var example: SliderExample = SliderExampletarget;
		var size: float = HandleUtility.GetHandleSize(example.targetPosition) * 0.5f;
		var snap: float = 0.1f;
		EditorGUI.BeginChangeCheck();
		var newTargetPosition: Vector3 = Handles.Slider(example.targetPosition, Vector3.right, size, Handles.ConeHandleCap, snap);
		if (EditorGUI.EndChangeCheck()) {
			Undo.RecordObject(example, "Change Look At Target Position");
			example.targetPosition = newTargetPosition;
			example.Update();
		}
	}
}
using UnityEditor;
using UnityEngine;

[CustomEditor(typeof(SliderExample)), CanEditMultipleObjects] public class SliderExampleEditor : Editor { protected virtual void OnSceneGUI() { SliderExample example = (SliderExample)target;

float size = HandleUtility.GetHandleSize(example.targetPosition) * 0.5f; float snap = 0.1f;

EditorGUI.BeginChangeCheck(); Vector3 newTargetPosition = Handles.Slider(example.targetPosition, Vector3.right, size, Handles.ConeHandleCap, snap); if (EditorGUI.EndChangeCheck()) { Undo.RecordObject(example, "Change Look At Target Position"); example.targetPosition = newTargetPosition; example.Update(); } } }

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