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public var uv: Vector2[];
public Vector2[] uv;

Description

The base texture coordinates of the Mesh.

#pragma strict
function Start() {
	var mesh: Mesh = GetComponent.<MeshFilter>().mesh;
	var vertices: Vector3[] = mesh.vertices;
	var uvs: Vector2[] = new Vector2[vertices.Length];
	for (var i: int = 0; i < uvs.Length; i++) {
		uvs[i] = new Vector2(vertices[i].x, vertices[i].z);
	}
	mesh.uv = uvs;
}
using UnityEngine;
using System.Collections;

public class ExampleClass : MonoBehaviour { void Start() { Mesh mesh = GetComponent<MeshFilter>().mesh; Vector3[] vertices = mesh.vertices; Vector2[] uvs = new Vector2[vertices.Length];

for (int i = 0; i < uvs.Length; i++) { uvs[i] = new Vector2(vertices[i].x, vertices[i].z); } mesh.uv = uvs; } }

Note: Texture coordinates have to be modified or created externally from the Mesh. In the script example above, the uvs is created as a new array, then the texture coordinates are assigned to that array. Once these are assigned, the array is assigned to the Mesh.

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