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Physics2D.GetRayIntersectionNonAlloc

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public static method GetRayIntersectionNonAlloc(ray: Ray, results: RaycastHit2D[], distance: float = Mathf.Infinity, layerMask: int = DefaultRaycastLayers): int;
public static int GetRayIntersectionNonAlloc(Ray ray, RaycastHit2D[] results, float distance = Mathf.Infinity, int layerMask = DefaultRaycastLayers);

Parameters

rayThe 3D ray defining origin and direction to test.
distanceMaximum distance over which to cast the ray.
layerMaskFilter to detect colliders only on certain layers.
resultsArray to receive results.

Returns

int The number of results returned.

Description

Cast a 3D ray against the colliders in the scene returning the colliders along the ray.

This is useful for finding colliders intersecting an arbitrary 3D ray.

This function is similar to the GetRayIntersectionAll function except that the results are returned in the supplied array. The integer return value is the number of objects that intersect the ray (possibly zero) but the results array will not be resized if it doesn't contain enough elements to report all the results. The significance of this is that no memory is allocated for the results and so garbage collection performance is improved when such calls are performed frequently. The colliders will be placed in the returned array in order of distance from the start of the ray.

Additionally this function is a 3D intersection test therefore any collision normals returned in the RaycastHit2D will be zero.