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Material.GetTag

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public method GetTag(tag: string, searchFallbacks: bool): string;
public string GetTag(string tag, bool searchFallbacks);
public method GetTag(tag: string, searchFallbacks: bool, defaultValue: string): string;
public string GetTag(string tag, bool searchFallbacks, string defaultValue);

Description

Get the value of material's shader tag.

If the material's shader does not define the tag, defaultValue is returned.

If searchFallbacks is true then this function will look for tag in all subshaders and all fallbacks. If seachFallbacks is false then only the currently used subshader will be queried for the tag.

Using GetTag without searching through fallbacks makes it possible to detect which subshader is currently being used: add a custom tag to each subshader with different value, and query the value at run time. For example, Unity water uses this function to detect when the shader falls back to non-reflective one, and turns off reflection camera in that case.

// Attach this to a gameObject that has a renderer.

var materialTag = "RenderType";

function Start() { var rend = GetComponent.<Renderer>(); var result : String = rend.material.GetTag(materialTag, true, "Nothing");

if (result == "Nothing") Debug.LogError(materialTag + " not found in " + rend.material.shader.name); else Debug.Log("Tag found!, its value: " + result); }
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