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ScriptableObject.OnEnable()

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Description

This function is called when the object is loaded.

An example is given below. This example has two scripts. The first shown is the ScriptableObject script. This implements code which is separate from MonoBehaviour. The second is a small MonoBehaviour related script which accesses values from the ScriptableObject script.

#pragma strict
// A ScriptableObject example script.
// The A and B members implement features which
// are unrelated to MonoBehaviour.
public class ScriptObj extends ScriptableObject {
	var a: int = 10;
	var b: int[] = [0, 17, 34, 42, 67];
	intA {
		return a;
	}
	// return value in b array, or -1 if x is out-of-range
	public function B(x: int) {
		if (x >= 0 && x <= 5)return b[x];
		elsereturn -1;
	}
	public function Awake() {
		Debug.Log("Awake");
	}
	public function OnEnable() {
		Debug.Log("OnEnable");
	}
	public function OnDisable() {
		Debug.Log("OnDisable");
	}
	public function OnDestroy() {
		Debug.Log("OnDestroy");
	}
}

The following script makes use of the above ScriptableObject script.

#pragma strict
// create and access the ScriptObj
public class ScriptObjExample extends MonoBehaviour {
	var test: ScriptObj;
	function Start() {
		test = ScriptObjScriptableObject.CreateInstance(ScriptObj);
		print(test.A);
		print(test.B(3));
		print(test.B(-3));
	}
}

OnEnable cannot be a co-routine.

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