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public function GetComponent(type: Type): Component;
public Component GetComponent(Type type);

Parameters

type The type of Component to retrieve.

Description

Returns the component of Type type if the game object has one attached, null if it doesn't.

GetComponent is the primary way of accessing other components. From javascript the type of a script is always the name of the script as seen in the project view. You can access both builtin components or scripts with this function.

// Disable the spring on the HingeJoint component.

var hinge : HingeJoint; hinge = gameObject.GetComponent(HingeJoint); hinge.useSpring = false;
using UnityEngine;
using System.Collections;

public class ExampleClass : MonoBehaviour { public HingeJoint hinge; void Example() { hinge = gameObject.GetComponent<HingeJoint>(); hinge.useSpring = false; } }

public function GetComponent(): T;
public T GetComponent();

Description

Generic version. See the Generic Functions page for more details.


public function GetComponent(type: string): Component;
public Component GetComponent(string type);

Parameters

type The type of Component to retrieve.

Description

Returns the component with name type if the game object has one attached, null if it doesn't.

It is better to use GetComponent with a Type instead of a string for performance reasons. Sometimes you might not be able to get to the type however, for example when trying to access a C# script from Javascript. In that case you can simply access the component by name instead of type.

// Disable the spring on the HingeJoint component.

var hinge : HingeJoint; hinge = gameObject.GetComponent("HingeJoint"); hinge.useSpring = false;
using UnityEngine;
using System.Collections;

public class ExampleClass : MonoBehaviour { public HingeJoint hinge; void Example() { hinge = gameObject.GetComponent("HingeJoint") as HingeJoint; hinge.useSpring = false; } }