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Removed in version 5.2.1p2
Use AssetDatabase.LoadAssetAtPath instead (UnityUpgradable) -> * [UnityEditor] UnityEditor.AssetDatabase.LoadAssetAtPath(*)

Resources.LoadAssetAtPath

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public static function LoadAssetAtPath(assetPath: string, type: Type): Object;
public static Object LoadAssetAtPath(string assetPath, Type type);

Parameters

assetPath Pathname of the target asset.
type Type filter for objects returned.

Description

Returns a resource at an asset path (Editor Only).

This function always return null in the standalone player or web player. This is useful for quickly accessing an asset for use in the editor only.

Note:
All asset names and paths in Unity use forward slashes, paths using backslashes will not work.
This returns only asset object that is visible in the Project view.

	var prefab : GameObject;

function Start () { prefab = Resources.LoadAssetAtPath("Assets/Artwork/mymodel.fbx", GameObject); }
using UnityEngine;
using System.Collections;

public class ExampleClass : MonoBehaviour { public GameObject prefab; void Start() { prefab = (GameObject) Resources.LoadAssetAtPath("Assets/Artwork/mymodel.fbx", typeof(GameObject)); } }

public static function LoadAssetAtPath(assetPath: string): T;
public static T LoadAssetAtPath(string assetPath);

Parameters

assetPath Pathname of the target asset.

Description

Returns a resource at an asset path (Editor Only).

This function always return null in the standalone player or web player. This is useful for quickly accessing an asset for use in the editor only.

Note:
All asset names and paths in Unity use forward slashes, paths using backslashes will not work.
This returns only asset object that is visible in the Project view.

	var prefab : GameObject;

function Start () { prefab = Resources.LoadAssetAtPath.<GameObject>("Assets/Artwork/mymodel.fbx"); }
using UnityEngine;
using System.Collections;

public class ExampleClass : MonoBehaviour { public GameObject prefab; void Start() { prefab = Resources.LoadAssetAtPath<GameObject>("Assets/Artwork/mymodel.fbx"); } }