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PhysicsShapeGroup2D.Add

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Declaration

public void Add(PhysicsShapeGroup2D physicsShapeGroup);

Parameters

physicsShapeGroup The PhysicsShapeGroup2D to add to this shape group. (Read Only)

Description

Adds a copy of all the PhysicsShape2D and their geometry from the specified physicsShapeGroup into this shape group. The specified physicsShapeGroup is not modified.

using UnityEngine;
using UnityEngine.Assertions;

public class Example : MonoBehaviour { private const int ShapeCount = 10;

void Start() { // Create a shape group and add a Circle to it. var shapeGroup1 = new PhysicsShapeGroup2D(); shapeGroup1.AddCircle ( center: Vector2.zero, radius: 1f );

// Validate the contents. Assert.AreEqual(1, shapeGroup1.shapeCount); Assert.AreEqual(1, shapeGroup1.vertexCount); Assert.AreEqual(PhysicsShapeType2D.Circle, shapeGroup1.GetShape(0).shapeType);

// Create another shape group and add a Box to it. var shapeGroup2 = new PhysicsShapeGroup2D(); shapeGroup2.AddBox ( center: new Vector2(3f, 2f), size: new Vector2(1f, 1f) );

// Validate the contents. Assert.AreEqual(1, shapeGroup2.shapeCount); Assert.AreEqual(4, shapeGroup2.vertexCount); Assert.AreEqual(PhysicsShapeType2D.Polygon, shapeGroup2.GetShape(0).shapeType);

// Add the second shape group to the first shape group. shapeGroup1.Add(shapeGroup2);

// Validate the contents. Assert.AreEqual(1 + 1, shapeGroup1.shapeCount); Assert.AreEqual(1 + 4, shapeGroup1.vertexCount); Assert.AreEqual(PhysicsShapeType2D.Circle, shapeGroup1.GetShape(0).shapeType); Assert.AreEqual(PhysicsShapeType2D.Polygon, shapeGroup1.GetShape(1).shapeType); } }