SceneAsset
class in
UnityEditor
/
Inherits from:Object
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Description
SceneAsset is used to reference Scene objects in the Editor.
This can be used as the type for ObjectField UI elements, to allow the user to pick a Scene object as the value of the field.
This example shows how to pick a Scene in the editor. The ScenePicker component is placed on a game object in the Scene:
The ScenePickerEditor script must be in the Editor directory of the project. It provides the custom inspector in the editor that uses the SceneAsset class in an ObjectField to allow the user to pick a Scene.
Inherited Members
Properties
hideFlags | Should the object be hidden, saved with the Scene or modifiable by the user? |
name | The name of the object. |
Static Methods
Destroy | Removes a GameObject, component or asset. |
DestroyImmediate | Destroys the object obj immediately. You are strongly recommended to use Destroy instead. |
DontDestroyOnLoad | Do not destroy the target Object when loading a new Scene. |
FindAnyObjectByType | Retrieves any active loaded object of Type type. |
FindFirstObjectByType | Retrieves the first active loaded object of Type type. |
FindObjectsByType | Retrieves a list of all loaded objects of Type type. |
Instantiate | Clones the object original and returns the clone. |
InstantiateAsync | Captures a snapshot of the original object (that must be related to some GameObject) and returns the AsyncInstantiateOperation. |
Operators
bool | Does the object exist? |
operator != | Compares if two objects refer to a different object. |
operator == | Compares two object references to see if they refer to the same object. |