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    Method SetComponent

    SetComponent<T>(Entity, T)

    Sets the value of a component of an entity.

    Declaration
    [Obsolete("Use SystemAPI.SetComponent instead (RemovedAfter Entities 1.0)")]
    protected void SetComponent<T>(Entity entity, T component) where T : unmanaged, IComponentData
    Parameters
    Type Name Description
    Entity entity

    The entity.

    T component

    The data to set.

    Type Parameters
    Name Description
    T

    The component type.

    Remarks

    Use this method to look up and set data in another entity using its Entity object. For example, if you have a component that contains an Entity field, you can update the component data for the referenced entity using this method.

    When iterating over a set of entities via Entities.ForEach, do not use this method to update data of the current entity in the set. This function is much slower than accessing the data directly (by passing the component containing the data to your lambda iteration function as a parameter).

    When you call this method on the main thread, it invokes SetComponentData<T>(Entity, T). (An Entities.ForEach function invoked with Run() executes on the main thread.) When you call this method inside a job scheduled using Entities.ForEach, this method gets replaced with component access methods through ComponentLookup<T>.

    In both cases, this lookup method results in a slower, indirect memory access. When possible, organize your data to minimize the need for indirect lookups.

    Exceptions
    Type Condition
    ArgumentException

    Thrown if the component type has no fields.


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