Experimental: This feature is currently experimental and is subject to change in later major versions. To use this feature, enable Experimental Operators/Blocks in the Visual Effects tab of your Project's Preferences.
Spawner Callbacks
Spawner Callbacks is a C# API that allows you to define custom runtime behavior and create new Blocks for use in Spawn Contexts.
Spawner Callbacks allow you to:
- Control the Spawn Context state (Playing, Stopped, Delayed).
- Read/Write the Output Spawn Count.
- Read/Write SpawnEvent Attributes.
Writing Spawner Callbacks
The full Spawner Callbacks API reference is available here.
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