PlayerPrefs

class in UnityEngine

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Descripción

`PlayerPrefs` is a class that stores Player preferences between game sessions. It can store string, float and integer values into the user’s platform registry.

Unity stores `PlayerPrefs` data differently based on which operating system the application runs on. In the file paths given on this page, the company name and product name are the names you set in Unity’s Player Settings.

Standalone Player storage location

On macOS, PlayerPrefs are stored in ~/Library/Preferences/unity.ExampleCompanyName.ExampleProductName.plist. Unity uses the same .plist file for Projects in the Editor and standalone Players.

On Windows, PlayerPrefs are stored in HKCU\Software\ExampleCompanyName\ExampleProductName key.

On Linux, PlayerPrefs are stored in ~/.config/unity3d/ExampleCompanyName/ExampleProductName.

On Windows Store Apps, PlayerPrefs is stored in %userprofile%\AppData\Local\Packages\[ProductPackageId]\LocalState\playerprefs.dat.

On Windows Phone 8, Unity stores PlayerPrefs data in the application's local folder. See Directory.localFolder for more information.

On Android, PlayerPrefs is stored in /data/data/pkg-name/shared_prefs/pkg-name.xml. Unity stores PlayerPrefs data on the device, in SharedPreferences. C#, JavaScript, Android Java and native code can all access the PlayerPrefs data.

On WebGL, Unity stores PlayerPrefs data using the browser's IndexedDB API. For more information, see IndexedDB.

In-Editor Play mode storage location

On macOS, PlayerPrefs are stored in /Library/Preferences/[bundle identifier].plist.

On Windows, PlayerPrefs is stored in HKCU\Software\Unity\UnityEditor\company-name\product-name key. Windows 10 uses the application’s PlayerPrefs names. For example, Unity adds a DeckBase string and converts it into DeckBase_h3232628825. The application ignores the extension.



Unity stores PlayerPrefs in a local registry, without encryption. Do not use PlayerPrefs data to store sensitive data.

Funciones Estáticas

DeleteAllRemoves all keys and values from the preferences. Use with caution.
DeleteKeyRemoves the given key from the PlayerPrefs. If the key does not exist, DeleteKey has no impact.
GetFloatReturns the value corresponding to key in the preference file if it exists.
GetIntReturns the value corresponding to key in the preference file if it exists.
GetStringReturns the value corresponding to key in the preference file if it exists.
HasKeyReturns true if the given key exists in PlayerPrefs, otherwise returns false.
SaveEscribe todas las preferencias modificadas a disco.
SetFloatSets the float value of the preference identified by the given key. You can use PlayerPrefs.GetFloat to retrieve this value.
SetIntSets a single integer value for the preference identified by the given key. You can use PlayerPrefs.GetInt to retrieve this value.
SetStringSets a single string value for the preference identified by the given key. You can use PlayerPrefs.GetString to retrieve this value.