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C# Usage Examples

UnigineScript can be easily extended through the Unigine API. Source code of examples is provided within source and binary versions of Unigine SDK.

The idea is that some functionality is done by means of the C# part of an application, and it should be registered in UnigineScript system in order to be used inside scripts.

You can export functions from your C# code to UnigineScript. The exported function can have up to 8 arguments. However, you cannot export classes. The function that is written in C# and must be exported to UnigineScript can receive arguments of the Variable type only. To get a value of the required type, use the corresponding getter functions. You can also work with UnigineScript containers from the C# side. On the C# side, vectors and maps can be accessed via the ArrayVector and ArrayMap classes.

For more information see common usage examples:

Notice
To work with C# API by using Mono on the Linux platform, the Mono should be installed this way.
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