Dreikblack Posted August 2, 2024 Posted August 2, 2024 Tried: GetComponent("Mover") GetComponent(Mover) GetComponent<Mover>() This example also not working https://www.ultraengine.com/learn/Entity_GetComponent?lang=lua require "Components/Motion/Mover" --Get the displays local displays = GetDisplays() --Create a window local window = CreateWindow("Ultra Engine", 0, 0, 1280, 720, displays[1], WINDOW_CENTER | WINDOW_TITLEBAR) --Create a framebuffer local framebuffer = CreateFramebuffer(window) --Create a world local world = CreateWorld() --Create a camera local camera = CreateCamera(world) camera:SetClearColor(0.125) camera:SetPosition(0, 0, -2) --Create a light local light = CreateBoxLight(world) light:SetRotation(45, 35, 0) light:SetColor(2) light:SetRange(-5, 5) --Create a model local box = CreateBox(world) box:SetColor(0,0,1) --Add a component for automatic motion local component = box:AddComponent(Mover) component.rotationspeed.y = -2 box.mover.rotationspeed.x = 2 local componentTest = box:GetComponent("Mover") if (componentTest ~= nil) then Print("Success") end while window:KeyDown(KEY_ESCAPE) == false and window:Closed() == false do --Update the world world:Update() --Render the world to the framebuffer world:Render(framebuffer) end Quote Check out Slipgate Tactics demo, which is made with Ultra Engine/Leadwerks 5: https://www.leadwerks.com/community/topic/61480-slipgate-tactics-demo/
Solution Josh Posted August 16, 2024 Solution Posted August 16, 2024 Adding this now. It will accept a string for the component name. 1 Quote Let's build cool stuff and have fun.
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