About 'Searching For Animation Events'!

In this video (objectives)...

  1. Locate where animation events are calling specific functions using the Find and Replace tool in Visual Studio.

After watching (learning outcomes)...

Easily find where functions are being called in animation events.

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Rick,

On a Mac the Visual Studio Menu has a selection for Search.

On the Search menu is Find in Files which brings up a dialog.

For “Look in” select Directories and then enter the project directory in the Path field. Leave Recursively selected.

This will obtain the same results as you found in Windows.

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Great stuff, thanks for this.

Just wanted to reply because it is small sections like this that make me really happy about this course! Sort-of figuring out how a feature in Unity works is also possible by reading enough stack overflow posts and examples. But developing skills on how to work effectively with Unity… not so much.

So kudos for going the extra mile!

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