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Rigidbody2D.Cast

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public function Cast(direction: Vector2, results: RaycastHit2D[], distance: float = Mathf.Infinity): int;
public int Cast(Vector2 direction, RaycastHit2D[] results, float distance = Mathf.Infinity);

Parameters

direction Vector representing the direction to cast each Collider2D shape.
results Array to receive results.
distance Maximum distance over which to cast the shape(s).

Returns

int The number of results returned.

Description

All the Collider2D shapes attached to the Rigidbody2D are cast into the scene starting at each collider position ignoring the colliders attached to the same Rigidbody2D.

This function will take all the Collider2D shapes attached to the Rigidbody2D and cast them into the scene starting at the collider position in the specified direction for an optional distance and return the results in the provided results array. The integer return value is the number of results written into the results array. The results array will not be resized if it doesn't contain enough elements to report all the results. The significance of this is that no memory is allocated for the results and so garbage collection performance is improved when casts are performed frequently.

Additionally, this will also detect other Collider(s) overlapping the collider start position. In this case the cast shape will be starting inside the Collider and may not intersect the Collider surface. This means that the collision normal cannot be calculated in which case the collision normal returned is set to the inverse of the direction vector being tested.