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AudioSource.loop

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public bool loop;

Description

Checks if the audio clip is looping

Return or set whether the audio clip replays after it finishes playing. Disable looping on a playing AudioSource to stop the sound after the end of the current loop. Use the checkbox in the AudioSource component to enable or disable looping without code.

//Create an empty GameObject and attach this script
//Attach an AudioSource component. (Click on the GameObject, go to its Inspector and click Add Component Button. Go to Audio>Audio Source)
//Attach an Audio clip in the AudioClip field of the AudioSource
//Create a Button (Create>UI>Button) and a Toggle (Create>UI>Toggle). Attach these in the Inspector of your GameObject.

//This script allows you to toggle the loop of a sound on or off using UnityEngine; using UnityEngine.UI;

public class AudioSourceLoop : MonoBehaviour { AudioSource m_AudioSource;

public Toggle m_Toggle; public Button m_Button;

void Start() { //Fetch the AudioSource component of the GameObject (make sure there is one in the Inspector) m_AudioSource = GetComponent<AudioSource>(); //Stop the Audio playing m_AudioSource.Stop(); //Call the PlayButton function when you click this Button m_Button.onClick.AddListener(PlayButton); }

void Update() { //Turn the loop on and off depending on the Toggle status m_AudioSource.loop = m_Toggle.isOn; }

//This plays the Audio clip when you press the Button void PlayButton() { m_AudioSource.Play(); } }