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    Method CreateSingleton

    CreateSingleton<T>(FixedString64Bytes)

    Creates and supports only a single entity with a given unmanaged component.

    Declaration
    public Entity CreateSingleton<T>(FixedString64Bytes name = default) where T : unmanaged, IComponentData
    Parameters
    Type Name Description
    FixedString64Bytes name

    The debug friendly name associated with the singleton component entity.

    Returns
    Type Description
    Entity

    The Entity object that you can use to access the singleton component entity.

    Type Parameters
    Name Description
    T

    The type of component to create.

    Remarks

    Note that while zero-size component may be created, they can not be accessed directly in code. They are only usable for situations such as in calling RequireForUpdate<T>().

    Exceptions
    Type Condition
    InvalidOperationException

    Thrown if the component type has no fields, is enableable, or an entity containing it already exists.

    CreateSingleton<T>(T, FixedString64Bytes)

    Creates and supports only a single entity with a given unmanaged component.

    Declaration
    public Entity CreateSingleton<T>(T componentData, FixedString64Bytes name = default) where T : unmanaged, IComponentData
    Parameters
    Type Name Description
    T componentData

    The data to assign to the singleton component.

    FixedString64Bytes name

    The debug friendly name associated with the singleton component entity.

    Returns
    Type Description
    Entity

    The Entity object that you can use to access the singleton component entity.

    Type Parameters
    Name Description
    T

    The type of component to create.

    Remarks

    Note that while zero-size component may be created, they can not be accessed directly in code. They are only usable for situations such as in calling RequireForUpdate<T>().

    Exceptions
    Type Condition
    InvalidOperationException

    Thrown if the component type has no fields, is enableable, or an entity containing it already exists.

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