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Add a State Unit to a Script Graph

Add a State Unit to a Script Graph to trigger a change of state. A state is any set of behaviors that you want a GameObject to perform. For more information on state in Visual Scripting, see Graphs.

You can add a new State Graph to a State Unit node, or use an existing State Graph from the project. For more information on the State Unit node, see State Unit node.

Add a new State Graph as a State Unit node

To add a new blank State Graph as a State Unit node to a Script Graph:

  1. [!include[with-graph-open-ff](./snippets/vs-with-graph-open-ff.md)]

  2. Go to Nesting.

  3. Select State Unit to add a State Unit node to the graph.

  4. Open the Graph Inspector.

  5. In the Graph Inspector, choose the source for the State Unit:

    • Embed: The State Graph only exists on the State Unit node. You can only change the State Graph from the node in its parent graph.

    • Graph: The State Graph exists in a separate file. You can change the State Graph outside of its parent graph and reuse the graph in other areas of an application.

  6. If you chose Graph:

    1. In the Graph Inspector, select New.

    2. Enter a name for the graph file.

    3. Choose where you want to save the graph file in the project.

    4. Select Save.

An image of the Graph window that displays a new blank State Unit node added to a Script Graph.

Add an existing State Graph as a State Unit node

To add an existing State Graph file as a State Unit node in a Script Graph:

  1. [!includewith-graph-open-ff]

  2. Go to Nesting.

  3. Select State Unit to add a State Unit node to the graph.

  4. Open the Graph Inspector.

  5. In the Graph Inspector, set the Source to Graph.

  6. Do one of the following:

    • In the Graph field, select the object picker (circle icon) and choose a compatible State Graph from the project.
    • Click and drag a State Graph file from the Project window and release on the Graph field.

Tip

For a faster way to add a State Graph as a State Unit node:

  • Click and drag a State Graph asset from the Project window into the Graph Editor to automatically create a State Unit node.
  • Right-click to open the fuzzy finder. Go to Graphs and select a graph file.

An image of the Graph window, with a new Super Unit node created from an existing State Graph added to a Script Graph.

Next steps

Select Edit Graph in the Graph Inspector to edit the graph. For more information on how to create a State Graph, see Develop logic transitions with State Graphs.