Version: 2019.1 (switch to 2018.3 or 2017.4)
LanguageEnglish
  • C#

MonoBehaviour.OnGUI()

Suggest a change

Success!

Thank you for helping us improve the quality of Unity Documentation. Although we cannot accept all submissions, we do read each suggested change from our users and will make updates where applicable.

Close

Submission failed

For some reason your suggested change could not be submitted. Please <a>try again</a> in a few minutes. And thank you for taking the time to help us improve the quality of Unity Documentation.

Close

Cancel

Description

OnGUI is called for rendering and handling GUI events.

This means that your OnGUI implementation might be called several times per frame (one call per event). For more information on GUI events see the Event reference. If the MonoBehaviour's enabled property is set to false, OnGUI() will not be called.

using UnityEngine;
using System.Collections;

public class ExampleClass : MonoBehaviour { void OnGUI() { if (GUI.Button(new Rect(10, 10, 150, 100), "I am a button")) { print("You clicked the button!"); } } }

For more information, see the GUI Scripting Guide.

Did you find this page useful? Please give it a rating: