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Selection.activeGameObject

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public static GameObject activeGameObject;

Description

Returns the active game object. (The one shown in the inspector).

It will also return game objects that might be Prefabs or non-modifiable objects.

using UnityEngine;
using UnityEditor;

class Example : EditorWindow { // Rotates the selected Game Object +45 degrees if the user presses 'g' // or -45 degrees if the user presses 'Shift + g' // If no object is selected, the Menus are grayed out.

[MenuItem("Example/Rotate Green +45 _g")] static void RotateGreenPlus45() { GameObject obj = Selection.activeGameObject; obj.transform.Rotate(Vector3.up * 45); }

[MenuItem("Example/Rotate Green +45 _g", true)] static bool ValidatePlus45() { return Selection.activeGameObject != null; }

[MenuItem("Example/Rotate green -45 #g")] static void RotateGreenMinus45() { GameObject obj = Selection.activeGameObject; obj.transform.Rotate(Vector3.down * 45); }

[MenuItem("Example/Rotate green -45 #g", true)] static bool ValidateMinus45() { return Selection.activeGameObject != null; } }

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