So I have a question, with int.Parse(numberIn.text); what exactly does the (numberIn.text) do? Why is there a dot and how does it work? From what I found online is a dot helps you to access another class, this to me looks like it's accessing a variable but then why is one public variable accessing another public variable or is it just assigning the same value to both? Thanks :) Edit: do you know how I can make sublime text showing what is required in a function when I hover my mouse over it like yours?
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So I have a question, with int.Parse(numberIn.text); what exactly does the (numberIn.text) do? Why is there a dot and how does it work? From what I found online is a dot helps you to access another class, this to me looks like it's accessing a variable but then why is one public variable accessing another public variable or is it just assigning the same value to both?
Thanks :)
Edit: do you know how I can make sublime text showing what is required in a function when I hover my mouse over it like yours?
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