GetChildren (Method): Difference between revisions
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local children = game.Workspace:GetChildren() | local children = game.Workspace:GetChildren() |
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Returns | Table children |
Description: | Returns a read-only table of this Object's children. |
Member of: | Instance |
- For loop (Simple example)
Example
local children = game.Workspace:GetChildren() for c = 1, #children do print(children[c].Name) end
- Generic for (More efficient example)
- Highly recommended you use this one below.
Example
local children = game.Workspace:GetChildren() for index, object in ipairs(children) do print("index: ",index) print("Object:",object) end