Here's a simple example of how this feature could be implemented in a Unity project:
// Compare two version strings private static int CompareVersions(string v1, string v2) { string[] v1Parts = v1.Split('.'); string[] v2Parts = v2.Split('.'); install playeranimator version 099 or later better
if (v1Part < v2Part) return -1; if (v1Part > v2Part) return 1; } Here's a simple example of how this feature
public class PlayerAnimatorChecker : EditorWindow { // Required version private const string REQUIRED_VERSION = "0.99"; string[] v2Parts = v2.Split('.')
for (int i = 0; i < Mathf.Max(v1Parts.Length, v2Parts.Length); i++) { int v1Part = i < v1Parts.Length ? int.Parse(v1Parts[i]) : 0; int v2Part = i < v2Parts.Length ? int.Parse(v2Parts[i]) : 0;
using UnityEngine; using UnityEditor;
return 0; } } This script creates a menu item "Tools/PlayerAnimator/Check Version" that checks the current version of PlayerAnimator and prompts the user to update if necessary.