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.. _class_BTSequence:
BTSequence
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**Inherits:** :ref:`BTComposite<class_BTComposite>` **<** :ref:`BTTask<class_BTTask>` **<** :ref:`BT<class_BT>`
BT composite that sequentially executes tasks as long as they return ``SUCCESS``.
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Description
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BTSequence executes its child tasks sequentially, from first to last, as long as they return ``SUCCESS``. If a child task results in ``SUCCESS``, BTSequence will immediately execute the next child task until one of them returns ``FAILURE`` or all of them result in ``SUCCESS``. BTSequence and :ref:`BTSelector<class_BTSelector>` are two of the most common building blocks of behavior trees. Essentially, while :ref:`BTSelector<class_BTSelector>` is similar to a boolean OR operation, BTSequence is similar to a boolean AND operation. Sequences enable the behavior tree to compose complex behaviors from a chain of simpler tasks.
Returns ``RUNNING`` if any child task results in ``RUNNING``. BTSequence will remember the last child task that returned ``RUNNING``, ensuring it resumes from that point in the next execution tick.
Returns ``SUCCESS`` if all child tasks result in ``SUCCESS``.
Returns ``FAILURE`` if a child task results in ``FAILURE``.
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