Posted July 25, 201312 yr Hello, I want it so when you are holding a specific item, the player's reach distance is changed. I already have the when item is held part, and all I need is the code for it.
July 25, 201312 yr reach distance of what ? attacks ? mining ? how to debug 101:http://www.minecraftforge.net/wiki/Debug_101 -hydroflame, author of the forge revolution-
July 25, 201312 yr Author reach distance of what ? attacks ? mining ? Everything, but in specific, I want to make a hook like item, so right clicking. (Check my edited topic and it will make more sense)
July 25, 201312 yr well the block part there already something for that (i forgot what it is but its just a method you call) but for the attack range you will need to make a core mod because its not possible with forge currently but lex doesnt like the idea anyway see: http://www.minecraftforge.net/forum/index.php/topic,9059.msg45909.html#msg45909 EDIT: entityPlayerMP.theItemInWorldManager.setBlockReachDistance(double); how to debug 101:http://www.minecraftforge.net/wiki/Debug_101 -hydroflame, author of the forge revolution-
July 25, 201312 yr Author well the block part there already something for that (i forgot what it is but its just a method you call) but for the attack range you will need to make a core mod because its not possible with forge currently but lex doesnt like the idea anyway see: http://www.minecraftforge.net/forum/index.php/topic,9059.msg45909.html#msg45909 EDIT: entityPlayerMP.theItemInWorldManager.setBlockReachDistance(double); Sorry about my noobness, but is double a parameter? I get an error underneath it.
July 25, 201312 yr [lmgtfy]java primitive types[/lmgtfy] how to debug 101:http://www.minecraftforge.net/wiki/Debug_101 -hydroflame, author of the forge revolution-
July 25, 201312 yr Author [lmgtfy]java primitive types[/lmgtfy] I still don't understand, am I supposed to replace double with 0.1d for example, or am I supposed to replace it with a double variable, or what?
July 25, 201312 yr double variableName = 0.1; entityPlayerMP.theItemInWorldManager.setBlockReachDistance(variableName);//statement 1 entityPlayerMP.theItemInWorldManager.setBlockReachDistance(0.1);//statement 2 statement 1 and 2 are exactly the same how to debug 101:http://www.minecraftforge.net/wiki/Debug_101 -hydroflame, author of the forge revolution-
July 25, 201312 yr Author Thanks but now I'm getting an error under entityPlayerMP And yes, I do have it imported.
July 25, 201312 yr *facepalm* learn a bit more java okay, itll help you a lot to make awesome mode with beautifull code, faster i was saying this because this is the method you need to call to make it longer, but you need a variable entityPlayerMP of type EntityPlayerMP .. maybe a IPlayerTracker would be a good place to do this how to debug 101:http://www.minecraftforge.net/wiki/Debug_101 -hydroflame, author of the forge revolution-
July 25, 201312 yr Author *facepalm* learn a bit more java okay, itll help you a lot to make awesome mode with beautifull code, faster i was saying this because this is the method you need to call to make it longer, but you need a variable entityPlayerMP of type EntityPlayerMP .. maybe a IPlayerTracker would be a good place to do this Sorry I know I am so bad at java, I want to learn, and this is a way to learn, how would I define this? I can tell it's not public static EntityPlayerMP entityPlayerMP Can you please help, and like I said, I really want to help and this is a way to learn. Also, I checked http://jd.minecraftforge.net/cpw/mods/fml/common/IPlayerTracker.html#method_summary and it doesn't seem that there is anything about reach distance there.
July 25, 201312 yr Can you please help, and like I said, I really want to help and this is a way to learn. setting yourself on fire is a way to learn that fire is hot... but its not necessarelly a good way [lmgtfy]java interface[/lmgtfy] <- to learn a bit more about java [lmgtfy]minecraft forge javadoc IPlayerTracker[/lmgtfy] <- the class you should be using how to debug 101:http://www.minecraftforge.net/wiki/Debug_101 -hydroflame, author of the forge revolution-
July 25, 201312 yr Author Can you please help, and like I said, I really want to help and this is a way to learn. setting yourself on fire is a way to learn that fire is hot... but its not necessarelly a good way [lmgtfy]java interface[/lmgtfy] <- to learn a bit more about java [lmgtfy]minecraft forge javadoc IPlayerTracker[/lmgtfy] <- the class you should be using You told me to use that line of code, but not where to use it. I am trying to use it in if(stack != null && stack.getItem() == Items.TestKhopesh) Should I be using this in the code I posted above, or should I be using this somewhere else, and if so, where should I put it? Sorry that I am not that smart, I am new to java and I really want to learn (for the 3rd time ) but because of that I can't understand where to put that automatically, even after I read both of those.
July 25, 201312 yr you read both and you understand both perfectly ? if after reading what an interface is you dont understand it. then you might have to learn about: [lmgtfy]java abstract class[/lmgtfy] [lmgtfy]java casting[/lmgtfy] [lmgtfy]java class[/lmgtfy] [lmgtfy]java static and not static[/lmgtfy] [lmgtfy]java public and private[/lmgtfy] all these are actually very important to understand what you're doing how to debug 101:http://www.minecraftforge.net/wiki/Debug_101 -hydroflame, author of the forge revolution-
July 25, 201312 yr Author you read both and you understand both perfectly ? if after reading what an interface is you dont understand it. then you might have to learn about: [lmgtfy]java abstract class[/lmgtfy] [lmgtfy]java casting[/lmgtfy] [lmgtfy]java class[/lmgtfy] [lmgtfy]java static and not static[/lmgtfy] [lmgtfy]java public and private[/lmgtfy] all these are actually very important to understand what you're doing Do you think you could just walk me through it instead of just sending me a bunch of google searches? If not that's ok.
July 25, 201312 yr well to give you a comparison, these subject are given in the 2nd class of java at my university, so that after 45h of class, this is in no way to discourage you. But as you can see to understand fully what you are doing you need to study a lot. its not my style to give answer you can copy paste, but maybe someone in the forums is nicer then me and will. but if you copy paste their answer you wont understand it. so no i cannot walk you through the solution because it would take more time then i can afford, if however you want explanation on a certain subject i would gladly help explain it but you MUST have made some research before. not just come here and say "hey teach me everything about objects" how to debug 101:http://www.minecraftforge.net/wiki/Debug_101 -hydroflame, author of the forge revolution-
July 26, 201312 yr when I call this in onArmorTickUpdate in my armor class, it doesn't do anything ((EntityPlayerMP)player).theItemInWorldManager.setBlockReachDistance(10.0D); any clue why?
July 26, 201312 yr not really, like i said i tried to change the right click distance because i prsonally wanted to be able to cast spells with lockon but i didnt actually try it if you look at my post lex was talking like there was a way but then lex doesnt give a shit about a lot of thing, so i cant say how to debug 101:http://www.minecraftforge.net/wiki/Debug_101 -hydroflame, author of the forge revolution-
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