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I have no experience with modding at all and limited with Java but all I need to do is get the coordinates of my player and export them to a text file. I can't find a guide online and I can't find anything in Forge documentation. I've tried this:

PlayerEntity player = Minecraft.getInstance().player;

player.getX();

player.getY();

using this import net.minecraft.client.player; but I've edited both the import and the actual 'code' by using different commands like getPosition() and also importing net.minecraft.entity.player.PlayerEntity and EntityPlayer and also net.minecraft.world.entity.player but everything gives a 'cannot find symbol class' error, 'symbol variable' for Minecraft.getInstance() or it says the package doesn't exist for the import

Thanks in advance hopefully

21 hours ago, lordurel said:

I have no experience with modding at all and limited with Java but all I need to do is get the coordinates of my player and export them to a text file.

What are you attempting to do with this?

21 hours ago, lordurel said:

using this import net.minecraft.client.player; but I've edited both the import and the actual 'code' by using different commands like getPosition() and also importing net.minecraft.entity.player.PlayerEntity and EntityPlayer and also net.minecraft.world.entity.player but everything gives a 'cannot find symbol class' error, 'symbol variable' for Minecraft.getInstance() or it says the package doesn't exist for the import

What guide are you trying to use for this?

Minecraft code is obfuscated. It sounds like you are either trying to run non-obfuscated code, or trying to run client-only code on the server.

Please provide the full crash log, and ideally your source code in a git repository

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