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[Solved] How to get Object from Itemstack


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So basically I need to call a function on an Item (happens to be a piece of armor) from a completely separate class, which (as far as I know, only has access to the ItemStack)

 

This is actually being called from my tickhandler, which should be every X ticks calling a function on that specific piece of armor if a player is wearing it.

 

The problem is, I can't figure out how to get the ItemStack object returned from .getCurrentItemOrArmor(X); Which returns an Itemstack, but I cannot find a way to call the Custom Object's functions from that.

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Right, I understand that (at least mostly)  and have tried similar (casting stuff)

 

The problem is that eclipse still claims that ItemStack cannot be cast to ShieldArmor in this case.

 

This is even though:

ShieldArmor extends my custom class "ElectricArmor"

Which Extends ItemArmor

Which itself extends Item.

 

However, it doesn't allow casting from ItemStack to ShieldArmor, even though this is the case.

 

Still thanks, btw

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Right, I understand that (at least mostly)  and have tried similar (casting stuff)

 

The problem is that eclipse still claims that ItemStack cannot be cast to ShieldArmor in this case.

 

This is even though:

ShieldArmor extends my custom class "ElectricArmor"

Which Extends ItemArmor

Which itself extends Item.

 

However, it doesn't allow casting from ItemStack to ShieldArmor, even though this is the case.

 

Still thanks, btw

 

Don't try to cast the result of getCurrentItemOrArmor(), that's an ItemStack, you want to use getItem() on the ItemStack returned and then cast that...

 

Here it is in long format:

 

ItemStack stack = something.getCurrentItemOrArmor(x);
Item tmp = stack.getItem();
MyObject obj = (MyObj)tmp;

 

So to be concise you can simply write:

 

MyObject obj = (MyObj)something.getCurrentItemOrArmor(x).getItem();

if (obj != null)
{
    // do stuff
}
else
{
    // oops
}

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