Posted January 18, 201411 yr Hello! I've recently started coding a minecraft mod for forge and I've run into a problem. I need to get the blockId from another mod by using its name. From the googling I've I cannot get the hang of how to use Gameregistry.findBlock(String modId, String name) I have understood how to use the modId part, but I just cant get the grasp of what kind of name it wants? Does it want an unlocalized/localized name or something completely else? Any help is apreciated as I'm banging my head against virtual walls right now
January 18, 201411 yr You mean GameRegistry.findBlock(modid, name)? "name" is exactly the same as what the mod used to register the block, GameRegistry.registerBlock("MyMod", "MyBlockName"); will be found by GameRegistry.findBlock("MyMod", "MyBlockName") If you're not sure what it is for the other mod, you can add a breakpoint to GameData.findBlock, then inspect the contents of modObjectTable. -TGG
January 19, 201411 yr Author You mean GameRegistry.findBlock(modid, name)? "name" is exactly the same as what the mod used to register the block, GameRegistry.registerBlock("MyMod", "MyBlockName"); will be found by GameRegistry.findBlock("MyMod", "MyBlockName") If you're not sure what it is for the other mod, you can add a breakpoint to GameData.findBlock, then inspect the contents of modObjectTable. -TGG I understood that part, but I still dont get in what way the function wants the name. I've tried using localized/unlocalized names, the names they leave through NEI data dumps and something inbetween. An example on how to use it would be fabulously good.
January 19, 201411 yr Well, for example, if you are trying to find the ID of my custom BlockOfAwesome in my Mod "TGGRulezOKMod", and I have registered my block using public static BlockOfAwesome blockOfAwesome; // ... GameRegistry.registerBlock(blockOfAwesome, "BlockOfAwesomeName"); Then your code will need to do Block tggBlockOfAwesome = GameRegistry.findBlock("TGGRulezOKMod", "BlockOfAwesomeName"); It entirely depends on what name I decided to use in my registerBlock. Could have been the unlocalised name, or not. If instead I used GameRegistry.registerBlock(blockOfAwesome, "ByCrikeyTGGyouGiveYourBlocksTheMostStupidlyLongAndAnnoyingNamesEver"); then guess what you will need to use :-) You can figure out what a mod has used to register their block by adding a breakpoint to GameData.findBlock, then inspecting the contents of modObjectTable. If you don't understand what I mean by that, let us know. -TGG
January 19, 201411 yr Author -snip- Thank you for all your help, but I'm probably still very slow at this. When I try tunning: GameData.findBlock("BiomesOPlenty", "bop.wood1"); I get an error saying that "The method findBlock from the type GameData is not visible" What do I do
January 19, 201411 yr Hi I'd suggest to use GameRegistry.findBlock, not GameData.findBlock. And make sure you add an import statement for GameRegistry. Thank you for all your help, but I'm probably still very slow at this. No worries, it takes a while to get used to it. I've been at it for six months and I still struggle sometimes. -TGG
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