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So, how do I get it to work neatly?

Member of Aerotech Networks, a Multi-Gaming server.

Also Currently porting the "Rise of the Automatons" minecraft mod

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So I'm still trying to simplify this code within my spreading block:

 

 

   if (world.getBlock(x + 1, y, z) == Blocks.grass && world.getBlockLightValue(x, y + 1, z) >= 4 && world.getBlockLightOpacity(z, y + 1, z) <= 2)
                    {
                        world.setBlock(x + 1, y, z, Blocks.glass);
                    }
                    if (world.getBlock(x - 1, y, z) == Blocks.grass && world.getBlockLightValue(x, y + 1, z) >= 4 && world.getBlockLightOpacity(z, y + 1, z) <= 2)
                    {
                        world.setBlock(x - 1, y, z, Blocks.glass);
                    }
                    
                    if (world.getBlock(x + 1, y, z + 1) == Blocks.grass && world.getBlockLightValue(x, y + 1, z) >= 4 && world.getBlockLightOpacity(z, y + 1, z) <= 2)
                    {
                        world.setBlock(x + 1, y, z + 1, Blocks.glass);
                    }      
                    
                    if (world.getBlock(x - 1, y, z - 1) == Blocks.grass && world.getBlockLightValue(x, y + 1, z) >= 4 && world.getBlockLightOpacity(z, y + 1, z) <= 2)
                    {
                        world.setBlock(x - 1, y, z - 1, Blocks.glass);
                    }   
                    
                    if (world.getBlock(x + 1, y, z - 1) == Blocks.grass && world.getBlockLightValue(x, y + 1, z) >= 4 && world.getBlockLightOpacity(z, y + 1, z) <= 2)
                    {
                        world.setBlock(x + 1, y, z - 1, Blocks.glass);
                    }
                    
                    if (world.getBlock(x - 1, y, z + 1) == Blocks.grass && world.getBlockLightValue(x, y + 1, z) >= 4 && world.getBlockLightOpacity(z, y + 1, z) <= 2)
                    {
                        world.setBlock(x - 1, y, z + 1, Blocks.glass);
                    }     
                    
                    if (world.getBlock(x, y, z + 1) == Blocks.grass && world.getBlockLightValue(x, y + 1, z) >= 4 && world.getBlockLightOpacity(z, y + 1, z) <= 2)
                    {
                        world.setBlock(x, y, z + 1, Blocks.glass);
                    }
                    if (world.getBlock(x, y, z - 1) == Blocks.grass && world.getBlockLightValue(x, y + 1, z) >= 4 && world.getBlockLightOpacity(z, y + 1, z) <= 2)
                    {
                        world.setBlock(x, y, z - 1, Blocks.glass);
                    }

 

And this code is within this after this code in the updateTick method with old vanilla grass spread commented out:

 

 

public void updateTick(World world, int x, int y, int z, Random random)
    {
        if (!world.isRemote)
        {
            if (world.getBlockLightValue(x, y + 1, z) >= 9)
            {
                for (int l = 0; l < 97; ++l)
                {
                    /*int i1 = x + random.nextInt(3) - 1;
                    int j1 = y + random.nextInt(5) - 3;
                    int k1 = z + random.nextInt(3) - 1;
                    Block block = world.getBlock(i1, j1 + 1, k1);*/

 

I would appreciate any help given

Member of Aerotech Networks, a Multi-Gaming server.

Also Currently porting the "Rise of the Automatons" minecraft mod

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