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Hey there folks, so I was adding a config file to my mod and for some reason a basic if statement in my main class isn't working right.

(Maybe I'm not supposed to use them there idk.) So in my main class I have the config setup, and using system.out.print I'm checking to make

sure that the config is loading values correctly and they are.

 

I have an if statement setup to only register the items if the bools are true so people can choose to not load certain items.

if(boolName = true)
{
     GameRegistry.RegisterItem(itemVar,"name");
}

But...for some reason even though my console is printing that the variables are false, it's still registering those items.

a.k.a. Sirius

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For booleans, you don't need to check if ther are true, because you can just put the boolean in the if, and if the boolean is true, it will execute.

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Posted

Here's the problem, as a pro C# coder I'm used to doing if(bool) instead of if(bool = true) but when I do that in eclipse it crashes.

Also, when coding you need to use = not == for booleans in OOP, = is meant exclusively for bool values. It's not crashing at all the way I do it,

it's just simply not working.

a.k.a. Sirius

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Posted

var1 == var2 means "return true if values are equal"

var1 = var2 means "assign value of var2 to var1 and return var2"

 

So boolName = true will be always equal to true

And it should work when you do just if(boolName), of course assuming boolName is a boolean

Posted

I'm just used to C# where == & = for booleans mean the same thing, though = is better, as I said I'm used to

if(boolean) or if(!boolean).

 

For those who come across this problem, I was so worried about the config I made a very dim & simple error, I had the initialization of the items & armors in the conditional statement, not

just the game registry registration, I finally read the crash report and noticed the crafting handler was having a fit.

So for those wondering how to do this just remember only to affect the registry not the classes.  8)

Thanks folks for the info either way.

a.k.a. Sirius

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