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[1.7.10] world.getBlock(x, y, z) [Fixed]


artman41

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I'm trying to check to see if a block at some co-ords is equal to either air or to water. However, even if it is air, it still returns true. Any help please? I'm a bit confused.

 

    private static boolean doesBlockExist(int x, int y, int z){
	if(Minecraft.getMinecraft().theWorld.getBlock(x, y, z) == Blocks.air){
		System.out.println("Block: " + Minecraft.getMinecraft().theWorld.getBlock(x, y, z));
		return false;
	}else if(Minecraft.getMinecraft().theWorld.getBlock(x, y, z) == Blocks.water){
		System.out.println("Block: " + Minecraft.getMinecraft().theWorld.getBlock(x, y, z));
		return false;
	}else{
		System.out.println("Block: " + Minecraft.getMinecraft().theWorld.getBlock(x, y, z));
		return true;
	}
    }

 

-- EDIT --

I have fixed the code thanks! For anyone who is having the same problems, you need to use the server side world, which you can get from the EntityPlayerMP via

 player.worldObj 

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