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[1.7.10] Make my custom block clickable


TominoCZ

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I'm making a mod including some custom blocks. Now I need to make them clickable(like chests or workbenches).

This is an example of the code of my custom block:

 

public class LobbyBlock extends Block{

public LobbyBlock(Material rock) {
	super(rock);
	this.setBlockName("LobbyBlock");
	this.setBlockTextureName(Main.MODID + ":" + "0");
	this.setCreativeTab(Main.PAYDAY2Tab);
	this.setLightLevel(1F);
	this.setLightOpacity(2555);
}
}

 

And this is the code I currently have in the main class:

@Mod(modid = Main.MODID, version = Main.VERSION)
public class Main
{

    public static final String MODID = "PAYDAY2";
    public static final String NAME = "PAYDAY 2 RELOADED";
    public static final String VERSION = "0.01";
    
    public static Block LobbyBlock = new LobbyBlock(Material.rock);
    
    @EventHandler
    public void preInit(FMLPreInitializationEvent event)
    {
    	
    	GameRegistry.registerBlock(LobbyBlock, "LobbyBlock");
    }
    
    @EventHandler
    public void Init(FMLInitializationEvent event)
    {

    }
    
    @EventHandler
    public void postInit(FMLPostInitializationEvent event)
    {

    }
}

 

What should I add to make it do what I want(the clickableness :D)?

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And another question... does it matter if I don't put the "@Override" there?

 

Yes, because you're doing it wrong.  Eclipse will tell you "hey, that function isn't overriding anything." Which should prompt you go to find the method you're trying to override and make sure you have correctly copied the method signature.

 

Also, you don't call the function yourself.

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Ok, I've figured it out this way:

 

public class LobbyBlock extends Block{

public float eyeHeight;

public LobbyBlock(Material rock) {
	super(rock);
	this.setBlockName("LobbyBlock");
	this.setBlockTextureName(Main.MODID + ":" + "0");
	this.setCreativeTab(Main.PAYDAY2Tab);
	this.setLightLevel(1F);
	this.setLightOpacity(2555);
}

@Override
public boolean onBlockActivated(World world, int x, int y, int z, EntityPlayer player, int par6, float par7, float par8, float par9)
    {
	if (world.isRemote)
        {
            return true;
        }
        else
        {
    		System.out.println("test");
            return true;
        }
    }
}

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Ok, I've figured it out this way:

 

public class LobbyBlock extends Block{

public float eyeHeight;

public LobbyBlock(Material rock) {
	super(rock);
	this.setBlockName("LobbyBlock");
	this.setBlockTextureName(Main.MODID + ":" + "0");
	this.setCreativeTab(Main.PAYDAY2Tab);
	this.setLightLevel(1F);
	this.setLightOpacity(2555);
}

@Override
public boolean onBlockActivated(World world, int x, int y, int z, EntityPlayer player, int par6, float par7, float par8, float par9)
    {
	if (world.isRemote)
        {
            return true;
        }
        else
        {
    		System.out.println("test");
            return true;
        }
    }
}

You must return false onClient... YOU MUST!!!

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