Posted July 5, 201510 yr hi i'm trying to remove recipes and i can remove vanilla crafting recipes with this: public static void RemoveVanillaCraftingRecipes(){ List<IRecipe> recipes = CraftingManager.getInstance().getRecipeList(); Iterator<IRecipe> Rem = recipes.iterator(); while(Rem.hasNext()){ ItemStack stack = Rem.next().getRecipeOutput(); if(stack != null && stack.getItem() == Items.bread){ Rem.remove(); }else if(stack != null && stack.getItem() == Items.mushroom_stew){ Rem.remove(); }else if(stack != null && stack.getItem() == Items.pumpkin_pie){ Rem.remove(); }else if(stack != null && stack.getItem() == Items.golden_carrot){ Rem.remove(); } } } but i have no idea about how to remove Smelting recipes... i've tried: public static void RemoveVanillaFoodFurnaceRecipes(){ List<IRecipe> recipes = (List<IRecipe>) FurnaceRecipes.smelting().getSmeltingList(); Iterator<IRecipe> Rem1 = recipes.iterator(); while(Rem1.hasNext()){ ItemStack stack = Rem1.next().getRecipeOutput(); if(stack != null && stack.getItem() == Items.getItemFromBlock(Blocks.stone)){ Rem1.remove(); } } }
July 5, 201510 yr Author ok... i've read it and tried this: public static void removeFurnaceRecipe() { Map recipes = FurnaceRecipes.smelting().getSmeltingList(); Iterator entries = recipes.entrySet().iterator(); while (entries.hasNext()) { Entry thisEntry = (Entry) entries.next(); if (thisEntry != null && thisEntry.getKey() == Item.getItemFromBlock(Blocks.stone)) { entries.remove(); } } } but i can't get it to work... what am i doing wrong?
July 5, 201510 yr Author public static void removeFurnaceRecipe() { Map recipes = FurnaceRecipes.smelting().getSmeltingList(); Iterator entries = recipes.entrySet().iterator(); while (entries.hasNext()) { Entry thisEntry = (Entry) entries.next(); if (thisEntry != null && thisEntry.getKey() == Items.baked_potato) { entries.remove(); } } }
July 5, 201510 yr Author public static void removeFurnaceRecipe(ItemStack stack) { Map recipes = FurnaceRecipes.smelting().getSmeltingList(); Iterator entries = recipes.entrySet().iterator(); while (entries.hasNext()) { Entry thisEntry = (Entry) entries.next(); if (stack.getItem() != null && stack.getItem() == Items.baked_potato) { entries.remove(); } } }
July 5, 201510 yr For one thing, you are acting as if java 7 doesn't have generics, and I'm reasonably certain that it does.
July 5, 201510 yr I tend not to use Iterator myself (but thats because i didnt grow up with them being there) to me it looks like you are searching the this of item you put into the furnace , and as far as i know Items.baked_potato comes out, not goes in secondly these 2 things are your friends when dealing with unknowns System.out.println(unknown); unknown.getClass().getSimpleName(); and togeather System.out.println(unknown.getClass().getSimpleName());
July 5, 201510 yr Plot twist: He is never searching for the item that comes out. (stack.getItem() != null && stack.getItem() == Items.baked_potato)
July 5, 201510 yr Look at TiCon code there is reciperemover class and bunch of usefull stuff in it I'm beginner in java and in minecraft modding. Please be specific. Any code examples are appreciated. Sorry for my english i'm from Czech republic. Please hit that thank you button if i helped
July 6, 201510 yr Yes, Failender your right, he isnt testing the recipe at all is he, in or out There are actually 2 major errors both these 2 lines contain the errors if (stack.getItem() != null && stack.getItem() == Items.baked_potato) { entries.remove();
July 6, 201510 yr Yes, Failender your right, he isnt testing the recipe at all is he, in or out There are actually 2 major errors both these 2 lines contain the errors if (stack.getItem() != null && stack.getItem() == Items.baked_potato) { entries.remove(); Please explain why entries.remove(); is wrong... Don't ask for support per PM! They'll get ignored! | If a post helped you, click the "Thank You" button at the top right corner of said post! | mah twitter This thread makes me sad because people just post copy-paste-ready code when it's obvious that the OP has little to no programming experience. This is not how learning works.
July 6, 201510 yr this is the post he made public static void removeFurnaceRecipe(ItemStack stack) { Map recipes = FurnaceRecipes.smelting().getSmeltingList(); Iterator entries = recipes.entrySet().iterator(); while (entries.hasNext()) { Entry thisEntry = (Entry) entries.next(); if (stack.getItem() != null && stack.getItem() == Items.baked_potato) { entries.remove(); } } } problem 1 if (stack.getItem() != null && stack.getItem() == Items.baked_potato) { this is testing to see what the item passes to the method is not the item from the recipe, in the very first post he actually had this bit correct problem 2 entries.remove(); is removing it from the Iterator not the Recipe HashMap it should be recipes.remove(thisEntry.getKey()); just as a note, removing the items from a hashmap can cause errors while reading through the Map I would recommend instead of removing immediately create a list of items to remove then remove them after scanning the list like this public static void removeFurnaceRecipe(ItemStack stack) { Map<ItemStack, ItemStack> recipes = FurnaceRecipes.smelting().getSmeltingList(); LinkedList<ItemStack> remlist=new LinkedList<ItemStack>(); Iterator<Entry<ItemStack, ItemStack>> entries = recipes.entrySet().iterator(); while (entries.hasNext()) { Entry<ItemStack, ItemStack> thisEntry = (Entry<ItemStack, ItemStack>) entries.next(); if (ItemStack.areItemStacksEqual(thisEntry.getValue(), stack)) { remlist.add(thisEntry.getKey()); } } for(ItemStack rm:remlist) recipes.remove(rm); }
July 7, 201510 yr this is the post he made public static void removeFurnaceRecipe(ItemStack stack) { Map recipes = FurnaceRecipes.smelting().getSmeltingList(); Iterator entries = recipes.entrySet().iterator(); while (entries.hasNext()) { Entry thisEntry = (Entry) entries.next(); if (stack.getItem() != null && stack.getItem() == Items.baked_potato) { entries.remove(); } } } problem 1 if (stack.getItem() != null && stack.getItem() == Items.baked_potato) { this is testing to see what the item passes to the method is not the item from the recipe, in the very first post he actually had this bit correct problem 2 entries.remove(); is removing it from the Iterator not the Recipe HashMap it should be recipes.remove(thisEntry.getKey()); just as a note, removing the items from a hashmap can cause errors while reading through the Map I would recommend instead of removing immediately create a list of items to remove then remove them after scanning the list like this public static void removeFurnaceRecipe(ItemStack stack) { Map<ItemStack, ItemStack> recipes = FurnaceRecipes.smelting().getSmeltingList(); LinkedList<ItemStack> remlist=new LinkedList<ItemStack>(); Iterator<Entry<ItemStack, ItemStack>> entries = recipes.entrySet().iterator(); while (entries.hasNext()) { Entry<ItemStack, ItemStack> thisEntry = (Entry<ItemStack, ItemStack>) entries.next(); if (ItemStack.areItemStacksEqual(thisEntry.getValue(), stack)) { remlist.add(thisEntry.getKey()); } } for(ItemStack rm:remlist) recipes.remove(rm); } You know that updating the iterator (e.g. removing an element) updates the list/map as well!? That's the point of an Iterator... To modify the list/map while iterating through it and not cause a ConcurrentModificationException or needing complicated workaround code. Your code is just overcomplicating the thing the Iterator is there for... This is my code using the iterator to remove elements, it works: https://github.com/SanAndreasP/ClaySoldiersMod/blob/master/java/de/sanandrew/mods/claysoldiers/entity/EntityClayMan.java#L126-L137 EDIT: Also what diesieben07 said (I should read the 2nd page before posting <.<) Don't ask for support per PM! They'll get ignored! | If a post helped you, click the "Thank You" button at the top right corner of said post! | mah twitter This thread makes me sad because people just post copy-paste-ready code when it's obvious that the OP has little to no programming experience. This is not how learning works.
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