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Hello! I am trying to get it to when I right-click the block (a block from my mod) the blockstate is full it will change to empty and it will drop two items.

However when I right-click the block the items don't appear. :(

 

The code below:

 

@Override

public boolean onBlockActivated(World worldIn, BlockPos pos, IBlockState state, EntityPlayer playerIn, EnumFacing side, float hitX, float hitY, float hitZ) {

if (state.getValue(TYPE) == EnumType.FULL){

worldIn.setBlockState(pos, (this.blockState.getBaseState().withProperty(TYPE, EnumType.EMPTY)));

EntityItem entityitem1 = new EntityItem(worldIn, hitX, hitY, hitZ, new ItemStack(Items.bucket, 1));

EntityItem entityitem2 = new EntityItem(worldIn, hitX, hitY, hitZ, new ItemStack(OraniaItems.bucket_of_brine, 1));

worldIn.spawnEntityInWorld(entityitem1);

worldIn.spawnEntityInWorld(entityitem2);

return true;

}

return false;

}

Posted

First check if this even returns true with System.out.println();

 
if(state.getValue(TYPE) == EnumType.FULL)

 

Than, do what diesieben said, nothing is needed with registrations.

 

 

Posted

  public boolean onBlockActivated(World worldIn ....

 

Here on the method you already have an instance of "World" so use it

 

 

If you are still not getting it: worldIn.isRemote instead of World.isRemote

Posted

I know I have an instance and but it give me an error: The final field World.isRemote cannot be assigned.

 

What exactly are you doing?

Don't type World.isRemote, that will bring you errors.

Type this: worldIn.isRemote

Posted

Not sure if your just making a simple slip-up or don't know java well enough yet.

 

A single equals is for assigning a value, a double equals is for comparing.

 

(worldIn.isRemote = false)

^ This is trying to set the isRemote field to false, but you can't because its final.

 

if (worldIn.isRemote == false)

^ this is what you want

Or better yet:  if (!worldIn.isRemote)

It is the shortened form of: if (worldIn.isRemote != true)

The exclamation mark represents not, so the statement is read as 'if world.isRemote is not true' thus its false.

 

 

Posted

As he mentioned above = is used to assign a value to a variable while == is for comparing. When you have a boolean you don't need to add the == part though because a boolean is always true or false. Adding ! Before your boolean is like saying "not" true.

Posted

(I put the entire onBlockActivated code)

 

@Override

public boolean onBlockActivated(World worldIn, BlockPos pos, IBlockState state, EntityPlayer playerIn, EnumFacing side, float hitX, float hitY, float hitZ) {

// This is some other code go to the next //

if (state.getValue(TYPE) == EnumType.EMPTY){

ItemStack itemstack = playerIn.getCurrentEquippedItem();

if (itemstack.getItem() == Items.water_bucket){

worldIn.setBlockState(pos, (this.blockState.getBaseState().withProperty(TYPE, EnumType.FULL)));

if (!playerIn.capabilities.isCreativeMode) {

playerIn.destroyCurrentEquippedItem();

return true;

}

 

}

}

//This is the code I'm using

if (!worldIn.isRemote){

if (state.getValue(TYPE) == EnumType.FULL){

worldIn.setBlockState(pos, (this.blockState.getBaseState().withProperty(TYPE, EnumType.EMPTY)));

EntityItem entityitem1 = new EntityItem(worldIn, hitX, hitY, hitZ, new ItemStack(Items.bucket, 1));

EntityItem entityitem2 = new EntityItem(worldIn, hitX, hitY, hitZ, new ItemStack(OraniaItems.bucket_of_brine, 1));

worldIn.spawnEntityInWorld(entityitem1);

worldIn.spawnEntityInWorld(entityitem2);

return true;

}

}

return false;

}

Posted

What I meant by This is some other code go to the next // is different code unrelated with my problem. I adjusted the code however it still does not work.

 

@Override

public boolean onBlockActivated(World worldIn, BlockPos pos, IBlockState state, EntityPlayer playerIn, EnumFacing side, float hitX, float hitY, float hitZ) {

 

if (state.getValue(TYPE) == EnumType.EMPTY){

ItemStack itemstack = playerIn.getCurrentEquippedItem();

if (itemstack.getItem() == Items.water_bucket){

worldIn.setBlockState(pos, (this.blockState.getBaseState().withProperty(TYPE, EnumType.FULL)));

if (!playerIn.capabilities.isCreativeMode) {

playerIn.destroyCurrentEquippedItem();

return true;

}

return false;

}

}

if (!worldIn.isRemote){

if (state.getValue(TYPE) == EnumType.FULL){

worldIn.setBlockState(pos, (this.blockState.getBaseState().withProperty(TYPE, EnumType.EMPTY)));

EntityItem entityitem1 = new EntityItem(worldIn, hitX, hitY, hitZ, new ItemStack(Items.bucket, 1));

EntityItem entityitem2 = new EntityItem(worldIn, hitX, hitY, hitZ, new ItemStack(OraniaItems.bucket_of_brine, 1));

worldIn.spawnEntityInWorld(entityitem1);

worldIn.spawnEntityInWorld(entityitem2);

return true;

}

}

return true;

}

 

Posted

The first part should also be inside the isRemote check.

Also, what I just noticed, why in the actual fuck are you using

hitX, hitY, hitZ

as the spawn coordinates of the item entity?

 

I am not very sure if this is actually a thing (because i am a 1.8 noob) but i think that BlockPos has got a .getX(), geY(), getZ().

You already have a BlockPos instance on your method so use pos.getX(), pos.getY() and pos.getZ() instead of hitX, hitY, hitZ.

 

If this is not a thing then ignore this comment. It is me being derpy on 1.8 forge.

 

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