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Hi.

 

So I'm currently coding a minecraft mod, and I have a block that explodes when you mine it. I've made an item that detects it, but I need to find the coordinates(like in minecraft you type ~ ~ ~ for the current coords) Any help?

 

 

@Override

public void onBlockDestroyedByPlayer(World world, int xPos, int yPos,

int zPos, int meta) {

double x = xPos;

double y = yPos;

double z = zPos;

world.newExplosion(null, x, y, z, 3F, true, true);

}

public boolean onBlockActivated(World world, int i, int j, int k, EntityPlayer entityplayer, int par6, float par7, float par8, float par9) {

int posx = 0;

int posy = 0;

int posz = 0;

world.setBlockToAir(posx,posy, posz);

net.minecraft.item.Item equipped = entityplayer.getCurrentEquippedItem() != null ? entityplayer.getCurrentEquippedItem().getItem() : null;

if (equipped instanceof ItemDetect);

return blockConstructorCalled;

Look at the parameters for the method you're overriding. The first three int parameters of onBlockActivated (i, j, and k) are the X, Y, and Z coordinates of the block, use those instead of posx, posy, and posz (all of which are 0).

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