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Hey guys, i got a few questions regarding a generator im making that uses anything that is burnable

#1 how can i check say coal or charcoal was in the slot?

#2 how can i make it consume that item and turn it into energy? like a coal generator lets say, and generate the amount energy i want with the value i specify

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how can i check say coal or charcoal was in the slot?
Coal and charcoal use the same item, just different metdata. So just check for
Items.COAL

without checking metadata and you will cover both.

 

how can i make it consume that item and turn it into energy? like a coal generator lets say, and generate the amount energy i want with the value i specify
To consume an item you can use the
extractItem

method on your

IItemHandler

.

How to generate energy from that depends on how you have energy implemented in your system. In the simplest case you only have to increment an

int

field in your TileEntity class.

Im not sure what method to use to check if the item is in that slot

Posted

To get an item from a slot you use

IItemHandler::getStackInSlot

(duh). To get an

Item

from an

ItemStack

you use

ItemStack::getItem

(also duh).

Quick question I have seen you do this but what do the "::" mean is it the same as using "#"?

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Posted

To get an item from a slot you use

IItemHandler::getStackInSlot

(duh). To get an

Item

from an

ItemStack

you use

ItemStack::getItem

(also duh).

Quick question I have seen you do this but what do the "::" mean is it the same as using "#"?

That is pretty much what it means. The
::

is actually an operator added in Java 8 to reference methods so they can be used for various things e.g. passing a

Function

as a parameter of a method. Probably not the best explanation, but this is what I know of them.

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Posted

To get an item from a slot you use

IItemHandler::getStackInSlot

(duh). To get an

Item

from an

ItemStack

you use

ItemStack::getItem

(also duh).

Quick question I have seen you do this but what do the "::" mean is it the same as using "#"?

That is pretty much what it means. The
::

is actually an operator added in Java 8 to reference methods so they can be used for various things e.g. passing a

Function

as a parameter of a method. Probably not the best explanation, but this is what I know of them.

Ahh and then that prompted me to look up lambda expressions which are pretty cool. (Been meaning to do that for a while now though). Thanks.

VANILLA MINECRAFT CLASSES ARE THE BEST RESOURCES WHEN MODDING

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Forge and vanilla BlockState generator.

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