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Hello, I need to get maximum meta value of block. I created a creative tab and returning random block as icon, but I have colored blocks. And I want to return random meta. But I don't know how to get maximum meta value of block. Now my creative tab code looks like this:

public static CreativeTabs decoration = new CreativeTabs("mtest_decoration") {
        @Override
        public ItemStack getTabIconItem() {
            int index = (int) Math.round(Math.random() * (MBlocks.BLOCKS.size() - 1));
            Block block = MBlocks.BLOCKS.get(index);
            int meta = 0;
            ItemStack is = new ItemStack(block, 1, meta);
            return is;
        }
    };

 

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Posted
9 minutes ago, diesieben07 said:

Call getSubItems to get all variants of an item.

This method requires NonNullList of ItemStacks.

But why? I trying to call this method from an instance of Item.

Posted
18 minutes ago, MineDen said:

This method requires NonNullList of ItemStacks.

But why? I trying to call this method from an instance of Item.

It's just a coding style thing. That was probably convenient to the person who needed that method in the first place since they were using it for making creative tabs. Like you could pass in an existing list for the creative tab and this method would add to it then you could get the list containing the subitems of multiple item types and if they are itemstacks that makes it super easy to put into the gui container inventory.

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7 minutes ago, jabelar said:

It's just a coding style thing. That was probably convenient to the person who needed that method in the first place since they were using it for making creative tabs. Like you could pass in an existing list for the creative tab and this method would add to it then you could get the list containing the subitems of multiple item types and if they are itemstacks that makes it super easy to put into the gui container inventory.

Okay, I'll try this now.

Posted

Sorry, but I can't understand this chain getSubItems>NonNullList>List>ItemStack, CreativeTabs... It is better to make own game on LWJGL 3 with bulit-in modloader always return random block with metadata 0.

Posted

Watch out for SideOnly(CLIENT), I believe getSubItems is client side only (as it is only used for the creative inventory).

 

Instead use:

BlockStateContainer bsc = block.getBlockState();
ImmutableList<IBlockState> values = bsc.getValidStates();

That will result in a list of IBlockStates that you can then ask for a pickBlock item.

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1 hour ago, diesieben07 said:

Not anymore.

Oh? Since what version?

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51 minutes ago, Choonster said:

Since this commit for 1.12. It was then done by Vanilla in 1.12.1.

Ok cool.

My code is likely holdover from when I did things in 1.11 (that is: I made it work without getSubItems and when I updated to 1.12, it still worked)

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On 16.02.2018 at 8:42 PM, diesieben07 said:

You create an empty NonNullList using NonNullList.create. Then you call getSubItems with that list and CreativeTabs.SEARCH. Afterwards you will have all sub items of that item in the list.

Seriously, this is not hard.

This method returns void, what I can do?

Posted
16 minutes ago, MineDen said:

This method returns void, what I can do?

 

It adds the items to the list that you pass as an argument.

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Posted
10 minutes ago, Choonster said:

 

It adds the items to the list that you pass as an argument.

Is this code right? It works.

public static CreativeTabs decoration = new CreativeTabs("mtest_decoration") {
        @Override
        public ItemStack getTabIconItem() {
            int index = (int) Math.round(Math.random() * (MBlocks.BLOCKS.size() - 1));
            Block block = MBlocks.BLOCKS.get(index);
            NonNullList<ItemStack> subBlocks = NonNullList.create();
            block.getSubBlocks(CreativeTabs.SEARCH, subBlocks);
            System.out.println(subBlocks);
            int meta = (int) Math.round(Math.random() * (subBlocks.size() - 1));
            ItemStack is = new ItemStack(block, 1, meta);
            return is;
        }
    };

 

Posted

Use Random#nextInt(int) to generate a random integer between 0 (inclusive) and the argument (exclusive) instead of the multiplication, subtraction and rounding you're doing now.

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Just now, Choonster said:

Use Random#nextInt(int) to generate a random integer between 0 (inclusive) and the argument (exclusive) instead of the multiplication, subtraction and rounding you're doing now.

Math.round(Math.random() * <count> - 1)

is the JavaScript arrays way, and it's my favourite way, so shut up i will use this way.

Posted
2 hours ago, MineDen said:

Is this code right? It works.


public static CreativeTabs decoration = new CreativeTabs("mtest_decoration") {
        @Override
        public ItemStack getTabIconItem() {
            int index = (int) Math.round(Math.random() * (MBlocks.BLOCKS.size() - 1));
            Block block = MBlocks.BLOCKS.get(index);
            NonNullList<ItemStack> subBlocks = NonNullList.create();
            block.getSubBlocks(CreativeTabs.SEARCH, subBlocks);
            System.out.println(subBlocks);
            int meta = (int) Math.round(Math.random() * (subBlocks.size() - 1));
            ItemStack is = new ItemStack(block, 1, meta);
            return is;
        }
    };

 

Why are you creating a random metadata?

What if the only valid values are 0, 1, 3, 7, and 12?

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