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Arthur Wesley

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You need to create a class that can:

 - track what "recipes" your machine knows

 - identify what recipe is currently in the machine

 - retrieve the output from that recipe

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39 minutes ago, Draco18s said:

You need to create a class that can:

 - track what "recipes" your machine knows

 - identify what recipe is currently in the machine

 - retrieve the output from that recipe

And how should I add slots to my container class, like, which method to use?

 

public class MSInfusorContainer extends Container {
	
    private final IInventory tileFurnace;
    private int cookTime;
    private int totalCookTime;
    private int furnaceBurnTime;
    private int currentItemBurnTime;

    public MSInfusorContainer(InventoryPlayer playerInventory, IInventory furnaceInventory)
    {
        this.tileFurnace = furnaceInventory;
        this.addSlotToContainer(new Slot(furnaceInventory, 0, 27, 40)); //<-- I'm talking about this, they are in the correct position in GUI,
      	                                                                //but I should add what kind of slot, this furnace itself?
        this.addSlotToContainer(new SlotFurnaceFuel(furnaceInventory, 1, 76, 40));
        this.addSlotToContainer(new SlotFurnaceOutput(playerInventory.player, furnaceInventory, 2, 134, 40));
      
      //...
    }

 

And to call each slot in my MSInfusorRecipes classhow could I do that?

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1 hour ago, Arthur Wesley said:

how should I add slots to my container class, like, which method to use?

SlotItemHandler

 

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18 hours ago, Draco18s said:

SlotItemHandler

 

This is my container class:

 

package tutuicraft3.sapphirecraft.blocks.msinfusortileentity;

import net.minecraft.entity.player.EntityPlayer;
import net.minecraft.entity.player.InventoryPlayer;
import net.minecraft.inventory.Container;
import net.minecraft.inventory.IInventory;
import net.minecraft.inventory.InventoryBasic;
import net.minecraft.inventory.InventoryCraftResult;
import net.minecraft.inventory.Slot;
import net.minecraft.item.ItemStack;
import net.minecraft.world.World;

public class ContainerMSInfusor extends Container {
	
    private final IInventory tileMSInfusor;
    private final IInventory outputSlot;
    private final IInventory inputSlots;
    private final World world;
 
	public ContainerMSInfusor(InventoryPlayer playerInv, final TileEntityMSInfusor infusor, IInventory mSInfusorInv, World world) {
		
		this.outputSlot = new InventoryCraftResult();
        this.inputSlots = new InventoryBasic("Infuse", true, 2);
        
        this.world = world;
		this.tileMSInfusor = mSInfusorInv;
		addSlotToContainer(new Slot(inputSlots, 0, 27, 40));
		addSlotToContainer(new Slot(inputSlots, 1, 76, 40));
		addSlotToContainer(new Slot(outputSlot, 2, 134, 40) {
			
			public boolean isItemValid(ItemStack stack)
            {
                return false;
            }
			
		});
	
		for (int i = 0; i < 3; i++) {
			for (int j = 0; j < 9; j++) {
				addSlotToContainer(new Slot(playerInv, j + i * 9 + 9, 8 + j * 18, 84 + i * 18));
			}
		}
	
		for (int k = 0; k < 9; k++) {
			addSlotToContainer(new Slot(playerInv, k, 8 + k * 18, 142));
		}
	}
	
    public void onContainerClosed(EntityPlayer playerIn)
    {
        super.onContainerClosed(playerIn);

        if (!this.world.isRemote)
        {
            this.clearContainer(playerIn, this.world, this.inputSlots);
        }
    }
	
	@Override
	public boolean canInteractWith(EntityPlayer player) {
		return true;
	}
	
	@Override
	public ItemStack transferStackInSlot(EntityPlayer player, int index) {
		ItemStack itemstack = ItemStack.EMPTY;
		Slot slot = inventorySlots.get(index);
	
		if (slot != null && slot.getHasStack()) {
			ItemStack itemstack1 = slot.getStack();
			itemstack = itemstack1.copy();
	
			int containerSlots = inventorySlots.size() - player.inventory.mainInventory.size();
	
			if (index < containerSlots) {
				if (!this.mergeItemStack(itemstack1, containerSlots, inventorySlots.size(), true)) {
					return ItemStack.EMPTY;
				}
			} else if (!this.mergeItemStack(itemstack1, 0, containerSlots, false)) {
				return ItemStack.EMPTY;
			}
	
			if (itemstack1.getCount() == 0) {
				slot.putStack(ItemStack.EMPTY);
			} else {
				slot.onSlotChanged();
			}
	
			if (itemstack1.getCount() == itemstack.getCount()) {
				return ItemStack.EMPTY;
			}
	
			slot.onTake(player, itemstack1);
		}
	
		return itemstack;
	}
}

Now I need a Recipes class, that can detect the input and output slots of my container class?, then detect the recipes items like I said before and then it outputs the result?

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1 hour ago, loordgek said:

Oops, I'm sorry, those github code were outdated, I just posted my actual one

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