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1.12.2 [SOLVED] Help Rotating Stairs


JesusRH0717

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Hi, firstly there is a typo in the heading... you wrote Stars instead of stairs.

Now, if you want to place the stairs in a certain rotation you can click on the appropriate side of the block,i.e. the block you are placing the stair on.

If you want to rotate an already placed stair, break it... ?(cause I can't think of any way to rotate it without a modded item)

Edit: I can't figure out whether you want to do it programmatically or not ?

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4 minutes ago, Jaideep Heer said:

Hi, firstly there is a typo in the heading... you wrote Stars instead of stairs.

Now, if you want to place the stairs in a certain rotation you can click on the appropriate side of the block,i.e. the block you are placing the stair on.

If you want to rotate an already placed stair, break it... ?(cause I can't think of any way to rotate it without a modded item)

Edit: I can't figure out whether you want to do it programmatically or not ?

1.Thank you, for my error in the title.:D 

2.I am creating a mod, but it does not modify the stairs, so that they rotate as in vanilla.
I need help to know how to join the stair, or in any case the code xD

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If you look at the three images above, you can see that the different types of stairs are differentiated by three properties:-

> facing

> half

> shape

 

For connecting the stairs you'll probably mostly need to change the shape property.

If you see the code in the BlockStairs class, you can use its getStairsShape() function to find the current shape of the stair.

 

I haven't worked with blocks a lot so I can't really help any further. ?

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4 hours ago, Jaideep Heer said:

Minecraft_1_12_2_28_06_2018_22_38_37.png[/img][/url]Minecraft_1_12_2_28_06_2018_22_38_43.pngMinecraft_1_12_2_28_06_2018_22_38_47.png

 

If you look at the three images above, you can see that the different types of stairs are differentiated by three properties:-

> facing

> half

> shape

 

For connecting the stairs you'll probably mostly need to change the shape property.

If you see the code in the BlockStairs class, you can use its getStairsShape() function to find the current shape of the stair.

 

I haven't worked with blocks a lot so I can't really help any further. ?

Thank you very much, it helped me too much, I already solved the problem

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