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How to make a block emit a weak redstone signal only when there is air below it?

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Hi, I'm pretty new to modding (just started yesterday). I've learned how to make blocks, items, tools, food, recipes etc. and I was thinking I want to learn some slightly more advanced things such as redstone signals. I know how to make a block output a signal, but I have no clue how to check for surrounding blocks, how to check for updates, or how to modify the signal after the block has been placed. How can I make a block output a weak redstone signal only when the block below is air?

7 hours ago, FlowGD said:

Hi, I'm pretty new to modding (just started yesterday). I've learned how to make blocks, items, tools, food, recipes etc. and I was thinking I want to learn some slightly more advanced things such as redstone signals. I know how to make a block ๏ปฟoutput a signal, but I have no clue how to check for surrounding blocks, how to check for updates, or how to modify the signal after the block has been placed. How can I make a block output a weak redstone signal๏ปฟ only when the block below is air?๏ปฟ

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You probably are going to want a TileEntityย (that extends ITickable - to allow yourย tile to update every tick) for this block.ย 

To check for air below a block, you are going to want to use World#getBlockState and check the position below the block (invoke BlockPos#down to offset the tile's pos down one).

Something like:

    @Override
    public void update() {
        if(!this.world.isRemote) {
            BlockPos downPos = this.getPos().down();
            if(world.getBlockState(downPos) == Blocks.AIR.getDefaultState()) {
                //set a bool to output redstone.
            }
        }
    }

Then, in your block class, when you go to set your weak power, you grab the TE from World#getTileEntity and check whether it should be outputting power or not.

Currently developing:ย https://github.com/unassignedxd/Dynamic-Quarries

ย 

Neither a tile entity norย ITickable is needed here, you can just override onNeighbourChanged.

Edit: you may need to override hasTileEntity and return true, but still return null from createTileEntity (this is perfectly fine and doesnโ€™t break anything) for onNeighbourChanged to fire for your block. Check without doing this first though

Edited by Cadiboo

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7 hours ago, unassigned said:

You probably are going to want a TileEntityย (that extends ITickable - to allow yourย tile to update every tick) for this block.ย 

To check for air below a block, you are going to want to use World#getBlockState and check the position below the block (invoke BlockPos#down to offset the tile's pos down one).

Something like:


    @Override
    public void update() {
        if(!this.world.isRemote) {
            BlockPos downPos = this.getPos().down();
            if(world.getBlockState(downPos) == Blocks.AIR.getDefaultState()) {
                //set a bool to output redstone.
            }
        }
    }๏ปฟ

Then, in your block class, when you go to set your weak power, you grab the TE from World#getTileEntity and check whether it should be outputting power or not.

I've made the tile entity and it works great, however I can't access the boolean from the tile entity

ย 

This is the code I'm using to set the weak power:

public int getWeakPower(World worldIn, IBlockState blockState, IBlockAccess blockAccess, BlockPos pos, EnumFacing side)
    {
		TileEntity tileentity = worldIn.getTileEntity(pos);
		
        if(tileentity.power) {
        	return 15;
        }else {
        	return 0;
        }
    }

I can't access the power variable, however I don't know how I would do it otherwise.

ย 

ย 

EDIT: I have fixed the problem, however I cannot see any changes in the redstone power when playing the game.

Edited by FlowGD

Donโ€™t use a tickable tile entity, you donโ€™t need one, and using one in this case is horrible for performance.

19 hours ago, FlowGD said:

I๏ปฟย can't access the power variable, however I don't know how I would do it otherwise.

ย 

ย 

EDIT: I have fixed the problem, however I cannot see any changes in the redstone power when playing the game.๏ปฟ๏ปฟ

Are you syncing and serialising your data?

Edited by Cadiboo

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