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In my config-reading class, I use the following code:

for (int i = 0; i < MachineRegistry.machineList.length; i++) {
	String name = MachineRegistry.machineList[i].getName();
	if (id.containsKey(name))
		throw new RuntimeException("Machine name "+name+"is attempting to re-register, from slot "+id.get(name)+" to "+String.valueOf(i));
	//ReikaJavaLibrary.pConsole(name);
	id.put(name, config.getBlock("Machine IDs", name, (490+i)).getInt());
	ReikaJavaLibrary.pConsole("ROTARYCRAFT: Loading machine "+name+" with ID "+id.get(name));
}

I intend for the default IDs to start at 490 and proceed until the max value of i (61, so the max ID should be 561). However, it seems to parse them as strings instead, and I get default IDs like 4095 for i = 61. This happens even if I try crap like Integer.parseInt(String.valueOf(490+i)) and functions returning integers.

 

Reading existing IDs is OK, but when it has to pick a new default, well, this is the console output:

2013-05-17 00:05:20 [iNFO] [sTDOUT] i: 59

2013-05-17 00:05:20 [iNFO] [sTDOUT] ROTARYCRAFT: Loading machine Firestarter with ID 561

2013-05-17 00:05:20 [iNFO] [sTDOUT] i: 60

2013-05-17 00:05:20 [iNFO] [sTDOUT] ROTARYCRAFT: Loading machine Magnetizing Unit with ID 562

2013-05-17 00:05:20 [iNFO] [sTDOUT] i: 61

2013-05-17 00:05:20 [iNFO] [sTDOUT] ROTARYCRAFT: Loading machine Containment Field with ID 4095

 

Why?

Posted

I don't know what's going on, but it is not doing what you say it's doing.

 

"490" + String(n) can never equal "4095."

 

Also, 490 + 61 is not 561.  Your maximum value should be 551.

 

In order to solve this, we need the class that is the variable 'id'.

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Posted

I don't know what's going on, but it is not doing what you say it's doing.

 

"490" + String(n) can never equal "4095."

 

Also, 490 + 61 is not 561.  Your maximum value should be 551.

 

In order to solve this, we need the class that is the variable 'id'.

 

"id" is a Hashmap of type <String,Int>, with keys being the names of the machines (the labels in the config file).

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