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Hi guys, since yesterday i can't find how can I get a Block instance or an Id from a registry name (for example "minecraft:coal_block")

I'm using forge 1.15.2-31.2.9

Thanks for helping me

ForgeRegistries.BLOCKS.get(...)

Might have the function name wrong, could be "getFromName" or similar. Should be easy to work out.

Items are in ForgeRegistries.ITEMS, etc.

 

You can also use @ObjectHolder annotations. See the docs.

Edited by Draco18s

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Thank you so much !
For other guys who watch this thread I used this function precisly: ForgeRegistries.BLOCKS.getValue(new ResourceLocation("minecraft:coal_block"))

3 hours ago, CAS_ual_TY said:

Blocks.COAL_BLOCK

Would probably be better for your example

Depends on what they're doing. But for the given code, yes, this is better.

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10 hours ago, CAS_ual_TY said:

Blocks.COAL_BLOCK

Would probably be better for your example

I know i can do that but i wanted to read registries names who were written on a file

4 minutes ago, Forix said:

I know i can do that but i wanted to read registries names who were written on a file

Why..?

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7 minutes ago, Novârch said:

Why..?

because i am reading schematic file who is written by worldedit. In the worldedit schematic format there is an nbt called "Palette" which contains all blocks used

1 hour ago, Novârch said:

Why..?

All sorts of data reasons. Recipes and loot tables deal with this sort of lookup too.

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