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You already have the answer here:

23 hours ago, Draco18s said:

Well, the POWERED value and the dataManager are both private, so....

21 hours ago, Draco18s said:

ReflectionObfuscationHelper if I remember the class's name correctly.

You call getPrivateValue and pass in the SRG name of the field you want.

 

Edited by Danebi
Posted (edited)

1 make a static DataParameter<Boolean> field in your Events class

2use ObfuscationReflectionHelper.getPrivateValue inside a static block https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/g-fact-79/  to init the field

the fieldname is "field_184714_b"

3 in your event handler method check if the entity is a creeper

4 get the EntityDataManager and set the value with the DataParameter field in the class

Edited by loordgek
Posted (edited)

@loordgekok i will try to do it if it works i will but solved behind the topic

and when i try to add public or private static DataParameter<Boolean> it gives a error

package ultrahardcore.ultrahardcore.events;


import net.minecraft.entity.Entity;
import net.minecraft.entity.LivingEntity;
import net.minecraft.entity.SharedMonsterAttributes;
import net.minecraft.entity.monster.CreeperEntity;
import net.minecraft.nbt.CompoundNBT;
import net.minecraft.network.datasync.DataParameter;
import net.minecraftforge.api.distmarker.Dist;
import net.minecraftforge.event.entity.EntityJoinWorldEvent;
import net.minecraftforge.eventbus.api.SubscribeEvent;
import net.minecraftforge.fml.common.Mod;

@Mod.EventBusSubscriber(value = Dist.CLIENT)

public class Events {

    public static DataParameter<Boolean>// when i add this it errors

    @SubscribeEvent
    public void autoChargeCreeper(EntityJoinWorldEvent event)
    {
        CreeperEntity creeper = (CreeperEntity) event.getEntity();
        if (event.getEntity() instanceof CreeperEntity) {

        }
    }
}

and where do i put field_184714_b

and where is my event handler???

Edited by Crazy_sheep
Posted
        CreeperEntity creeper = (CreeperEntity) event.getEntity();
        if (event.getEntity() instanceof CreeperEntity)

Why would you cast it before checking it? This makes the checking pointless.

 

@Mod.EventBusSubscriber(value = Dist.CLIENT)

You should not be modifying entity data on client.

16 hours ago, loordgek said:

use ObfuscationReflectionHelper.getPrivateValue inside a static block https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/g-fact-79/  to init the field

the fieldname is "field_184714_b"

 

Posted

https://stackoverflow.com/a/4186354

https://mcforge.readthedocs.io/en/latest/concepts/sides/#fmlenvironmentdist-and-onlyin

I'm not sure which one is better (getPrivateValue/findField), but you will need to save the returned value into a static final field, and use them when needed. I hope you've done your own research and stuff instead of sitting here waiting for someone to give you copy paste code, good luck : )

Posted (edited)

i am sorry but i still dont get how to do this because public static final DataParameter<Boolean> gives errors

and i dont know how the getPrivateValue works

and i really wanna end this topic because i want to get this too work in my land its been 3 days and its still not working

Edited by Crazy_sheep
Posted
1 hour ago, Crazy_sheep said:

i am sorry but i still dont get how to do this because public static final DataParameter<Boolean> gives errors

It gives errors because what you are writing isn't valid Java. If you want to mod Minecraft you're supposed to know Java.

1 hour ago, Crazy_sheep said:

and i dont know how the getPrivateValue works

It has a javadoc but even if it didn't, you can still figure it by yourself.

1 hour ago, Crazy_sheep said:

and i really wanna end this topic because i want to get this too work

Then learn Java.

Posted
2 hours ago, poopoodice said:

I'm not sure which one is better (getPrivateValue/findField)

when the field is final you can use getPrivateValue

1 hour ago, Crazy_sheep said:

but learning java is sooo boring

to bad

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