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[1.8] Get chunk Coords [SOLVED]


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Simply divide x, y, z coords by 16 you will get chunk coords

 

int x = 1000, y = 64, z = 1000;
int chunkx = x >> 4;
int chunky = y >> 4;
int chunkz = z >> 4;

You do not need to calculate chunkY, as a chunk is from y=0 to y=255.

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You can get the using

blockPositionX & 15

, the same for Z;

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Thank you. I was expecting something similar to the biome name thing.

 

Anyways, if anyone wants the code for chunk information, here it is.

	int chunkX = GetXCoordinate() / 16;
int chunkY = GetYCoordinate() / 16;
int chunkZ = GetZCoordinate() / 16;
int inChunkX = GetXCoordinate() % 16;
int inChunkY = GetYCoordinate() % 16;
int inChunkZ = GetZCoordinate() % 16;
String daChunk = ("" + Integer.toString(inChunkX) + " " + Integer.toString(inChunkY) + " " + Integer.toString(inChunkZ) + " in " + Integer.toString(chunkX) + " " + Integer.toString(chunkY) + " " + Integer.toString(chunkZ)); 
mc.fontRendererObj.drawString("C: " + daChunk + "", 2, 32, 0xffffff);

	protected static Minecraft mc = Minecraft.getMinecraft();
/** Get Player Coordinates */
public static int GetXCoordinate()
{
	return (int) Math.floor(mc.thePlayer.posX);
}
public static int GetYCoordinate()
{
	return (int) Math.floor(mc.thePlayer.posY);
}
public static int GetZCoordinate()
{
	return (int) Math.floor(mc.thePlayer.posZ);
}

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As an addendum: Those 2 may seem like magic (chunkX = x >> 4 and inChunkX = x & 15). The actual operations you want are

chunkX = x / 16

and

inChunk = x % 16

- Division and modulus. Those make much more sense. They are equivalent to the above bit-hacks which are just a performance optimization.

 

There's a little difference between

x >> 4

and

x / 16

if

x < 0

, since

(-1 >> 4) == -1

while

(-1 / 16) == 0

. The same thing occurs on

&

and

%

.

(-1 & 15) == 15

while

(-1 % 16) == -1

.

To get correct chunk coords efficiently,

>>

and

&

are necessary.

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To get correct chunk coords efficiently,

>>

and

&

are necessary.

 

Yes, yes they are, as I discovered one night. :D

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