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1.7.2 Custom experience bar


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Ive made a level bar that currently shows the level of the player and text on the bar that shows the number of the level: http://prntscr.com/37nwjw

 

But it doesn't fill up like the experience bar (It fills up then it will level up). It currently just fills up the whole bar according the the level. I mean that the maximum level is 245, so if the player level is 122 the bar would be halfway full.

 

I want it to act like the experience bar with how it will fill up then you will level up

 

The is the current code that i have

 

Gui:

private static void levelUp(EntityPlayer p){
	Minecraft mc = Minecraft.getMinecraft(); 
	ScaledResolution sc = new ScaledResolution(mc.gameSettings, mc.displayWidth, mc.displayHeight);
	ExtendedPlayer props = ExtendedPlayer.get(p);
	GuiIngame g = mc.ingameGUI;
	int h = sc.getScaledHeight();
	int w = sc.getScaledWidth();
	int h1 = h - Config.levelHeight;
	int w1 = w - Config.levelWidth;
	int maxLevel = DataHelper.getMaxLevel();
	int level = props.getLevel();
	if(maxLevel > 0){
		g.drawTexturedModalRect(w1, h1, 0, 0, 256, 19);

		if(level > 0){
			g.drawTexturedModalRect(w1 + 5, h1 + 5, 5, 24, level, 33);
		}
	}
	if(level >= maxLevel){
		mc.fontRenderer.drawString(DovakiinAPI.GOLD + "Lv: " + level + " (Max)", w1 + 100, h1 + 6, 0, false);
	}else{
		mc.fontRenderer.drawString(DovakiinAPI.GOLD + "Lv: " + level, w1 + 118, h1 + 6, 0, false);
	}
	String s = "Coins: " + props.getCoins(p);
	mc.fontRenderer.drawString(DovakiinAPI.GOLD + s, w1 + 110, h1 + 20, 0, false);
}

 

If anyone could help, that would be great! :)

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First, you need a texture to represent the full bar that will render over top of the background image, if any.

 

Let's assume your full xp bar texture is 50 pixels in width, then you can calculate the amount to draw as:

// currentXP is the current amount the player has
// maxXP is the maximum amount the player can have before increasing in level
int xp_width = (currentXP / maxXP) * 50;

drawTexturedModalRect(xPos, yPos, texturePosX, texturePosY, xp_width, textureHeight);

 

Basically you are drawing your texture as normal, but restricting the width to a proportional amount.

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First, you need a texture to represent the full bar that will render over top of the background image, if any.

 

Let's assume your full xp bar texture is 50 pixels in width, then you can calculate the amount to draw as:

// currentXP is the current amount the player has
// maxXP is the maximum amount the player can have before increasing in level
int xp_width = (currentXP / maxXP) * 50;

drawTexturedModalRect(xPos, yPos, texturePosX, texturePosY, xp_width, textureHeight);

 

Basically you are drawing your texture as normal, but restricting the width to a proportional amount.

 

Assuming maxXP is a float/double. If it isn't, you do an integer division and thus only return 0 until currentXP (which can be an integer) reaches maxXP.

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First, you need a texture to represent the full bar that will render over top of the background image, if any.

 

Let's assume your full xp bar texture is 50 pixels in width, then you can calculate the amount to draw as:

// currentXP is the current amount the player has
// maxXP is the maximum amount the player can have before increasing in level
int xp_width = (currentXP / maxXP) * 50;

drawTexturedModalRect(xPos, yPos, texturePosX, texturePosY, xp_width, textureHeight);

 

Basically you are drawing your texture as normal, but restricting the width to a proportional amount.

 

Assuming maxXP is a float/double. If it isn't, you do an integer division and thus only return 0 until currentXP (which can be an integer) reaches maxXP.

Right. I forgot to mention you need to cast your int to float when doing the division, in case you weren't already aware of that.

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As soon as I'm level 10, the bar will fill up, other than that, the bar wont show any level: http://prntscr.com/3826le

 

private static void levelUp(EntityPlayer p){
	Minecraft mc = Minecraft.getMinecraft(); 
	ScaledResolution sc = new ScaledResolution(mc.gameSettings, mc.displayWidth, mc.displayHeight);
	ExtendedPlayer props = ExtendedPlayer.get(p);
	GuiIngame g = mc.ingameGUI;
	int h = sc.getScaledHeight();
	int w = sc.getScaledWidth();
	int h1 = h - Config.levelHeight;
	int w1 = w - Config.levelWidth;
	int maxLevel = DataHelper.getMaxLevel();
	int level = props.getLevel();
	int levelUp = 10;
	int levelWidth = (level / levelUp) * 245;
	if(maxLevel > 0){
		g.drawTexturedModalRect(w1, h1, 0, 0, 256, 19);

		if(level > 0){
			g.drawTexturedModalRect(w1 + 5, h1 + 5, 5, 24, levelWidth, 33);
		}
	}
	if(level >= maxLevel){
		mc.fontRenderer.drawString(DovakiinAPI.GOLD + "Lv: " + level + " (Max)", w1 + 100, h1 + 6, 0, false);
	}else{
		mc.fontRenderer.drawString(DovakiinAPI.GOLD + "Lv: " + level, w1 + 118, h1 + 6, 0, false);
	}
	String s = "Coins: " + props.getCoins(p);
	mc.fontRenderer.drawString(DovakiinAPI.GOLD + s, w1 + 110, h1 + 20, 0, false);
}

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Okay... So now its acting like lv 10 is the max level (fills it all the way up when its level 10, so when its lv 5 it is 1/2 full)

It would help us help you if you posted your code. Also, by "max", I meant the maximum value your xp bar should hold, so if you need 100 kills to gain a level, max = 100, and kills is obviously the number of kills the player currently has.

 

((float) current_player_kills / 100F) * 50F would give you a scale of 2 kills per pixel.

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