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[Solved] [1.13.2] Why is this code not working?


Tameet

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I wrote this code, but test_item don't drops when i break a gravel with a stick in mainhand. What's wrong?

		if ((event.getState().getBlock() instanceof BlockGravel)) {
			if (event.getHarvester() != null) {
				ItemStack tool = event.getHarvester().getHeldItemMainhand();
				ItemStack item = new ItemStack(Items.STICK);
				if (tool == item) {
					event.getDrops().add(new ItemStack(ItemList.test_item, 1));
					event.setDropChance((float) 0.8);
				}
			}
		}

 

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You've created two different instance of ItemStack. They don't double equal "==".

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Try this:

if ((event.getState().getBlock() instanceof BlockGravel)) {
	if (event.getHarvester() != null) {
		Item tool = event.getHarvester().getHeldItemMainhand().getItem();
		if (tool == Items.STICK) {
			event.getDrops().add(new ItemStack(ItemList.test_item, 1));
			event.setDropChance((float) 0.8);
		}
	}
}

 

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13 minutes ago, TheOnlyTrueEnte said:

Try this:


if ((event.getState().getBlock() instanceof BlockGravel)) {
	if (event.getHarvester() != null) {
		Item tool = event.getHarvester().getHeldItemMainhand().getItem();
		if (tool == Items.STICK) {
			event.getDrops().add(new ItemStack(ItemList.test_item, 1));
			event.setDropChance((float) 0.8);
		}
	}
}

 

Many thanks

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In java "==" does mean something different than in other languages, "==" compares if both references reference the same instance, if you wanna compare if 2 objects are equal, you can use .equals() method or as provided by Forge a reference to the registered Item/Block in Items.<name of block>, Blocks.<name of block> ( note that as pointed out by @TheOnlyTrueEnte you can use == here because the getItem() method you're using returns a reference to some item in Items or your custom item list not a new instance of that item)

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3 hours ago, TheOnlyTrueEnte said:

Try this:


if ((event.getState().getBlock() instanceof BlockGravel)) {
	if (event.getHarvester() != null) {
		Item tool = event.getHarvester().getHeldItemMainhand().getItem();
		if (tool == Items.STICK) {
			event.getDrops().add(new ItemStack(ItemList.test_item, 1));
			event.setDropChance((float) 0.8);
		}
	}
}

 

Please do not post copy-pastable code like this. Others might copy it without learning anything.

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3. Never copy and paste code. You won't learn anything from doing that.

4. 

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Programming via Eclipse's hotfixes will get you nowhere

5. Learn to use your IDE, especially the debugger.

6.

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The "picture that's worth 1000 words" only works if there's an obvious problem or a freehand red circle around it.

Support & Bug Reports:

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1. Read the EAQ before asking for help. Remember to provide the appropriate log(s).

2. Versions below 1.11 are no longer supported due to their age. Update to a modern version of Minecraft to receive support.

 

 

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