Commands/setblock

Changes a block to another block.

Syntax

 * Java Edition


 * Bedrock Edition

Arguments

 * Specifies the position of the block to be changed.


 * Specifies the new block.


 * Specifies the block data to use for the new block. Values that are invalid for the specified block id revert to 0. If not specified, defaults to 0.
 * It must be between 0 and 65535 (inclusive).
 * It must be between 0 and 65535 (inclusive).


 * Specifies the block states to use for the block. An example of a setblock command with a blockstate is shown below: This command will place birch leaves ("old_leaf_type":"birch") that do not decay ("persistent_bit":true) at the relative coordinates of the player (~ ~ ~).
 * Specifies the block states to use for the block. An example of a setblock command with a blockstate is shown below: This command will place birch leaves ("old_leaf_type":"birch") that do not decay ("persistent_bit":true) at the relative coordinates of the player (~ ~ ~).

lit. 'destroy' or 'keep' or 'replace'
 * Specifies how to handle the block change. Must be one of:
 * — The old block drops both itself and its contents (as if destroyed by a player). Plays the appropriate block breaking noise.
 * — Only air blocks are changed (non-air blocks are unchanged).
 * — The old block drops neither itself nor any contents. Plays no sound.
 * If not specified, defaults to.

Examples

 * Put a chest facing east at your feet
 * Place a sign next to it $$
 * (Note the two sets of quotes around the text. They are required.)
 * Put a top quartz slab at the top of your head
 * (Note the two sets of quotes around the text. They are required.)
 * Put a top quartz slab at the top of your head

History
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