User talk:BoxFigs

Are you sure?
Regarding this edit, are you sure the order matters? It doesn't seem to matter for me, can you show a video with the command in various orders where some work and some give an error? What error would it even give? Or at least give me two commands to test where one works and the other doesn't?  LB ( T 03:14, 5 December 2013 (UTC)


 * Yes, I'm very sure. Try this: Place a dropper facing upwards. Put a Stone block in the first slot of the dropper (upper left). Stand on top of the dropper. Run this command: /testforblock ~ ~-1 ~ dropper 1 {Items:[Slot:0,id:1,Damage:0,Count:1]} An error message should come up saying something like "The block at [coordinates] did not have the required NBT keys" Then run this command: /testforblock ~ ~-1 ~ dropper 1 {Items:[Count:1,Slot:0,Damage:0,id:1]} This time, the command should succeed.
 * I haven't tried the correct order yet, but I tried the incorrect order and the command failed. BoxFigs (talk) 21:08, 5 December 2013 (UTC)


 * Both commands fail for me, even when I fix the syntax errors.  LB ( T 22:21, 5 December 2013 (UTC)


 * Hmm. It could be a bug, then. Syntax errors? What is the correct syntax for those commands? As for the edit, just leave it as it is right now so the order of the tags would match the game's data files. BoxFigs (talk) 22:41, 5 December 2013 (UTC)


 * The syntax error is, unless I am misaken, that you are putting object entries in an array instead of an object.
 * As for "the order [in] the game's data files", you do realize that the game doesn't intentionally choose this order for any specific reason? It just happens that the data structures sort the keys that way because it's efficient for searching - the particular data structure in question is a Map, which uses a binary search tree. The order you see is just a binary search tree, the game honestly could care less about the order, and in fact doesn't care when loading the files back.
 * However, I am still curious if it actually matters for the command syntax - I still doubt it, since it's easier to compare keys than indicies with a map, but I wouldn't put it past them.  LB ( T 00:26, 6 December 2013 (UTC)