public class BlockBagExtent extends AbstractDelegateExtent
BlockBag
to operations.Constructor and Description |
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BlockBagExtent(Extent extent,
BlockBag blockBag)
Create a new instance.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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BlockBag |
getBlockBag()
Get the block bag.
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java.util.Map<BlockType,java.lang.Integer> |
popMissing()
Gets the list of missing blocks and clears the list for the next
operation.
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<B extends BlockStateHolder<B>> |
setBlock(BlockVector3 position,
B block)
Change the block at the given location to the given block.
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void |
setBlockBag(BlockBag blockBag)
Set the block bag.
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commit, commitBefore, createEntity, fullySupports3DBiomes, getBiome, getBlock, getEntities, getEntities, getExtent, getFullBlock, getMaximumPoint, getMinimumPoint, setBiome
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
getBiome
setBiome
@Nullable public BlockBag getBlockBag()
public void setBlockBag(@Nullable BlockBag blockBag)
blockBag
- a block bag, which may be null if none is usedpublic java.util.Map<BlockType,java.lang.Integer> popMissing()
public <B extends BlockStateHolder<B>> boolean setBlock(BlockVector3 position, B block) throws WorldEditException
OutputExtent
BlockStateHolder
to the world, so future changes to the
BlockStateHolder
do not affect the world until this method is called again.
The return value of this method indicates whether the change was probably successful. It may not be successful if, for example, the location is out of the bounds of the extent. It may be unsuccessful if the block passed is the same as the one in the world. However, the return value is only an estimation and it may be incorrect, but it could be used to count, for example, the approximate number of changes.
setBlock
in interface OutputExtent
setBlock
in class AbstractDelegateExtent
position
- position of the blockblock
- block to setWorldEditException
- thrown on an error