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  1. 24 gru 2021 · You could get the coords and use math and a distance formula. Or you could execute facing @p raycast and count each raycast "jump"

  2. 29 maj 2017 · You can do this in 1.13+ now, with the /execute store command. The steps are as follows: store player coordinates > calculate the differences > square the differences > sum up > calculate the sqrt values. I'm using euclidean distance as the metric. 1.

  3. Marking distance. Distances in Minecraft are quite easy to measure. Officially, [1] Minecraft uses the metric system, and each block is considered to be 1 cubic meter. When you measure long distances, it's easier to count if you mark the terrain with a space of 4 blocks between each marked block.

  4. It'll be difficult to manually kill them all, and I also don't want to kill all parrots on the server with a generic command. It looks like the "r=" tag for radius has been replaced with "distance". So I test it out by typing "/kill @e [type=parrot,distance=50" and it says no entity was found.

  5. 22 cze 2020 · You can use execute store result ... run data get entity @s ..., to get the players's position in each axis, found in the Pos[x,y,z] data tag. If you store the target's coordinates and your coordinates in different scores, you can use subtraction using scoreboard players operation to find the distance along each axis.

  6. I have emerged from the Redstone and Politics sections to bring you a simple, yet helpful hint: How to quickly measure distance. Take point A and point B Using SPC, or the ingame version, mark Point A and Point B as Pos1 and Pos2

  7. You can use the positioned component to specify the executing position and then use distance to specify the distance from that position, in your case [distance=0..1].

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