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  1. Typically you would pillar up about 50 to 60 blocks, or climb a tall mountain, and use the direction and downward tilt angle of the target with your coordinates to calculate first the horizontal distance to the target, then the X and Z coordinates of the target based on that distance and direction.

  2. Block Distance Calculator: input the X Y Z while standing in one spot, move to another spot and input those X Y Z coords, then click calc and it tells you how many blocks are between the two points. It works diagonally, sideways, up and down, it doesn’t matter, the equation even works with positive and negative values.

  3. 30 maj 2017 · 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. Store Player Coordinates: You'd need to define objectives to store the values, I defined them as "X", "Y", and "Z"

  4. 22 gru 2021 · Welcome back to the Let's Play world for Episode 4! In today's episode of Let's Play Minecraft... - I build a wheat garden surrounding the windmill - I build a storage room underneath my house...

  5. Each zoom level of maps has a grid that all maps now align to. The top left corner of each map now aligns to the (x,z) coordinate (-64, -64) +- (m,n)*size. Where m and n are any integer numbers and size is the map size (128 for zoom level 0, up to 2048 for zoom level 4).

  6. 21 sie 2013 · Considering the pretty common design (20x20 base) for the iron golem farms, what is the minimum distance from one golem farm to another to make them work correctly? And how is this "distance" calculated diagonally?

  7. 10 gru 2010 · The Minecraft wiki has more information including the formula the game uses to determine growth rate, but it would seem that the quickest-growing crops are those surrounded by crops on either two sides. In other words, plant in straight lines.