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  1. 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.

  2. distance=..50 or distance=0..50..50 means in a radius of 50 block. One good thing for 1.13, so you wouldn't have do distance=50, distance_min=0.

  3. Measuring distances in Minecraft can be quite tedious, but a few simple guidelines can prevent you from making mistakes. See this page for more conversion details: Tutorials/Units of measure. Contents. 1 Marking distance. 2 Viewing exact coordinates in-game. 2.1 Bedrock Edition. 2.2 Java Edition. 2.2.1 Relative to crosshair line.

  4. 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.

  5. Hello, I'm making a minecraft java map, and I need to have command blocks around the map that measure the distance between the nearest player. Anyone know how to do this?

  6. If you want it to apply to players within 3, change it to [distance=..3] And if you want it to be between 2 numbers, use [distance=x..y] And if you want it to be 3 or more use [distance=3..] Make sure you change it to [distance=..3] this gets me all the time but its really important so never forget those 2 dots. i tried to make command block ...

  7. 9 wrz 2020 · I had the idea to store the distance of all players to that armorstand in their "Distance"-score and then compare the 2 scores for every player. But I don't know a way to store the distance in an scoreboard or to get it with a command. Is there a way to do this?

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