You haven't actually asked a question.
To build a String out of multiple arguments, you can do something like this: StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(); for(int i =...
Try adding some debug messages to see if that code is even being executed.
KmanCrazy break and continue are two very useful keywords to know when dealing with loops. The keyword break will immediately terminate the loop...
I personally don't see anything wrong with using if(booleanExpression == false) over using if(!booleanExpression) In some cases it may be easier...
You would only need a player variable if you need to use methods that are specific to players (such as teleporting). Otherwise, you would be fine...
You will need to get a String representation of x. You can do this using Integer.toString(x) I believe.
Post your whole code then.
Could you be more specific about what you mean when you say it "doesn't work"?
I believe the getPlayer method will return null if the player you are trying to find is offline. Therefore, in your if statement you should do...
That is not exactly accurate. Every full loop around a circle (ie 360°) is equal to 2π radians instead of just 2 radians. Every half loop around...
I always return true and print out specialized messages for each possible misuse of the command (non-existent player, too many/few arguments,...
Assuming the keys are evenly distributed among the possible positions, I doubt performance would be affected in any noticeable way even for a...
I think if(Integer.parseInt(args[0]) == 1) should work. Just make sure args[0] is actually a number or you will get a NumberFormatException.
Are you looking for something like if(condition1 || condition2) where the || translates to "or"?
I think you want to switch your greater than and less than signs for the negative values.
Get rid of the constructor for your main class.
Check your braces. What you currently have requires args[0] to be both "info" and "helmet" (which is impossible) if you want that portion of the...
That is strange. I know when I used it, all my player names were completely in lowercase and it worked fine. Can you show us how you are using it?
coasterman10 This is also what I would do, but this won't compile because you need to add a default return value such as "not in team" if the...
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