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Determine block types in a cuboid for which one corner is at the position (x0, y0, z0) and the opposite corner is at the position (x1, y1, z1).
getBlocks(x0, y0, z0, x1, y1, z1)
A numeric value giving the starting north / south position of the cuboid.
A numeric value giving the starting height of the cuboid.
A numeric value giving the starting east / west position of the cuboid.
A numeric value giving the north / south position of the opposite corner of the cuboid.
A numeric value giving the ending height of the opposite corner of the cuboid.
A numeric value giving the ending east / west position of the opposite corner of the cuboid.
An 3-D array of integers where each integer gives the ID of the type of a block in the cuboid.
# NOT RUN { mc_connect() h <- getHeight(0,0) block_types <- getBlocks(0, h, 0, 1, h + 3, 2) block_types find_item(id = block_types[1, 1, 1]) # } # NOT RUN { # }
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