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==JavaScript== | ==JavaScript== |
Revision as of 02:33, 14 February 2018
The Redstone Input Port is an upgrade which allows web pages to read the redstone levels around the screen.
Recipe
The item on the left is a Blank Upgrade.
How to use
Like any other upgrades, install it by right-clicking on a screen with the upgrade in your main hand. You will need the "Link & upgrade" permission to do that.
JavaScript
- The upgrade name returned by
GetUpgrades
iswebdisplays:redinput
- If this upgrade is used in combination with the Redstone Output Port upgrade, the redstone level obtained by any of these queries/callbacks on an emitting block is undefined
- For more information on how to use these queries, check out Screen#JavaScript
Queries
This upgrade adds the following queries:
Query name | Arguments | Return value | Comment |
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GetRedstoneAt | int, int | {"level":int} |
0, 0 is the bottom left block. Rotation is not handled. |
GetRedstoneArray | None | {"levels":[int]} |
The level of the block at (x, y) is at index y * width + x
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Callbacks
This upgrade adds the following callbacks:
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webdisplaysRedstoneCallback(x, y, level)
will be called if the redstone level of the block at x, y has changed.