Resolved Getting an Array of GameObjects

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  1. FriendlyDev

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    Sorry i'm pretty new to Java and i'm working on my first bot if someone could explain to me how i could get an array of nearby GameObjects so i can possibly sort them by how close they are and the by the GameObjects animation ID that would be awesome! :D

     
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    Post #3 by Party, Jul 14, 2016
  3. Serene

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    in probably the simplest form:

    GameObject[] array = GameObjects.getLoaded().toArray();

    There are also methods in each of the interactable classes so you don't really have to sort them yourself. Check out the jdocs.
     
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  4. Party

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    Code (Text):
    1. GameObjects.newQuery().filter(new Predicate(){
    2.       private boolean test(GameObject o){
    3.             return o.getAnimationId() == your animation id;
    4.       }
    5. }).results().sortByDistance();
     
  5. Twinki

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    You can also use LocatableEntityQueryResults

    Code (Text):
    1. LocatableEntityQueryResults results = GameObjects.newQuery().results();
     

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