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  1. Minecraft: Java Edition
  2. MC-2915

Attempting to tp to an invalid coordinate returns "commands.generic.double.invalid"

    • Icon: Bug Bug
    • Resolution: Fixed
    • Minecraft 13w36a
    • Minecraft 1.4.2, (8)
      Minecraft 1.4.4, Minecraft 1.4.6, Minecraft 1.4.7, Snapshot 13w02a, Snapshot 13w02b, Minecraft 1.5, Snapshot 13w11a, Minecraft 1.5.1
    • Mac OS X 10.5.8, Java 1.5
    • Confirmed

      When you attempt to tp to an invalid coordinate (e.g. "/tp [player] invalidcoordinate"), the game will not return a proper error message, instead returning "commands.generic.double.invalid".

          [MC-2915] Attempting to tp to an invalid coordinate returns "commands.generic.double.invalid"

          I think its sorted but i cant be sure about 1.6.2

          James Adam Rose added a comment - I think its sorted but i cant be sure about 1.6.2

          Name Here added a comment - - edited

          Same, comfirmed in 1.6.2, its more of a minor fix. i tried "/tp @p ~0 ~20 ~0t" i pressed t again after the up arrow. same weird error showed up, so i searched for it here Edit, English language btw.

          Name Here added a comment - - edited Same, comfirmed in 1.6.2, its more of a minor fix. i tried "/tp @p ~0 ~20 ~0t" i pressed t again after the up arrow. same weird error showed up, so i searched for it here Edit, English language btw.

          Darth_Feder added a comment -

          Happened to me when trying to tp relative to my location, which was at bedrock at the time.

          Darth_Feder added a comment - Happened to me when trying to tp relative to my location, which was at bedrock at the time.

          tyler busby added a comment -

          This also happens if you type in something like

          /tp slowfreq 4.0 100.0 2.0, or numbers ending in .0.

          tyler busby added a comment - This also happens if you type in something like /tp slowfreq 4.0 100.0 2.0, or numbers ending in .0.

          Tails added a comment -

          Is this still a concern in the current Minecraft version? If so, please update the affected versions in order to best aid Mojang ensuring bugs are still valid in the latest releases/pre-releases.

          Tails added a comment - Is this still a concern in the current Minecraft version? If so, please update the affected versions in order to best aid Mojang ensuring bugs are still valid in the latest releases/pre-releases.

          Michele Gilkens added a comment - - edited

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          Michele Gilkens added a comment - - edited (removed spam)

          Kumasasa added a comment -

          Thanks, link fixed.

          Kumasasa added a comment - Thanks, link fixed.

          DevEd added a comment - - edited

          The link is broken (spelling error in address) (EDIT: not anymore :O)

          DevEd added a comment - - edited The link is broken (spelling error in address) (EDIT: not anymore :O)

          Kumasasa added a comment -

          That specific exception is not localized, other are, e.g. commands.generic.num.invalid

          Kumasasa added a comment - That specific exception is not localized, other are, e.g. commands.generic.num.invalid

          Yeah sorry, it was a stab in the dark with the language thing. I can had a quick peek code-wise and those exceptions are not localised.

          Chalmes (Jon) added a comment - Yeah sorry, it was a stab in the dark with the language thing. I can had a quick peek code-wise and those exceptions are not localised.

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