A redstone comparator is a redstone component used to maintain, compare, or subtract signal strength, or to measure certain block states (primarily the fullness of containers).
Replying to:Osta1I still dont understand how they work
They have multiple uses.
You put them next to a container, it outputs signal strength depending on the amount of items in it.
But also it can act like an “if” statement, where the power from the bottom gets compared to the side, if it’s equal or higher, the signal goes through.
And lastly there’s different subtraction mode, where it takes the main power, and subtracts it by the power from the side.
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A redstone comparator is a redstone component used to maintain, compare, or subtract signal strength, or to measure certain block states (primarily the fullness of containers).
what the frick even is minecraft anymore
That shit was added back in January 3rd 2013
Mainly cuz it was the missing component for many contraptions.
Especially super computers for some reason because people used it for storing numerical data. But that shit was done in ancient Minecraft times still.
Especially super computers
I repeat…
I still dont understand how they work
They have multiple uses.
You put them next to a container, it outputs signal strength depending on the amount of items in it.
But also it can act like an “if” statement, where the power from the bottom gets compared to the side, if it’s equal or higher, the signal goes through.
And lastly there’s different subtraction mode, where it takes the main power, and subtracts it by the power from the side.