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/cpos

This command allows for converting coordinates (that may be user-specified), between all three dimensions.

For every block traveled in the Overworld (in the X and Z directions), it is equivalent to 8 blocks in the Nether. The End has a 1:1 ratio with the Overworld's coordinates.

Usage

/cpos [(from|to) <source/target_dimension> [(to|from) <target/source_dimension> [<coordinates in source_dimension>]]]
/cpos [(from|to) <source/target_dimension> [<coordinates in source_dimension>]]
/cpos [<coordinates in source_dimension>]

If _____ is unspecified...

    <coordinates in source_dimension>: acts as if ~ ~ ~ was inputted

    <source/target_dimension>: by default the Nether; if the other, if specified at all, is the Nether, then the Overworld. If neither are specified, then <source_dimension> is the dimension the player is currently in, and <target_dimension> is the Nether. However, if the player is in the Nether, then <target_dimension> is the Overworld.

When using ~ ~ ~ to set <coordinates in source_dimension> (or leaving it unspecified), it takes the command's current position regardless of dimension. Also, it is possible for no arguments to be specified (as they are all optional, being surrounded by []).

Examples

/cpos from minecraft:the_nether 100 100 100

    → Output: (100, 100, 100) in the Nether is (800, 100, 800) in the Overworld

/cpos from minecraft:the_end to minecraft:overworld ~ ~ ~

    → Output: (X, Y, Z) in the End is (X, Y, Z) in the Overworld

/cpos 127 68 371

    → Outputs:

            When in the Overworld and End: (127, 68, 371) in the Overworld/End is (15, 68, 46) in the Nether

            When in the Nether: (127, 68, 371) in the Overworld is (1016, 68, 2968) in the Overworld

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