All target selectors start with @
. The following character is the selector type. For example, @p
means 'closest player'.
Target selectors may have additional, optional arguments. You can specify these in [ ]
, using the syntax argument=value
. For example, @p[x=0,y=5,z=-500]
.
There is a special short syntax for just specifying x
, y
, z
and r
arguments; simply list their values separated by a comma, without x=
. For example: @p[100,64,-100,5]
for 5 range, x=100
, y=64
and z=-100
. Each of these are optional and skippable by leaving them empty. For example, to just specify y
coordinate: @p[,64]
.
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