Description
Comparator on Java and Bedrock are different when being powered on the side by other redstone sources other than redstone, comparator, and repeaters.
What I expected to happen was...:
I expected the comparator to turn off when I powered it on the side with a Redstone Block while the comparator is detecting an output signal on a container that is not full of items.
What actually happened was...:
The comparator is still powered even if it was powered on the side with a signal strength of 15 while the comparator is only outputting a signal strength of 3.
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Place any containter with a stack of any item inside;
2. Place a comparator output beside the container;
3. Place a redstone block at left or right side of the comparator.
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