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MCPE-67364

target selector arguments x, y, z not working

When using the target selector Arguments for coordinates (x, y, z) they Always return true. For example /kill @e[y=10] would kill all entities even if they aren't on y - coordinate 10. This bug seems to exist for quite a long time. 

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It would be good to be able to read, this is no Bug!

See: https://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Commands#Selecting_targets_by_coordinate

Please close this report, Thanks.

It would be good to be able to read, this is no Bug!

See: https://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Commands#Selecting_targets_by_coordinate

Please close this report, Thanks.

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Thank you for your report!
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I have the same problem. Even though, I did it, exactly how the wiki tells you, nothing happens.

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Hi F

Could you post the commands that you used? I don't have any problems when using for example /kill @e[x=0,y=0,z=0,dx=0,dx=0,dz=0] but I can't use something like /kill @e[y=0,dy=0] but I think this is not really a bug.

I'm not sure if its an issue either, but when in doubt, write an issue, if we aren't right then they won't fix it 😃 
Is this still an issue in the latest version?

I'm not sure if its an issue either, but when in doubt, write an issue, if we aren't right then they won't fix it 😃 
Is this still an issue in the latest version?

Cleaning up old tickets: This ticket had been set to 'Awaiting Response', but has not received a response from the reporter (~3 months+) so is being closed as Incomplete. If you feel this is still a valid issue then please comment, or create a new ticket following the Issue Guidelines which includes steps to reproduce the problem.

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Cleaning up old tickets: This ticket had been set to 'Awaiting Response', but has not received a response from the reporter (~3 months+) so is being closed as Incomplete. If you feel this is still a valid issue then please comment, or create a new ticket following the Issue Guidelines which includes steps to reproduce the problem.

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Windows

Windows 10 Pro 1909

argument, selector, target

1.14.30 Hotfix

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