Can multiple values be entered for one axis in a /testfor?





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So I am just wondering if I can add multiple values to one axis in a testfor command. This is an example of what I mean (note this is in command blocks) : testfor @p[x=x1,y=y1,z=z1 z2,r=r1]










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      So I am just wondering if I can add multiple values to one axis in a testfor command. This is an example of what I mean (note this is in command blocks) : testfor @p[x=x1,y=y1,z=z1 z2,r=r1]










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          No, you can't. Use two commands instead.



          Also, consider if you really need /testfor, it's usually not needed and got removed in 1.13.






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            No, you can't. Use two commands instead.



            Also, consider if you really need /testfor, it's usually not needed and got removed in 1.13.






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              No, you can't. Use two commands instead.



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                No, you can't. Use two commands instead.



                Also, consider if you really need /testfor, it's usually not needed and got removed in 1.13.






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