

If this is the case, I'm not familiar with whatever API you're using to interpret this code, and can't offer any other idea as to why its throwing that error. In the case that that is not the last bracket, the code seems fine, aside from defining a function within a function, in which case the inner function is not accessible to the outside it is only accessible from within the function. In the code above, I've bolded each and every bracket.

Note the extra bracket, placed after your else if's method use(JS is an object-oriented language in this case, this references the term 'method' which is a function of an object, in this case being 'Player'). Read more about BlockLauncher Whats new in. }else if(itemId=280) // I indented this bracket for easier reading BlockLauncher is a Minecraft PE launcher that provides users with all kinds of useful features like patches, texture packs, and various mods. I'll be highlighting your singular error here in the comments of that code function useItem(x,y,z,itemId,blockId,side) So for example, here is your current code. Minecraft / BlockLauncher - In today's video, it's 'Minecraft PE vs BlockLauncher' or 'Block Launcher vs Minecraft Pocket Edition' This.

All brackets must match, this is the rule I commonly follow when I'm not using an IDE(integrated development environment) to script.
