How can I activate only 1 in Minecraft if two pistons are next to each other?

Co
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I'm currently trying to create a redstone display. But right now I have the problem that if I want to represent a number, 2 pistons with 1 signal are activated [see picture]

[PS: That in the picture is not my display had just built an example quickly. ]

I would be really happy if someone could help me.

Je

You only need to place one block (which does not output a Redsstone signal) between the red steal block and the piston.

an

Do not go so with Redstone blocks, you can forget right away.

Use StickyPistons that make Observer clocks. (StickyPiston → Observer → Air → Observer → Block → Lamp (the two observer so that they form ne clock if you activate the stickypiston))

Tip: To display numbers (7 segment display), it is sufficient anyway if you activate 2 blocks at once. You do not need any Redstone blocks or anything, you can just use Redstone cables.

an

Nope, that will not work.

ju

Maybe not with a dispenser.

Co

Small question if I read the whole thing I can't really imagine that. Could you maybe give me an example screenshot so I can start something damint

Greeting Slither

an

What should he dispensed? XD

an

If you really want to represent only numbers enough:

Do you want to control the whole binary you need something to convert binary into HexDec,

and then this to represent:

Can also be very compact with today's means.

But no idea what you are doing with the display.

Co

Thank you

an

With pleasure.

Can you also like something to build or teach, but can't just s.den PC. But vlt the next days.

Co
How can I activate only 1 in Minecraft if two pistons are next to each other

Habs done thanks for the help. The counter will eventually go up to 100,000.

an

Ah, with command blocks.

Co

Yes xD But would like to learn how it works with Redstone. Do you have any time in the future to show it to me?

an

Sure, I'll write you a message soon if I have time.

But currently have testing phase, until the end of July, so let's see