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  1. Minecraft: Java Edition
  2. MC-38867

/testfor command does not work as it should

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    • Minecraft 1.7.2
    • Windows 7, Java 7
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      I apologize if this is a duplicate.

      I was working on a project in one of my worlds. I added a dummy scoreboard objective, and made sure my value was set to 0. Then I put down 10 command blocks with comparators as the output that tested for the values 1-10. When I powered them, every single comparator lit up, even though my value was set at 0. There were no typos in any of the command blocks. I also tried changing my value to one of the tested for values, but still, all of the comparators lit up.

      Commands used:

      scoreboard objectives add days dummy Days
      scoreboard players set @a days 0
      testfor @r[score_days=1]
      testfor @r[score_days=2]
      testfor @r[score_days=3]
      testfor @r[score_days=4]
      testfor @r[score_days=5]
      testfor @r[score_days=6]
      testfor @r[score_days=7]
      testfor @r[score_days=8]
      testfor @r[score_days=9]
      testfor @r[score_days=10]
      

      What I expected to happen was:
      None of the comparators would light up, as none of the command blocks tested for my value.

      What actually happened was:
      All of the comparators lit up.

      Steps to reproduce:
      1. Create a dummy scoreboard objective
      2. Set your value to any number
      3. Put down command blocks with comparators that test for your number and other values
      4. Power all of them

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            fahrenheit646 Ethan Wanless
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