Coordinates

Coordinates are numbers that represent the Player's position in a World. They will be added in Update 1.2.

Usage
Coordinates can be used to mark certain areas, allowing the Player to find them again by inputting the Coordinates into a Command Block if Commands are enabled. Alternatively, a Player could simply walk or fly to the location. This is especially useful if the Player respawns or wishes to share a location with someone else.

Description
Coordinates are based on a grid with three axes, x;y;z. The point where the axes intersect is known as the origin point.
 * The x-axis represents the longitude in the World. It indicates the Player's distance east or west of the origin point.
 * The z-axis represents the latitude in the World. It indicates the Player's distance north or south of the origin point.
 * The y-axis represents the elevation, or height above sea level in the world. It indicates the Player's position in terms of height.

Trivia

 * Coordinates can be disabled by admins on servers.
 * In Minecraft, 1 coordinate number is the same as one Block.
 * As the Player moves south, the z-axis number increases; similarly, the number decreases as he/she travels north. The same occurs with the x-axis number; it increases when going west and decreases when traveling east. Therefore, the sytem works as follows:
 * Z-axis: South (+); North (-)
 * X-axis: West (+); East (-)
 * Y-axis: Number increases with altitude, and decreases with the same.
 * Y=63 is the sea level for the Overworld, and y 31 is the Lava sea level for the Nether.