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Hey everyone. So I was thinking about how I do math
on the calculator when I want to find out how much gold I'm making from
auctions compared to vendoring stuff, and I realized I have a pretty
kewl/good method of doing it.
In order to find out how much gold I will make from an auction I look at Auctioneer and put into the calculator like so:
1 gold 95 silver shows up as 1.95 on the calculator. if you have 10
items that are selling for that much you do 1.95 times 10. that easy.
the number after the period is your amount in silver and the number
showing as the bigger number (before the period) would be how much gold
you get. so basically you would get 1.95 x 10 = 19.50...which is 19 gold
and 50 silver. but it'll show up on it as 19.5.
BUT!
If you have copper this is how you do it:
1 gold, 95 silver, and 25 copper times 10 where you do the copper
first times 10 and then you add the numbers to the 1.95 times 10. So
basically that means .25 (25 copper this time instead of silver) is done
as follows: .25 x 10 = 2.5 or 2.50...which is 2 silver 50 copper aand
then 1.95 x 10 = 19.5 or 19.50 and then .50 + .2 = .52 which is your
silver count so the gold stays at 19 and then you add another period and
put 50 at the end giving you: 19.52.50 which makes: 19 gold, 52 silver,
and 50 copper.
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it seems complicated but its really easy when actually doing it. heres a shorter version:
Now I am not a Math-Wizz or anything. Its just it so happens though
that it doesn't need fraction math or complicated decimal math so it was
easy to figure this method out on my own.
Feel free to share your method of calculating your profits and share
your thoughts on my method if you understand it. and this is the first
time I put the method into text too.
You could always just put the copper in the thousandths and ten thoudsanths spots, so 1.9525
Achievement earned: Powers of ten!!
OMG Batman, you've discovered the decimal point!
good god this had better be a troll.
k
To the OP,
If you are under 10 years old, awesome dude. I like they way you are thinking.
If you are 11-16, might want to pay a bit more attention math class.
How to convert gold to silver and silver to copper? like in RPG Games, im really low in math :p,
For example :
g = gold,s = silver, c = copper
My money is 50g 40s 80c
then Diamond Sword price is 45g 60s 85c
it will convert all,
so 50 - 45 = 5,
40 - 60 = ---, we convert the gold to silver, so 1 gold to silver , then we have 140 silver, 140 - 60 = 80
now we have 4g 80s 80c,
and for the copper, 80-1=79, 80+100=180 - 85 = 95
So we money will be 4g, 79s, 95c
Anyone can write the code for me? i try it alot times, but i keep failed :3
So confusing :3
I can make a function for doing all the math and stuff but, i just need a better explanation of what you are meaning sorry :/
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Curse Premiumif(c>100){
c=c-100;
s++;
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if(s>100){
s=s-100;
g++;
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that depends on if he wants it to be 100 c : 1 s, 100 s : 1 g, i understand what you said but not him lol :/
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Curse PremiumIf he don't want it to be 100 he can change it. (I never played RPG-Games yet (this is a Minecraft MiniGame, or?).
I always thought RPGs were about leveling and turn based battles (Super Mario RPG && Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga), not about AIMS & PBA testing.
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But I don't know what this should be in Minecraft...
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Hey everyone. So I was thinking about how I do math
on the calculator when I want to find out how much gold I'm making from
auctions compared to vendoring stuff, and I realized I have a pretty
kewl/good method of doing it.
In order to find out how much gold I will make from an auction I look at Auctioneer and put into the calculator like so:
1 gold 95 silver shows up as 1.95 on the calculator. if you have 10
items that are selling for that much you do 1.95 times 10. that easy.
the number after the period is your amount in silver and the number
showing as the bigger number (before the period) would be how much gold
you get. so basically you would get 1.95 x 10 = 19.50...which is 19 gold
and 50 silver. but it'll show up on it as 19.5.
BUT!
If you have copper this is how you do it:
1 gold, 95 silver, and 25 copper times 10 where you do the copper
first times 10 and then you add the numbers to the 1.95 times 10. So
basically that means .25 (25 copper this time instead of silver) is done
as follows: .25 x 10 = 2.5 or 2.50...which is 2 silver 50 copper aand
then 1.95 x 10 = 19.5 or 19.50 and then .50 + .2 = .52 which is your
silver count so the gold stays at 19 and then you add another period and
put 50 at the end giving you: 19.52.50 which makes: 19 gold, 52 silver,
and 50 copper.
-----
it seems complicated but its really easy when actually doing it. heres a shorter version:
Gold: 1.95 x 10 = 19.50
Copper: .25 x 10 = 2.50
Silver: 50 + 2 = 52 silver + .50 copper = 52.50
Total: 19 gold + .52 silver = 19.52 + 0.0.50 copper = 19.52.50 giving you 19 gold, 52 silver, and 50 copper.
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Now I am not a Math-Wizz or anything. Its just it so happens though
that it doesn't need fraction math or complicated decimal math so it was
easy to figure this method out on my own.
Feel free to share your method of calculating your profits and share
your thoughts on my method if you understand it. and this is the first
time I put the method into text too.
You could always just put the copper in the thousandths and ten thoudsanths spots, so 1.9525
Achievement earned: Powers of ten!!
OMG Batman, you've discovered the decimal point!
good god this had better be a troll.
k
To the OP,
If you are under 10 years old, awesome dude. I like they way you are thinking.
If you are 11-16, might want to pay a bit more attention math class.
If you are 16+ ...... :/
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It's just a simple math function
solved by my self
function convert(m){
copperCuby = m % 100;
m = (m - copperCuby) / 100;
silverCuby = m % 100;
goldCuby = (m - silverCuby) / 100;
}
function bought(goldPrice,silverPrice,copperPrice,itemId,itemName,itemData,amount) {
goldP = goldPrice * 10000;
silverP = silverPrice * 100;
copperP = copperPrice * 1;
count = goldP + silverP + copperP;
mg = goldCuby * 10000;
ms = silverCuby * 100;
mc = copperCuby * 1;
countP = mg + ms + mc;
if(countP >= count) {
goldCuby = 0;
silverCuby = 0;
copperCuby = 0;
countP -= count;
convert(countP);
chat("You Bought: " + itemName + " For: " + goldPrice + "g " + silverPrice + "s " + copperPrice + "c");
addItemInventory(itemId,itemData,amount);
} else {
chat("You Don't Have Enough Money");
}
}
Mind if I keep a copy? this would be usefull in the future.
Ok
2Scientific4Me
I see you know the arts of replacing built-in functions as well.