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NETSCRIPT: add formulas.hacking.growAmount() (#1090)
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| [growPercent(server, threads, player, cores)](./bitburner.hackingformulas.growpercent.md) | Calculate the percent a server would grow to. Not exact due to limitations of mathematics. (Ex: 3.0 would grow the server to 300% of its current value.) |
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| [growThreads(server, player, targetMoney, cores)](./bitburner.hackingformulas.growthreads.md) | Calculate how many threads it will take to grow server to targetMoney. Starting money is server.moneyAvailable. |
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| [growAmount(server, player, threads, cores)](./bitburner.hackingformulas.growamount.md) | <p>Calculate the amount of money a grow action will leave a server with. Starting money is server.moneyAvailable. Note that when simulating the effect of [grow](./bitburner.ns.grow.md)<!-- -->, what matters is the state of the server and player when the grow \*finishes\*, not when it is started.</p><p>The growth amount depends both linearly \*and\* exponentially on threads; see [grow](./bitburner.ns.grow.md) for more details.</p><p>The inverse of this function is [formulas.hacking.growThreads](./bitburner.hackingformulas.growthreads.md)<!-- -->, although it rounds up to integer threads.</p> |
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| [growPercent(server, threads, player, cores)](./bitburner.hackingformulas.growpercent.md) | <p>Calculate the growth multiplier constant for a given server and threads.</p><p>The actual amount of money grown depends both linearly \*and\* exponentially on threads; this is only giving the exponential part that is used for the multiplier. See [grow](./bitburner.ns.grow.md) for more details.</p><p>As a result of the above, this multiplier does \*not\* depend on the amount of money on the server. Changing server.moneyAvailable and server.moneyMax will have no effect.</p><p>For the most common use-cases, you probably want either [formulas.hacking.growThreads](./bitburner.hackingformulas.growthreads.md) or [formulas.hacking.growAmount](./bitburner.hackingformulas.growamount.md) instead.</p> |
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| [growThreads(server, player, targetMoney, cores)](./bitburner.hackingformulas.growthreads.md) | <p>Calculate how many threads it will take to grow server to targetMoney. Starting money is server.moneyAvailable. Note that when simulating the effect of [grow](./bitburner.ns.grow.md)<!-- -->, what matters is the state of the server and player when the grow \*finishes\*, not when it is started.</p><p>The growth amount depends both linearly \*and\* exponentially on threads; see [grow](./bitburner.ns.grow.md) for more details.</p><p>The inverse of this function is [formulas.hacking.growAmount](./bitburner.hackingformulas.growamount.md)<!-- -->, although it can work with fractional threads.</p> |
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| [growTime(server, player)](./bitburner.hackingformulas.growtime.md) | Calculate grow time. |
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| [hackChance(server, player)](./bitburner.hackingformulas.hackchance.md) | Calculate hack chance. (Ex: 0.25 would indicate a 25% chance of success.) |
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| [hackExp(server, player)](./bitburner.hackingformulas.hackexp.md) | Calculate hack exp for one thread. |
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