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HackingFormulas.growAmount() method

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, what matters is the state of the server and player when the grow *finishes*, not when it is started.

The growth amount depends both linearly *and* exponentially on threads; see grow for more details.

The inverse of this function is formulas.hacking.growThreads, although it rounds up to integer threads.

Signature:

growAmount(server: Server, player: Person, threads: number, cores?: number): number;

Parameters

Parameter

Type

Description

server

Server

Server info, typically from getServer

player

Person

Player info, typically from getPlayer

threads

number

Number of threads to grow with. Can be fractional.

cores

number

(Optional) Number of cores on the computer that will execute grow.

Returns:

number

The amount of money after the calculated grow.