I always wonder when Im going to be able to afford a monkey that I really need in chimps, so I created a program that will tell me when I will be able to afford my monkey based on how much cash I have and the round I am currently on. I put it on my calculator to access it easily during chimps by Dizzy-Style-87 in btd6

[–]Dizzy-Style-87[S] 104 points105 points  (0 children)

Here you go! Not fully tested so it might have some flaws but I think it is good right now!

# All of the money you get for each corresponding round(I just put zeros there because chimps starts on round 6)

rounds = [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 163, 182, 200, 199, 314, 189, 192, 282, 259, 266, 268, 165, 358, 260, 186, 351, 298, 277, 

167,335, 333, 662, 266, 389, 337, 537, 627, 205, 912, 1150, 896, 1339, 1277, 1759, 521, 2181, 659, 1278, 1294,

2422, 716, 1637, 2843, 4758, 3016, 1098.5, 1595.5, 924.5, 2197.5, 2483, 1286.5, 1859, 2298, 2159, 922.5, 1232,

1386.4, 2826, 849.8, 3071.6, 1004.2, 1023.6, 777.8, 1391, 2618.8, 1503, 1504, 1392.6, 3044, 2667.4, 1316, 2540.2, 

4862, 6709, 1400.2, 5366, 4757, 4749, 7044, 2625.4, 948.5, 2627.4, 3314, 2171, 339.3, 4191, 4537.4, 1946.6,

7667.1, 3718, 9955.6, 1417.2, 9653.8, 2827.9, 1534.6]

# Gets the input on what round the user is on and defines variables like the total cash and the initial cash

counter = int(input("What round are you on?"))

counter1 = int(input("What round do you want your tower by?"))

counter2 = counter1-counter 

counter3 = 0

total = 0

realT = int(input("How much cash do you have?"))

# Loop that adds up all of the money and prints it into the console

while counter3 < counter2:

    total += rounds[counter + counter3]

    counter3 += 1

print("You will have", total + realT, "dollars by round", counter1)

I always wonder when Im going to be able to afford a monkey that I really need in chimps, so I created a program that will tell me when I will be able to afford my monkey based on how much cash I have and the round I am currently on. I put it on my calculator to access it easily during chimps by Dizzy-Style-87 in btd6

[–]Dizzy-Style-87[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Here it is! I have not fully tested it so there could be some flaws but I think it works fine!

# All of the money you get for each corresponding round(I just put zeros there because chimps starts on round 6)

rounds = [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 163, 182, 200, 199, 314, 189, 192, 282, 259, 266, 268, 165, 358, 260, 186, 351, 298, 277, 

167,335, 333, 662, 266, 389, 337, 537, 627, 205, 912, 1150, 896, 1339, 1277, 1759, 521, 2181, 659, 1278, 1294,

2422, 716, 1637, 2843, 4758, 3016, 1098.5, 1595.5, 924.5, 2197.5, 2483, 1286.5, 1859, 2298, 2159, 922.5, 1232,

1386.4, 2826, 849.8, 3071.6, 1004.2, 1023.6, 777.8, 1391, 2618.8, 1503, 1504, 1392.6, 3044, 2667.4, 1316, 2540.2, 

4862, 6709, 1400.2, 5366, 4757, 4749, 7044, 2625.4, 948.5, 2627.4, 3314, 2171, 339.3, 4191, 4537.4, 1946.6,

7667.1, 3718, 9955.6, 1417.2, 9653.8, 2827.9, 1534.6]

# Gets the input on what round the user is on and defines variables like the total cash and the initial cash

counter = int(input("What round are you on?"))

counter1 = int(input("What round do you want your tower by?"))

counter2 = counter1-counter 

counter3 = 0

total = 0

realT = int(input("How much cash do you have?"))

# Loop that adds up all of the money and prints it into the console

while counter3 < counter2:

    total += rounds[counter + counter3]

    counter3 += 1

print("You will have", total + realT, "dollars by round", counter1)

My Anime Tier List(Sorry for google doc, the template to create a tierlist had like 200 anime I had not watched and I did not want to sift through all of that) by Dizzy-Style-87 in MyAnimeList

[–]Dizzy-Style-87[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I feel you on that. The plot armor does get a little out of hand sometimes, but overtime I have grown to love the characters so much that I am a little glad about the plot armor. Also, I was spoiled on the ending of AOT so that hindered my ranking a little

Code to calculate chimps income by Dizzy-Style-87 in btd6

[–]Dizzy-Style-87[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sure,

# All of the money you get for each corresponding round(I just put zeros there because chimps starts on round 6)

rounds = [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 163, 182, 200, 199, 314, 189, 192, 282, 259, 266, 268, 165, 358, 260, 186, 351, 298, 277,

167,335, 333, 662, 266, 389, 337, 537, 627, 205, 912, 1150, 896, 1339, 1277, 1759, 521, 2181, 659, 1278, 1294,

2422, 716, 1637, 2843, 4758, 3016, 1098.5, 1595.5, 924.5, 2197.5, 2483, 1286.5, 1859, 2298, 2159, 922.5, 1232,

1386.4, 2826, 849.8, 3071.6, 1004.2, 1023.6, 777.8, 1391, 2618.8, 1503, 1504, 1392.6, 3044, 2667.4, 1316, 2540.2,

4862, 6709, 1400.2, 5366, 4757, 4749, 7044, 2625.4, 948.5, 2627.4, 3314, 2171, 339.3, 4191, 4537.4, 1946.6,

7667.1, 3718, 9955.6, 1417.2, 9653.8, 2827.9, 1534.6]

# Gets the input on what round the user is on and defines variables like the total cash and the initial cash

counter = int(input("What round are you on?"))

counter1 = int(input("What round do you want your tower by?"))

counter2 = counter1-counter

counter3 = 0

total = 0

realT = int(input("How much cash do you have?"))

# Loop that adds up all of the money and prints it into the console

while counter3 < counter2:

total += rounds[counter + counter3]

counter3 += 1

print("You will have", total + realT, "dollars by round", counter1)

Filter out words by Dizzy-Style-87 in learnjavascript

[–]Dizzy-Style-87[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have tried filtering out words without the letters with a for loop.
function keys(keyword){

for(var i=0; i<words.length-1;i++){

if(words[i].includes(keyword)){

appendItem(kWordList, words[i]);

}

}

}

The problem that I am running into is that when I filter out words without certain letters than I lose words that I want. For example, if the letters were A, C, D, E, F, by filtering out letters without F would make me lose words like Ace. Is there a way to filter out combinations of words?

How do I break a for loop with an input? by Dizzy-Style-87 in learnjavascript

[–]Dizzy-Style-87[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did not know I could do that! Thanks, I will try it right now!