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New page: Will return and int value of your current fullness level. <pre>if(my_fullness() < fullness_limit()){ eat(1, $item[papaya]); }</pre>
 
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Will return and int value of your current fullness level.
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Latest revision as of 21:40, 21 May 2010

Function Syntax

int my_fullness()

Returns the current fullness of the logged-in character.

Code Sample

To eat as many peach pies as possible:

if (my_fullness() < (fullness_limit() - 2))
   eat(floor(((fullness_limit() - my_fullness()) / 3) , $item[peach pie]);

See Also

fullness_limit()

Special

When not logged in, this function returns 0.