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float v;
item i = $item[white chocolate chip brownies];
float minPrice = max(100, autosell_price(i) * 2);
if (!use_autosell && !is_tradeable(i)) return 0;
if (historical_age(i) > 3) v = mall_price(i);
else v = historical_price(i);
if (use_autosell && (v == minPrice)) v = autosell_price(i);
print("Value of " + i + ": " + v);
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{{RFI|Is there something I'm not thinking of, as the old description said non-autosell items returned a negative value?<br />Tested items included quest keys, macguffin diary & useless powder (all returned 0)}}
 
[[Category:Item Management]]

Latest revision as of 21:50, 21 May 2010

Function Syntax

int autosell_price(item it )

  • it is the item to check the price of

Returns the autosell price of item it, or a value <= 0 if the item cannot be autosold. For most items that cannot be autosold, such as common Quest Items, this value will be 0. The value will be presented as a negative number in a few unusual cases where an item can't be autosold, but does have a defined value detectable by other means: a Mall minimum price other than 100, or a price in one of the sign restaurants. The laser-broiled pear is an example of a non-autosellable item with a value detectable both ways.

Simple Example

Returns the autosell value if the mall price is at the minimum, else returns the mall price.

float v;
item i = $item[white chocolate chip brownies];
float minPrice = max(100, autosell_price(i) * 2);
if (!use_autosell && !is_tradeable(i)) return 0;
if (historical_age(i) > 3) v = mall_price(i);
else v = historical_price(i);
if (use_autosell && (v == minPrice)) v = autosell_price(i);
print("Value of " + i + ": " + v);


See Also

autosell()