Put your money in the bank

Started by Legend, Sep 07, 2014, 12:57 AM

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Xevross


And I deleated that few thousand after I was finished testing.


I just have so much money cause I calculated the optimal time to convert pocket to bank.

Oh ok I didn't realise you deleted it.

Legend


Oh ok I didn't realise you deleted it.


I'll cheat with karma all day long, but I take credits very seriously.

Xevross


I'll cheat with karma all day long, but I take credits very seriously.

But if you cheat with karma, maybe you'll get your comeuppance and lose credits!

Legend


But if you cheat with karma, maybe you'll get your comeuppance and lose credits!


Go ahead.

Try to steal credits from me.

Xevross


Go ahead.

Try to steal credits from me.

Why would I ever do that?

Legend


Why would I ever do that?


So that I get what I diserve.

Xevross


So that I get what I diserve.

It wouldn't be your bad karma getting you though, it'd just be me

Legend


It wouldn't be your bad karma getting you though, it'd just be me


Is karma different in uk?

the-pi-guy

My calculator has been doing some math and it suggests to me, that if you were to put 10 credits away and come back in 2 years, you'd have 18,972,536 credits.  Assuming that credits are saved as doubles, and not ints.

Legend


My calculator has been doing some math and it suggests to me, that if you were to put 10 credits away and come back in 2 years, you'd have 18,972,536 credits.  Assuming that credits are saved as doubles, and not ints.


Oh, but they are saved as ints!

the-pi-guy

Put in 100 credits, come back in 2 years, you'd see numbers like this, depending on what happens. 
rounded = 186,445,075 credits
floor = 146,326,286 credits
double = 189,725,360 credits
ceiling = 240,063,720 credits

I'm 99% certain that the credits are saved as a double though. 

the-pi-guy


Legend


They are?  :(


Yeah. It calculates the interest, then rounds that to an int before adding it in.

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