DOC: print() and friends: some examples

Some examples for how to use `print()` and related functions.  Use cross-referencing to reduce duplicate examples.
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Duck McSouls 2022-09-30 14:22:49 +10:00
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@ -4822,6 +4822,77 @@ export interface NS {
* @remarks
* RAM cost: 0 GB
*
* If the argument is a string, you can color code your message by prefixing your
* string with one of these strings:
*
* - `"ERROR"`: The whole string will be printed in red. Use this prefix to indicate
* that an error has occurred.
*
* - `"SUCCESS"`: The whole string will be printed in green, similar to the default
* theme of the Terminal. Use this prefix to indicate that something is correct.
*
* - `"WARN"`: The whole string will be printed in yellow. Use this prefix to
* indicate that you or a user of your script should be careful of something.
*
* - `"INFO"`: The whole string will be printed in purplish blue. Use this prefix to
* remind yourself or a user of your script of something. Think of this prefix as
* indicating an FYI (for your information).
*
* For custom coloring, use ANSI escape sequences. The examples below use the Unicode
* escape code `\u001b`. The color coding also works if `\u001b` is replaced with
* the hexadecimal escape code `\x1b`. The Bash escape code `\e` is not supported.
* The octal escape code `\033` is not allowed because the game runs JavaScript in
* strict mode.
*
* @example
* ```ts
* // NS1
* // Default color coding.
* print("ERROR means something's wrong.");
* print("SUCCESS means everything's OK.");
* print("WARN Tread with caution!");
* print("WARNING, warning, danger, danger!");
* print("WARNing! Here be dragons.");
* print("INFO for your I's only (FYI).");
* print("INFOrmation overload!");
* // Custom color coding.
* var cyan = "\u001b[36m";
* var green = "\u001b[32m";
* var red = "\u001b[31m";
* var reset = "\u001b[0m";
* var msgError = red + "Ugh! What a mess." + reset;
* var msgSuccess = green + "Well done!" + reset;
* var msgMixed = cyan + "ERROR Should this be in red?" + reset;
* print(msgError);
* print(msgSuccess);
* print(msgMixed);
* tail();
* ```
* @example
* ```ts
* // NS2
* // Default color coding.
* ns.print("ERROR means something's wrong.");
* ns.print("SUCCESS means everything's OK.");
* ns.print("WARN Tread with caution!");
* ns.print("WARNING, warning, danger, danger!");
* ns.print("WARNing! Here be dragons.");
* ns.print("INFO for your I's only (FYI).");
* ns.print("INFOrmation overload!");
* // Custom color coding.
* const cyan = "\u001b[36m";
* const green = "\u001b[32m";
* const red = "\u001b[31m";
* const reset = "\u001b[0m";
* const msgError = "Ugh! What a mess.";
* const msgSuccess = "Well done!";
* const msgMixed = "ERROR Should this be in red?";
* ns.print(`${red + msgError + reset}`);
* ns.print(`${green + msgSuccess + reset}`);
* ns.print(`${cyan + msgMixed + reset}`);
* ns.tail();
* ```
*
* @param args - Value(s) to be printed.
*/
print(...args: any[]): void;
@ -4831,7 +4902,37 @@ export interface NS {
* @remarks
* RAM cost: 0 GB
*
* see: https://github.com/alexei/sprintf.js
* - See {@link NS.print | print} for how to add color to your printed strings.
*
* - For more detail, see: https://github.com/alexei/sprintf.js
*
* @example
* ```ts
* // NS1
* var name = "Bit";
* var age = 4;
* printf("My name is %s.", name);
* printf("I'm %d seconds old.", age);
* printf("My age in binary is %b.", age);
* printf("My age in scientific notation is %e.", age);
* printf("In %d seconds, I'll be %s.", 6, "Byte");
* printf("Am I a nibble? %t", (4 == age));
* tail();
* ```
* @example
* ```ts
* // NS2
* const name = "Bit";
* const age = 4;
* ns.printf("My name is %s.", name);
* ns.printf("I'm %d seconds old.", age);
* ns.printf("My age in binary is %b.", age);
* ns.printf("My age in scientific notation is %e.", age);
* ns.printf("In %d seconds, I'll be %s.", 6, "Byte");
* ns.printf("Am I a nibble? %t", (4 == age));
* ns.tail();
* ```
*
* @param format - Format of the message.
* @param args - Value(s) to be printed.
*/
@ -4842,6 +4943,8 @@ export interface NS {
* @remarks
* RAM cost: 0 GB
*
* See {@link NS.print | print} for how to add color to your printed strings.
*
* @param args - Value(s) to be printed.
*/
tprint(...args: any[]): void;
@ -4851,7 +4954,12 @@ export interface NS {
* @remarks
* RAM cost: 0 GB
*
* see: https://github.com/alexei/sprintf.js
* - See {@link NS.print | print} for how to add color to your printed strings.
*
* - See {@link NS.printf | printf} for examples on formatted strings.
*
* - For more detail, see: https://github.com/alexei/sprintf.js
*
* @param format - Format of the message.
* @param values - Value(s) to be printed.
*/