hackAnalyzeThreads() Netscript Function ======================================= .. js:function:: hackAnalyzeThreads(hostname/ip, hackAmount) :param string hostname/ip: IP or hostname of server to analyze :param number hackAmount: Amount of money you want to hack from the server :returns: The number of threads needed to hack() the server for *hackAmount* money :RAM cost: 1 GB This function returns the number of script threads you need when running the `hack()` command to steal the specified amount of money from the target server. If `hackAmount` is less than zero or greater than the amount of money available on the server, then this function returns -1. For example, let's say the `foodnstuff` server has $10m and you run:: hackAnalyzeThreads("foodnstuff", 1e6); If this function returns 50, this means that if your next `hack()` call is run on a script with 50 threads, it will steal $1m from the `foodnstuff` server. .. warning:: The value returned by this function isn't necessarily a whole number. .. warning:: It is possible for this function to return :code:`Infinity` or :code:`NaN` in certain uncommon scenarios. This is because in JavaScript: * :code:`0 / 0 = NaN` * :code:`N / 0 = Infinity` for 0 < N < Infinity. For example, if a server has no money available and you want to hack some positive amount from it, then the function would return :code:`Infinity` because this would be impossible.