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CodingContract.attempt() method
Attempts a coding contract, returning a reward string on success or empty string on failure.
Signature:
attempt(answer: string | number | any[], filename: string, host?: string): string;
Parameters
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
answer | string | number | any[] | Attempted solution for the contract. |
filename | string | Filename of the contract. |
host | string | Hostname of the server containing the contract. Optional. Defaults to current server if not provided. |
Returns:
string
A reward description string on success, or an empty string on failure.
Remarks
RAM cost: 10 GB
Attempts to solve the Coding Contract with the provided solution.
Example 1
// NS1
var reward = codingcontract.attempt(yourSolution, filename, hostname);
if (reward) {
tprint("Contract solved successfully! Reward: " + reward)
} else tprint("Failed to solve contract.")
Example 2
// NS2
const reward = codingcontract.attempt(yourSolution, filename, hostname);
if (reward) {
ns.tprint(`Contract solved successfully! Reward: ${reward}`)
} else ns.tprint("Failed to solve contract.")