import{_ase,cast,oasa,dass}from"./app.99998402.js";constf=JSON.parse('{"title":"Clickables","description":"","frontmatter":{},"headers":[],"relativePath":"public/kronos/docs/clickables.md","lastUpdated":null}'),l={name:"public/kronos/docs/clickables.md"},n=s(`<h1 id="clickables" tabindex="-1">Clickables <a class="header-anchor" href="#clickables" aria-hidden="true">#</a></h1><p>Clickables are any kind of thing that you can click for an effect. They're a more generalized version of Buyables.</p><p>DO NOT USE THESE TO MAKE THINGS THAT YOU CLICK REPEATEDLY FOR A BONUS BECAUSE THOSE ARE AWFUL.</p><p>There are several differences between the two. One is that a buyable's saved data is its amount as a <code>Decimal</code>, while Clickables store a "state" which can be a number or string, but not <code>Decimal</code>, array, or object). Buyables have a number of extra features which you can see on their page. Clickables also have a smaller default size.</p><p>Useful functions for dealing with clickables and implementing their effects:</p><ul><li>getClickableState(layer, id): get the state of the clickable the player has</li><li>setClickableState(layer, id, state): set the state of the clickable the player has</li><li>clickableEffect(layer, id): Returns the current effects of the clickable, if any.</li></ul><p>Clickables should be formatted like this:</p><div class="language-js"><button title="Copy Code" class="copy"></button><span class="lang">js</span><pre class="shiki"><code><span class="line"><span style="color:#FFCB6B;">clickables</span><span style="color:#89DDFF;">:</span><span style="color:#A6ACCD;"> </span><span style="color:#89DDFF;">{</span></span>