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Clickables are any kind of thing that you can click for an effect. They're a more generalized version of Buyables.
DO NOT USE THESE TO MAKE THINGS THAT YOU CLICK REPEATEDLY FOR A BONUS BECAUSE THOSE ARE AWFUL.
There are several differences between the two. One is that a buyable's saved data is its amount as a Decimal
, while Clickables store a "state" which can be a number or string, but not Decimal
, array, or object). Buyables have a number of extra features which you can see on their page. Clickables also have a smaller default size.
Useful functions for dealing with achievements and implementing their effects:
Clickables should be formatted like this:
clickables: {
rows: # of rows,
cols: # of columns,
11: {
display() {return "Blah"},
etc
}
etc
}
Features:
title: optional. displayed at the top in a larger font. It can also be a function that returns updating text.
effect(): optional. A function that calculates and returns the current values of bonuses of this clickable. Can return a value or an object containing multiple values.
display(): A function returning everything that should be displayed on the clickable after the title, likely changing based on its state. Can use basic HTML.
unlocked(): optional. A function returning a bool to determine if the clickable is visible or not. Default is unlocked.
canClick(): A function returning a bool to determine if you can click the clickable.
onClick(): A function that implements clicking one of the clickable.
style: optional. Applies CSS to this clickable, in the form of an object where the keys are CSS attributes, and the values are the values for those attributes (both as strings).
layer: assigned automagically. It's the same value as the name of this layer, so you can do player[this.layer].points
or similar.
id: assigned automagically. It's the "key" which the clickable was stored under, for convenient access. The clickable in the example's id is 11.
You can also use these features on the clickables object to add a button above all the clickables, for implementing a respec button or similar.
masterButtonPress(): optional. If present, an additional button will appear above the clickables. Pressing it will call this function.
masterButtonText: optional. Text to display on the Master Button.
showMasterButton(): optional. A function determining whether or not to show the button. Defaults to true if absent.