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exuals

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  1. Lost City, Tree Gnome Village, The Grand Tree, Vampire Slayer & Fight Arena. Offering 2.5m osrs/free copy of NMZ bot. Edit: Currently have a guy doing it for me, if it doesn't workout, jimm is nextup in line, thanks. Also I'll buy accounts with these quests done (these ones only), higher cmb stats the better.
  2. exuals replied to exuals's topic in Archive
    SO you just need the quests completed? I can do that for sure. I can provide an account if you'd like, I just need those 5 done.
  3. exuals posted a topic in Archive
    close this please.
  4. exuals replied to Amber Heard's topic in Archive
    2m bid
  5. exuals replied to exuals's topic in Archive
    Weird because you don't understand how it works? I understand it, it just seems that something like bot states would have been much simpler for this type of bot. Nodes are good for huge bots with lots of "directions" it can go (think of like a dungeoneering script or something) Uh actually I'd much rather prefer a state based script or atleast state-node for something like that. Using nodes is the coding equivalence of SSF, one click to make my nodecontroller, each node takes 20 seconds with my template, compile, add in an antiban node, walking node and banking node, switch up a few constructors and done. For example, I wrote a flawless Draynor yew cutter with my framework in 30 minutes, already had the interactobject nodes, walking, banking, antiban, switchtrees etc. Grabbed a few strings, couple area's, it's easier than SSF really.
  6. "if(this.client.getMyPlayer().getAnimation() == 867" Use an IDE that auto swaps in your variables you made silly
  7. exuals replied to exuals's topic in Archive
    Stand next to the judge. Weird because you don't understand how it works?
  8. exuals replied to StolenLogic's topic in Archive
    I am sorry, but you cannot divide by infinity, because infinity is not a number, it is a concept. I just proved it's impossible! 0% chance, as in it cannot happen Your whole case seems to rest on your belief which you've "simplified" as "any number divided by infinity = 0. " Which, you pulled out of your ass- It is not factually based, at all. I don't know where you got that from. You're going to have to provide actual evidence that it is a 0% chance. Provide, for example, the number of times in which the coin is flipped where, from there on out it can reach heads no longer. I would be very interested, as that makes no sense at all. Read Zappa's post. I'm just going to assume you both missed that part of the post...I did indeed prove that if you flipped a coin an infinite amount of times, there is a 0% chance that you would get heads every time. I'll try to explain again, but first, you have to understand what flipping a coin an infinite amount of times means. Infinity is not a number, so when you do something an "infinite amount of times", it means you cannot put a number on the amount of times you flipped that coin, the amount of times it is flipped is never ending. Obviously your idea of "at some point in time it will have to be tails" is ridiculous if you are trying to come up with some type of actual proof. But once again, I will state the logical outcome of flipping a coin an infinite amount of times, and try to explain it better. If you flip a coin, the chances of it landing on heads x times in a row is 1/2^x for x greater than 0. If we are going to perform this task an infinite amount of times, this means we have to take the limit as x approaches infinity of 1/2^x. The limit of this is 0, if you need a proof on limits, go google it. Now you might be saying, "but wait!!, just because the limit is zero doesn't mean it actually reaches 0!!", yes, that is true, but in reality you also never reach infinity, because there is always a number which is bigger than whatever one you are on. The point is, if you COULD flip a coin for an infinite amount of trials, the probability of having heads for every one of that infinite set of trials would be exactly zero. What you seem to be wanting to know is if there is some specific point where the probability becomes zero, and that point is one infinitely far away, a point which we can never reach in reality. So to clarify things further, doing an infinite amount of trials is just taking a limit, because you can't actually do an infinite amount of trials. The only way to deal with infinities is to use limits, to see what number the function approaches as you approach infinity. And to make things more interesting for you, for x E N ( x is an element of the Natural set of Numbers), for every x, there is a non-zero probability that you will flip heads every time, where x is the number of times you flip the coin. BUT, IF YOU FLIP A COIN AN INFINITE AMOUNT OF TIMES, THE PROBABILITY BECOMES ZERO I hope that will convince you that there is indeed a 0 probability, but then again, I don't think you understand your question yet. "The limit of this is 0, if you need a proof on limits, go google it." I did, first two sources say you're wrong. http://www.mathsisfun.com/calculus/limits-infinity.html https://www.math.ucdavis.edu/~kouba/CalcOneDIRECTORY/liminfdirectory/LimitInfinity.html You are trying to say the limit to infinity is 0, it is not, and CANNOT be calculated because infinity is not a number. But We Can Approach It!So instead of trying to work it out for infinity (because we can't get a sensible answer), let's try larger and larger values of x: x 1/x 1 1.00000 2 0.50000 4 0.25000 10 0.10000 100 0.01000 1,000 0.00100 10,000 0.00010 Now we can see that as x gets larger, 1/x tends towards 0 Literally first link, first page.
  9. exuals replied to StolenLogic's topic in Archive
    I am sorry, but you cannot divide by infinity, because infinity is not a number, it is a concept. I just proved it's impossible! 0% chance, as in it cannot happen Your whole case seems to rest on your belief which you've "simplified" as "any number divided by infinity = 0. " Which, you pulled out of your ass- It is not factually based, at all. I don't know where you got that from. You're going to have to provide actual evidence that it is a 0% chance. Provide, for example, the number of times in which the coin is flipped where, from there on out it can reach heads no longer. I would be very interested, as that makes no sense at all. Read Zappa's post. I'm just going to assume you both missed that part of the post...I did indeed prove that if you flipped a coin an infinite amount of times, there is a 0% chance that you would get heads every time. I'll try to explain again, but first, you have to understand what flipping a coin an infinite amount of times means. Infinity is not a number, so when you do something an "infinite amount of times", it means you cannot put a number on the amount of times you flipped that coin, the amount of times it is flipped is never ending. Obviously your idea of "at some point in time it will have to be tails" is ridiculous if you are trying to come up with some type of actual proof. But once again, I will state the logical outcome of flipping a coin an infinite amount of times, and try to explain it better. If you flip a coin, the chances of it landing on heads x times in a row is 1/2^x for x greater than 0. If we are going to perform this task an infinite amount of times, this means we have to take the limit as x approaches infinity of 1/2^x. The limit of this is 0, if you need a proof on limits, go google it. Now you might be saying, "but wait!!, just because the limit is zero doesn't mean it actually reaches 0!!", yes, that is true, but in reality you also never reach infinity, because there is always a number which is bigger than whatever one you are on. The point is, if you COULD flip a coin for an infinite amount of trials, the probability of having heads for every one of that infinite set of trials would be exactly zero. What you seem to be wanting to know is if there is some specific point where the probability becomes zero, and that point is one infinitely far away, a point which we can never reach in reality. So to clarify things further, doing an infinite amount of trials is just taking a limit, because you can't actually do an infinite amount of trials. The only way to deal with infinities is to use limits, to see what number the function approaches as you approach infinity. And to make things more interesting for you, for x E N ( x is an element of the Natural set of Numbers), for every x, there is a non-zero probability that you will flip heads every time, where x is the number of times you flip the coin. BUT, IF YOU FLIP A COIN AN INFINITE AMOUNT OF TIMES, THE PROBABILITY BECOMES ZERO I hope that will convince you that there is indeed a 0 probability, but then again, I don't think you understand your question yet. The math behind my answer haha.
  10. exuals replied to StolenLogic's topic in Archive
    The question was if it was possible or not. As the percentage of it occurring approaches abs. 0, n will rise to infinity. In order for it to actually reach the hypothetical infinity, the percentage would have to be abs. 0, therefore 0 percent chance of it occurring.
  11. exuals replied to exuals's topic in Archive
    Stand beside the judge or within 2 tiles away.
  12. exuals replied to exuals's topic in Archive
    One day I'll realize that but I'm too lazy and I can just control c+v my onPaint ;)
  13. exuals posted a topic in Archive
    http://osbot.org/forum/topic/18884-leaving/
  14. Could I write you a private script in exchange for boosting me from S1 to G5? ;)
  15. this.RandomManager.unregisterHook(id)
  16. I'm releasing a free beta of a nightmare zone script soon, but it'll be targeted for higher levels
  17. Nightmare zone dharking is 120k/hr I'll write a bot when I have more dosh
  18. exuals replied to Laz's topic in Releases
    why can't I disable auto login random yet?
  19. You can write scripts to handle randoms intercepting it with try catch statements.
  20. Nice. Why bother posting? Thanks bud. Yeah, 10$~.
  21. Let's hope this thread doesn't get lost and lags out my bot. exGDK Node-Based, Responsive, Stable What is it? exGDK is a Green Dragon killing script that uses Ancient Magicks, Ring of Dueling, Obelisks, Player Combat Detection, Quick Combat and much more. It is nearly complete, when finished it will be available on the SDN. Current Progress exGDK was developed on a node based framework to improve clarity and flexibility especially when adding new content or updating previous content. Nodes: EatFood - Eat if we have food and are under 60 health AttackDragon - Uses mini-map camera, local entity checking for attackable, then filtering for best result based on proximity/player factors, very fast, area based LootBones - Loots bones, uses mini-map, camera roto, right clicking, fail-safes PortalHandler - Can detect current wilderness level, current portal, centre of obelisk and activate. BankingHandler - Walks to bank, deposits everything except teleport runes, withdraws sharks, necessary runes. RingOfDuelingHandler - Activates ring of dueling. TeleportHandler - Teleports to Graveyard WalkToPortal - Walk from GDKArea to Portal GYToPortal - GY to Portal walking handler CombatResponder - Needs to be tweaked to only validate on enemy player in current facingentityarray AntiBan - 50%, need to finish random switch cases for detail PanicHandler - 25%, will detect player combat and attempt to escape. Will use prayers, running, eating, procedural path-finding Design
  22. Computer fucking science. C++ & Java
  23. Old name, old account.
  24. Not for osbot, but...

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