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Interact with Random Item

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Hey guys. I've been testing and testing for few hours now. I'm trying to for example out of all the Sharks in my inventory click a random shark. Tried loads of methods. All just seem to click the top shark. Please don't post or ask what this is for or it is not needed. I need someone who could push me in the right direction. Thanks!

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1 minute ago, Chris said:

interact with a random slot.

SlotDestination

I've never used slot destination yet. Cud I get a small example? Is it just like getInventory().getItemInSlot(); ?

Like how do you define a slot destination as a variable

Not the best way to do it, but i wrote it in about 30 seconds...and it should work

 

			int slot = random(0, 27);
			int attempts = 0;
			while (!inventory.getItemInSlot(slot).getName().equals("Shark")) {
				if (attempts > 50)
					break;
				slot = random(0, 27);
				attempts++;
			}
			mouse.click(new InventorySlotDestination(getBot(), slot), false);

Add you own logic, error checking, etc

 

https://osbot.org/api/org/osbot/rs07/input/mouse/InventorySlotDestination.html#InventorySlotDestination-org.osbot.rs07.Bot-int-

Edited by Polymorphism

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Just now, Polymorphism said:

Not the best way to do it, but i wrote it in about 30 seconds...and it should work

 


			int slot = random(0, 27);
			int attempts = 0;
			while (!inventory.getItemInSlot(slot).getName().equals("Shark")) {
				if (attempts > 50)
					break;
				slot = random(0, 27);
				attempts++;
			}
			mouse.click(new InventorySlotDestination(getBot(), slot), false);

 

Thanks a bunch!!! Going to try this soon!

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