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b!how[x] [y] - Can also be formatted as b!how [x] [y] or b!how [x] | [y] | b!how[x] [y] - Can also be formatted as b!how [x] [y] or b!how [x] | [y] | ||
* Returns [ [x] is [0-100]% [y] ], then saves that value to memory | * Returns [ [x] is [0-100]% [y] ], then saves that value to memory if no arguments have been passed. Arguments can change the form of the response. There are also some templates. | ||
* Arguments: | * Arguments: | ||
* $unit(unit) - makes the prophecy be measured in unit instead of % | * $unit(unit) - makes the prophecy be measured in unit instead of % | ||
* $range(x,y) - makes the prophecy's range be from x to y instead of 0 to 100 | * $range(x,y) - makes the prophecy's range be from x to y instead of 0 to 100 | ||
* $precision(x) - changes the fixed point precision of the | * $precision(x) - changes the fixed point precision of the response. it has a precision of 2 digits by default | ||
* $nosave - doesn't save to memory | * $nosave - doesn't save to memory | ||
* Templates: | * Templates: | ||