Pretty much draws a graph, do see inside ==Explained== -insert variables into a list with the 'add xy (number) block' -click flag and it will draw out a graph with the inputted variables -scroll down if you want a more detailed explanation ==How To== -click see inside -go to lists and grab out the 'add xy (number) block' -add however much (or use the prepared randomizer) -click the flag or broadcast 'DRAW' ==Variables/lists== tcounter: the script to create random numbers uses the number before it in the list xy and adds either +25 or -25 randomly. xy:this is your graph in list form, the x axis of your graph is the first number that shows up and the y axis is the next number that is in a orange box compresser x/y: is your graph going to high upwards and going off your screen? turn down your compresser y and if your graph is going too far to the right turn down your compresser x and vice versa if its going not enough to the right. logically this is how far the lines are apart top right variable: this one keeps track on the list of what number its currently drawing
was made to graph out my funds and earnings in a relaxing farming simulator called stardew valley. There is nothing wrong with me