turtle.refuel
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Function turtle.refuel | |
Fills the turtle with fuel. | |
Syntax | turtle.refuel() |
Returns | boolean true if fuel, else false. |
Part of | ComputerCraft |
API | turtle |
Examples
Example | |
Fills the turtle with fuel | |
Code |
turtle.refuel() |
Output | Tries to consume the item, returns true if it is a fuel and false if not. |
Fuel Values
Fuel values for different items.
Item | Movement gained | Added by |
---|---|---|
Biofuel Can | 624 | IndustrialCraft |
Scrap | 18 | IndustrialCraft |
Coalfuel Can | 1824 | IndustrialCraft |
Wooden Scaffolding | 18 | IndustrialCraft |
Sugar Cane | 0 | IndustrialCraft |
Peat | 96 | Forestry |
Wooden Tools | 12 | Vanilla |
Lava | 1200 | Vanilla |
Blaze Rod | 144 | Vanilla |
Wood Blocks | 18 | Vanilla |
Sticks | 6 | Vanilla |
Coal | 96 | Vanilla |
Mushroom Blocks | 18 | Vanilla |
Coal Coke | 192 | Railcraft |
1.41:
The formula for calculating the movement gain from a fuel is "((fuel / 100) * 6)". Where fuel is the items burn time in ticks in a regular furnace and "/" is integer division.
1.42+:
Formula changed to ((fuel *6) / 100). This will give more accurate movement values.
Trivia
1.41:
Due to the formula using integer division items with a burn time of X.5 seconds will ignore that .5 second. This makes sugarcanes yield 0 movement and scrap to yield 18 where it should have given 21.