Optix Hub Car Factory Script «2027»
-- Inventory Module local inventory = { ["engine"] = 100, ["wheels"] = 500, -- ... }
function createCar() -- Create a new car and add it to the production line local car = {} car.model = carModel car.parts = {} -- ... return car end
Here is a basic structure of what the Optix Hub Car Factory Script could look like: Optix Hub Car Factory Script
function updateInventory(part, quantity) inventory[part] = (inventory[part] or 0) + quantity end
Welcome to the Optix Hub Car Factory Script guide! This script is designed to help you automate and optimize your car factory production process using Optix Hub. In this guide, we will walk you through the setup, configuration, and usage of the script. -- Inventory Module local inventory = { ["engine"]
-- Supply Chain Module local suppliers = { ["engine"] = {name = "Engine Supplier", leadTime = 3, shippingCost = 100}, ["wheels"] = {name = "Wheel Supplier", leadTime = 2, shippingCost = 50}, -- ... }
-- Production Module local productionRate = 10 local carModel = " sedan" local assemblyLineConfig = { {part = "engine", quantity = 1}, {part = "wheels", quantity = 4}, -- ... } This script is designed to help you automate
function getPartCount(part) return inventory[part] or 0 end
function assembleCar(car) -- Assemble a car using parts from inventory for _, part in ipairs(assemblyLineConfig) do -- Check if part is in inventory if getPartCount(part.part) >= part.quantity then -- Update inventory count updateInventory(part.part, -part.quantity) -- Add part to car table.insert(car.parts, part.part) else -- Handle part shortage end end return car end
