Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Sometimes, it is very annoying or difficult to find three samples of something. For example, bacterial colonies are sometimes nothing but a vague difference in pattern on a busy surface, or a fungoida lives up in the hills hidden from everyone.
Right now I find myself wondering "is it worth the effort to track down the third sample?"; I'd certainly put in more work for a $19M sample than a $1M sample.
Describe the solution you'd like
If I could see the value of the thing I was currently sampling that'd make it easier to prioritise ("drop this one sample, with no other growths in evidence, and take another thing") or decide to abandon a search ("I'm not getting a headache staring at this dirt for a $1M bacteria")
Describe alternatives you've considered
Right now I look up the value by hand, which is much more cumbersome. :)
Additional context
In my imagination it'd be something like this, but I'm sure there are other ways to display the information that'd work well too.
Unsold Scan Value: 158,209,100 Cr. (plus 1/3 of 17,900,000 Cr.)
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe. Sometimes, it is very annoying or difficult to find three samples of something. For example, bacterial colonies are sometimes nothing but a vague difference in pattern on a busy surface, or a fungoida lives up in the hills hidden from everyone.
Right now I find myself wondering "is it worth the effort to track down the third sample?"; I'd certainly put in more work for a $19M sample than a $1M sample.
Describe the solution you'd like If I could see the value of the thing I was currently sampling that'd make it easier to prioritise ("drop this one sample, with no other growths in evidence, and take another thing") or decide to abandon a search ("I'm not getting a headache staring at this dirt for a $1M bacteria")
Describe alternatives you've considered Right now I look up the value by hand, which is much more cumbersome. :)
Additional context In my imagination it'd be something like this, but I'm sure there are other ways to display the information that'd work well too.