2 .NA report "List all countries and their status"
5 The report command displays a list of nations in <NATS>. It shows
6 their status (in-flux, visitor, active, etc), and their estimated tech,
7 education, research and happiness levels.
9 If <NATS> is a country name or number, it will only display information
10 on that country; if <NATS> is * then information on all countries will
13 An example of a report command for the country \*QFroom 93\*U would
14 look something like this:
17 Thu Sep 14 16:10:40 1995
18 # name tech research education happiness status
19 2 Artifax 0 - 147 79 - 99 0 - 23 0 - 9 In flux
20 3 Billy 0 - 137 79 - 99 0 - 23 0 - 9 In flux
21 4 CCCP 150 - 200 120 - 150 23 - 30 20 - 25 Active
22 8 Khazad'ur 86 - 108 120 - 150 23 - 30 12 - 17 Active
23 9 Lorphos 96 - 121 120 - 150 0 - 23 12 - 17 Active
25 This is how the ranges are determined.
26 (1) If your value of the statistic is 0, then n/a (not applicable)
27 will be printed in that column.
29 (2) If the value for both countries is > 100, then shift them down so
30 the lowest one is at 100.
32 (3) Each of the following tests is made in order. As soon as one of them
33 is true, then that will be the range for that statistic:
35 1.5 * yours < theirs < 2.0 * yours
36 1.2 * yours < theirs < 1.5 * yours
37 1.1 * yours < theirs < 1.2 * yours
38 yours / 1.1 < theirs < 1.1 * yours
39 yours / 1.2 < theirs < yours / 1.1
40 yours / 1.5 < theirs < yours / 1.2
41 yours / 2.0 < theirs < yours / 1.5
44 (4) Once the range has been determined, it is shifted back up to where
47 (5) There is a "minimum range" for the different characteristics:
52 If the distance between the high and low end of the range is smaller
53 than the "minimum range", then the range is expanded (equally in both
54 directions but never crossing zero) to be equal to the minimum range.
55 However, it will never be expanded beyond twice your value of that
59 .SA "country, Diplomacy, Nations"