.TH Command SINFRASTRUCTURE .NA sinfrastructure "Report infrastructure of sectors" .LV Basic .SY "sinfrastructure " The sinfrastructure command displays specific infrastructure information on some or all of the sectors you occupy. .s1 In the syntax of the census command is the area on which you wish information, (see \*Qinfo syntax\*U). .s1 A typical usage might be: .EX sinfrastructure 0:9,0:9 ?des=m which would list data for mines in an area to the south-east of the capital. .s1 A sinfrastructure lists each of your sectors in the specified area headed by: .NF Thu Aug 8 08:37:03 1996 road rail defense sect eff eff mcost eff mcost eff fact .FI These columns represent: .s1 .in \w'defense fact\0\0'u .L sect the x and y coordinates of the sector .L eff the efficiency of the sector (affects all benefits of a designated sector except mobility and defense) .L "road eff" the road efficiency of the sector .L "road mcost" the mcost used to determine the mobility cost of moving things and marching non-train units through the sector .L "rail eff" the rail efficiency of the sector .L "rail mcost" the mcost used to determine the mobility cost of moving trains through the sector. If the rail eff is 0, trains cannot move through this sector. .L "defense eff" the defense efficiency of the sector. .L "defense fact" the defense factor of the sector. This is how well the sector defends. All sectors start at 1, and improve (see "improve") from there to the maximum shown in "show sect stats" .in .s1 For example: .EX sinf #0 .NF Thu Aug 8 08:37:03 1996 road rail defense sect eff eff mcost eff mcost eff fact 1,-1 f 0% 0% 0.400 0% 0.400 6% 1.18 0,0 c 100% 2% 0.192 28% 0.113 8% 1.08 2,0 m 100% 0% 0.200 0% 0.200 100% 2.00 3 sectors .FI .s1 .SA "improve, census, commodity, resource, Sectors, Infrastructure, Mobility, Commodities"