37 lines
1.3 KiB
Perl
37 lines
1.3 KiB
Perl
.TH Command SURVEY
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.NA survey "Show distributions in map form"
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.LV Expert
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.SY "survey <ITEM> <SECTS> ?cond<op>cond"
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The survey command shows the distribution
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of a commodity or resource in map form.
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Sectors which are owned by you,
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but do not match the conditional
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have their current designation displayed much as in a map.
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Sectors matching the conditional are shown in one of several ways.
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.s1
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Sectors which have none (or a level of zero) of the item being
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surveyed show up as a blank.
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.s1
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If <ITEM> is a commodity,
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then sectors having the commodity present
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will be shown as a digit from 0 to 9,
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the digit representing the number
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of hundreds of the commodity present in the sector.
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Sectors with more than 999 of a given commodity will be seen as a '$'.
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.s1
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If <ITEM> is a sector resource,
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then the 0 to 9 digits will represent
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the number of tens of the resource present in the sector.
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Sectors with more than 99 of a given resource will show up as a $.
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.s1
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If your terminal can support standout mode,
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then sectors selected will be highlighted.
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.s1
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Sectors not owned by you will show up as blanks.
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.s1
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NOTE: the syntax of this command is somewhat bizarre,
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as the conditional \*Qcond<op>cond\*U
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is for all practical purposes NOT optional
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if the survey is to display any values.
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.s1
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.SA "sect, map, Maps"
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