86 lines
2.7 KiB
Perl
86 lines
2.7 KiB
Perl
.TH Command CENSUS
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.NA census "Report contents of sectors"
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.LV Basic
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.SY "census <SECTS>"
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The census command displays specific information on
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some or all of the sectors you occupy.
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.s1
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In the syntax of the census command
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<SECTS> is the area on which you wish information,
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(see \*Qinfo Syntax\*U).
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.s1
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A typical usage might be:
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.EX census 0:9,0:9 ?des=m
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which would list data for mines in an area
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to the south-east of the capital.
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.s1
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A census lists each of your sectors in the specified area headed by:
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.NF
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Tue Oct 10 22:24:49 1995
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CENSUS del dst
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sect eff prd mob uf uf * civ mil uw food work avail ter coast
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.FI
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These columns represent:
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.s1
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.in \w'gmin\0\0'u
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.L sect
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the x and y coordinates of the sector
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.L eff
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the efficiency of the sector (affects all benefits
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of a designated sector except mobility units)
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.L prd
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Will this sector be updated? If not, you will see an 'n'.
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This can be controlled with the \*Qstart\*U and \*Qstop\* commands.
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.L mob
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the number of mobility units, (see \*Qmove\*U)
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.L uf
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Two delivery columns corresponding to:
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uncompensated workers and food.
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.L uf
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Two \*Qdistribute\*U columns corresponding to:
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uncompensated workers and food.
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.L *
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occupied enemy sector.
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.L civ
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the number of civilians
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.L mil
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the number of military troops
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.L uw
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the number of uncompensated workers
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.L food
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the amount of food
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.L work
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the percentage of civilians working in the sector
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(based on the local sector happiness).
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.L avail
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the quantity of workforce available for construction
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or maintenance of planes, ships, or nukes.
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.L ter
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This is a territory for the sector that you can specify using the
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\*Qterritory\*U command.
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.L coast
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Is this a coastal sector? Note that the "coastal flag" gets set for
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the sector only when you use the census command, so if you want to
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query your sectors depending on whether they're coastal, then you may
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need to do a census twice--the first time to set the coastal flags,
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and the second time to query them.
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.in \\n(in
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.s1
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For example:
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.EX cens #0
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.NF
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Tue Jun 20 00:33:43 1989
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CENSUS del dst
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sect eff prd mob uf uf * civ mil uw food work avail ter
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2,-2 f 100% 8 .. .. 0 499 0 0 0% 64
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-1,-1 f 100% 32 .. .. 629 0 0 970 43% 31 3
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1,-1 n 100% n 31 .. 627 0 0 970 51% 30
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3,-1 ) 100% 32 .. .. 0 0 0 0 0% 0
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-2,0 h 100% 32 .. .. 629 0 0 970 100% 93 50
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0,0 * 100% 114 .. .. 906 845 0 729 100% 173 50
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2,0 c 100% 127 .. .. 154 100 124 71 100% 49
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1,1 - 0% 32 .. .. 1 0 0 0 0% 0
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8 sectors
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.FI
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.s1
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.SA "improve, sinfrastructure, commodity, resource, level, territory, cutoff, map, start, stop, Sectors, Populace, Commodities"
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