59 lines
2.3 KiB
Perl
59 lines
2.3 KiB
Perl
.TH Command REPORT
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.NA report "List all countries and their status"
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.LV Basic
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.SY "report <NATS>"
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The report command displays a list of nations in <NATS>. It shows
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their status (in-flux, visitor, active, etc), and their estimated tech,
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education, research and happiness levels.
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.s1
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If <NATS> is a country name or number, it will only display information
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on that country; if <NATS> is * then information on all countries will
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be listed.
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.s1
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An example of a report command for the country \*QFroom 93\*U would
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look something like this:
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.EX report *
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.NF
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Thu Sep 14 16:10:40 1995
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# name tech research education happiness status
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2 Artifax 0 - 147 79 - 99 0 - 23 0 - 9 In flux
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3 Billy 0 - 137 79 - 99 0 - 23 0 - 9 In flux
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4 CCCP 150 - 200 120 - 150 23 - 30 20 - 25 Active
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8 Khazad'ur 86 - 108 120 - 150 23 - 30 12 - 17 Active
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9 Lorphos 96 - 121 120 - 150 0 - 23 12 - 17 Active
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This is how the ranges are determined.
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(1) If your value of the statistic is 0, then n/a (not applicable)
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will be printed in that column.
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(2) If the value for both countries is > 100, then shift them down so
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the lowest one is at 100.
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(3) Each of the following tests is made in order. As soon as one of them
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is true, then that will be the range for that statistic:
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2.0 * yours < theirs
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1.5 * yours < theirs < 2.0 * yours
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1.2 * yours < theirs < 1.5 * yours
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1.1 * yours < theirs < 1.2 * yours
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yours / 1.1 < theirs < 1.1 * yours
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yours / 1.2 < theirs < yours / 1.1
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yours / 1.5 < theirs < yours / 1.2
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yours / 2.0 < theirs < yours / 1.5
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theirs < yours / 2.0
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(4) Once the range has been determined, it is shifted back up to where
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it should be.
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(5) There is a "minimum range" for the different characteristics:
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tech: 20
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res: 10
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edu: 5
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hap: 5
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If the distance between the high and low end of the range is smaller
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than the "minimum range", then the range is expanded (equally in both
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directions but never crossing zero) to be equal to the minimum range.
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However, it will never be expanded beyond twice your value of that
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statistic.
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.FI
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.s1
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.SA "country, Diplomacy, Nation"
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