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.TH Command NDUMP
.NA ndump "Dump raw nuke information"
.LV Expert
.SY "ndump <SECTS>"
The ndump command displays all information on
some or all of the sectors you occupy.
Each nuke's information is printed on one very long line.
Fields are separated by a single space.
.s1
This command is designed to be used for input to an empire tool
such as \*Qve\*U.
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In the syntax of the ndump command
<SECTS> is the area on which you wish information,
(see \*Qinfo Syntax\*U).
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An ndump command lists all selected nuclear stockpiles headed by:
.NF
Sun Feb 9 22:16:37 1997
DUMP NUKES 855544597
id x y num type
.FI
The first line is the date. The second line is the
"DUMP NUKES <timestamp>" where the <timestamp> field is the current
timestamp. The third line is the columns which are output.
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id - The id of the stockpile the nuke is in.
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x and y - The x and y coordinates of the stockpile
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num - The number of this type of nuke
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type - This type of nuke (100kt, 5mt, etc.)
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A typical usage might be:
.EX ndump #5
which would list data for all nukes in realm #5.
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A ndump lists each of your sectors in the specified area.
The header line is a list of fields that correspond
to the order that ndump prints the nuke info.
.s1
.SA "nuke, Clients, Planes"