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- census <sectors>
- Prints a detailed census for the specified sectors.
- Some entries:
- * - checkpointed - allows others access if they know
- the code
- cmsgpob - delivery direction for item - 0 is up, go
- clockwise
- c = Civilians 7 0 1
- m = Military \|/
- Item-> s = Shells 6- -2 ---> Direction
- g = Guns /|\
- p = Planes 5 4 3
- o = Ore
- b = Gold Bars
- $ - sector's production is contracted
- % - sector is defended by a fort
-
- Example census report:
-
- cmsgpob des eff min gold mob civl mil sh gun pl ore bar prod
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- xxxxxxx x 0 81 13 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 -1,-1
- $ 2 m 0 15 17 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 -1,0
- * + 0 30 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 -1,1
- c 100 79 55 78 127 51 0 0 0 64 0 0 0,0
- c 100 5 24 72 120 50 0 0 0 64 0 0 0,1
- + 0 90 42 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,1
-
- In the aboce example the ore mine at -1,0 delivers it's ore to the
- right, as indicated by the "2" under the "o" of "cmsgpob".
-
- The right-hand column is the co-ordinate of the sector. The column
- headed 'des' is the current designation of the sector. 'eff' is the
- sector's efficiency, 'min' and 'gold' are the richness of the iron and
- gold deposits, respectively, and 'mob' is the sector's mobility.
- Columns from 'civl' to 'bar' are the current quantities of those items
- in the sector. 'prod' is the number of production units currently in
- the sector. For a harbor, this is the number available for building
- ships; for many other sectors it is a transient work value that will
- soon be turned into that sector's final product. The column headed
- 'cmsgpob' summarizes the delivery directions for goods in that sector.
- This will be 'x's for an exchange, but for other sectors it will be a
- number from 0 to 7 or a space. A space is normal, and indicates no
- delivery set up. A number is the direction, where 0 is up, 1, is up-
- right, 2 is right, etc. There are two unlabelled columns to the left of
- the delivery directions. The first can contain a '$', indicating that
- the production of the sector is contracted. The second can contain a
- '*', indicating that the sector is checkpointed. The space column
- between the 'b' delivery and the 'des' heading can contain a '%',
- indicating that the sector is defended by a fort.
-
- NOTE: unlike in previous releases of Amiga Empire, the current 'census'
- command will NOT update sectors. You must use the 'update' command to
- do that. Any sector which can be changed by a command will be updated
- by that command, however.
-
- Doc: intro, sectors, economics
- Help: designate, checkpoint, deliver, defend, price, realm, syntax
-