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