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Author: | lewdpotato [ Sat Feb 15, 2014 11:57 am ] |
Post subject: | unfigged sector lister |
Anyone know of a script that lists your unfigged sectors? I'm not looking for unexplored sectors, just ones that dont have a corp fig. Thanks |
Author: | Micro [ Sun Feb 16, 2014 12:30 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: unfigged sector lister |
Zed's sectorlister will do that. It's part of Zed-Bot: http://archysportal.com/e107_plugins/fo ... pic.php?44 It's a standalone script, so you can also run it outside the bot. |
Author: | Crosby [ Sun Feb 16, 2014 9:03 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: unfigged sector lister |
Here is a little script for dat: Code: # cby_Unfigged Sector File Generator setvar $totalunfigged 11 setvar $counter 11 setvar $test FALSE setVar $ftr_str "" setVar $pad " " setVar $fig1file "_cby_" & GAMENAME & "_unfigged.txt" delete $fig1file while $counter < sectors getSectorParameter $counter "FIGSEC" $test If $test = FALSE setvar $totalunfigged $totalunfigged + 1 # setvar $hitlist[$hits] $counter setVar $ftr_str $ftr_str & $counter & "*" Write $fig1file $counter # cut & $pad End setvar $counter $counter + 1 End Echo ansi_5 & "*You have " & $totalunfigged & " sectors without corp figs, counting 11 Fed sectors.*File saved, script halting." halt You need to run a figs script first, like dny's or mom..probably even zbots'. It's looking for FIGSEC |
Author: | lewdpotato [ Sun Feb 16, 2014 11:26 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: unfigged sector lister |
Micro wrote: Zed's sectorlister will do that. It's part of Zed-Bot: http://archysportal.com/e107_plugins/fo ... pic.php?44 It's a standalone script, so you can also run it outside the bot. I tried that script, it does not pull out just the unfigged sectors. I did run the figs script first, I have tried running ck's and mombots, but the script is still pulling up figged sectors |
Author: | Tweety [ Sun Feb 16, 2014 12:53 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: unfigged sector lister |
if you use mombot. you can use this script. just run this script as a standalone. it uses data collected by mombot. Code: setVar $target_file GAMENAME&"_UnFiggedSectors.txt" loadVar $fig_file readToArray $fig_file $fig_array delete $target_file echo "*Searching ...*" setVar $count 11 while ($count <= SECTORS) AND ($count <> STARDOCK) if ($fig_array[$count] = FALSE) write $target_file $count end add $count 1 end echo "Done. Results in file :"&$target_file&"*" |
Author: | Vid Kid [ Sun Feb 16, 2014 8:03 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: unfigged sector lister |
lewdpotato wrote: Micro wrote: Zed's sectorlister will do that. It's part of Zed-Bot: http://archysportal.com/e107_plugins/fo ... pic.php?44 It's a standalone script, so you can also run it outside the bot. I tried that script, it does not pull out just the unfigged sectors. I did run the figs script first, I have tried running ck's and mombots, but the script is still pulling up figged sectors Get my Quick figs.zip , it writes the Params that Lewd's script requires. but the simplist way is to use the Zed bot and its sector script. It has so many features its hard to get into how many ways it can help in a game. While your only asking for just one small feature of it. If you feel like chatting with a few vets on the game , come stop by on Team Speak and we can get you up and running in short order. Vid Kid/CareTaker |
Author: | lewdpotato [ Sun Feb 16, 2014 11:42 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: unfigged sector lister |
Vid Kid wrote: lewdpotato wrote: Micro wrote: Zed's sectorlister will do that. It's part of Zed-Bot: http://archysportal.com/e107_plugins/fo ... pic.php?44 It's a standalone script, so you can also run it outside the bot. I tried that script, it does not pull out just the unfigged sectors. I did run the figs script first, I have tried running ck's and mombots, but the script is still pulling up figged sectors Get my Quick figs.zip , it writes the Params that Lewd's script requires. but the simplist way is to use the Zed bot and its sector script. It has so many features its hard to get into how many ways it can help in a game. While your only asking for just one small feature of it. If you feel like chatting with a few vets on the game , come stop by on Team Speak and we can get you up and running in short order. Vid Kid/CareTaker yup, awesome stuff. I'm in awe over the the script and how much data mining it does, Archy you are such a valuable resource and all the hard work you put into helping everyone, friend or foe, is unmatched in todays game and I'm grateful but, the unfigged script is broken or I'm doing something wrong. I know this routine has to be out there, Rams unfigged gridder must look for sectors that dont have a corp fig in it before it makes a list to grid, right? does anyone have Ram's Unfigged gridder .ts file? I'm pretty sure that will give me what I'm looking for. |
Author: | T0yman [ Mon Feb 17, 2014 7:51 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: unfigged sector lister |
lewdpotato wrote: Does anyone have Ram's Unfigged gridder .ts file? I'm pretty sure that will give me what I'm looking for. Here are the files I have, first is the original...the other 2 have been modded slightly. I think #3 is the one your looking for. Attachment: Attachment: Attachment: |
Author: | lewdpotato [ Mon Feb 17, 2014 2:32 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: unfigged sector lister |
Thanks TOyman! |
Author: | lewdpotato [ Mon Feb 17, 2014 10:08 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: unfigged sector lister |
Tweety wrote: if you use mombot. you can use this script. just run this script as a standalone. it uses data collected by mombot. Code: setVar $target_file GAMENAME&"_UnFiggedSectors.txt" loadVar $fig_file readToArray $fig_file $fig_array delete $target_file echo "*Searching ...*" setVar $count 11 while ($count <= SECTORS) AND ($count <> STARDOCK) if ($fig_array[$count] = FALSE) write $target_file $count end add $count 1 end echo "Done. Results in file :"&$target_file&"*" Thanks |
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