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| Author: | Muss [ Wed Jul 21, 2010 9:01 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Best way to find port data ? |
Whats some good ways to find port data ?? Such as, I want to know the closest port to sector X that sells Ore mombot? separate scripts? built into twx? |
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| Author: | Muss [ Wed Jul 21, 2010 10:16 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Best way to find port data ? |
mombot has this: FIND - Search TWX-DBase for Fighter/Port data find [f/nf/fp/p/de/ufde] [type] {sector} [port type] - [type] - [de]ad-end or [f]igged or [nf] no-fig or [fp] figged port or [p]ort or [ufde] un-figged dead end - {sector} sector number that you need finder data on, default is current sector - [port type] port type (s)ell , (b)uy, or (x) either but.. can I really find a specific type of port? like a SBB or even a Sxx seems from directions it says I can find a (s)ell port... but.. selling what? |
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| Author: | scolfax [ Thu Jul 22, 2010 12:58 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Best way to find port data ? |
SWATH http://swath.net might be what you're looking for its under Tools, Port Finder the screen looks like this: ![]() If you're in the sector you want to find closest port to, you can select "max distance" and however many sectors out you want. |
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| Author: | Mind Dagger [ Fri Jul 23, 2010 7:01 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Best way to find port data ? |
Muss wrote: mombot has this: FIND - Search TWX-DBase for Fighter/Port data find [f/nf/fp/p/de/ufde] [type] {sector} [port type]p - [type] - [de]ad-end or [f]igged or [nf] no-fig or [fp] figged port or [p]ort or [ufde] un-figged dead end - {sector} sector number that you need finder data on, default is current sector - [port type] port type (s)ell , (b)uy, or (x) either but.. can I really find a specific type of port? like a SBB or even a Sxx seems from directions it says I can find a (s)ell port... but.. selling what? If I am remembering right the command is something like: >find f bbb to find a figged port that is buying all types and: >find nf sxx to find a non figged that is selling fuel and you don't care about the rest. I think also that the "find" part of that command MIGHT be optional, but it's been a while. MD |
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| Author: | Big D [ Fri Jul 23, 2010 9:01 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Best way to find port data ? |
I don't think the specific port finder is working MD. I've used all of those formats and still says it can't find the data or something to that extent. |
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| Author: | Muss [ Sat Jul 24, 2010 5:31 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Best way to find port data ? |
I experienced the same as Big D. also, just the >F (sector #) command finds a the nearest fighter to the sector (you enter) something a little wrong with the find command and ports... or I could be just a little stupid with the find command |
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| Author: | Mind Dagger [ Sat Jul 24, 2010 7:52 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Best way to find port data ? |
Mind Dagger wrote: Muss wrote: mombot has this: FIND - Search TWX-DBase for Fighter/Port data find [f/nf/fp/p/de/ufde] [type] {sector} [port type]p - [type] - [de]ad-end or [f]igged or [nf] no-fig or [fp] figged port or [p]ort or [ufde] un-figged dead end - {sector} sector number that you need finder data on, default is current sector - [port type] port type (s)ell , (b)uy, or (x) either but.. can I really find a specific type of port? like a SBB or even a Sxx seems from directions it says I can find a (s)ell port... but.. selling what? If I am remembering right the command is something like: >find f bbb to find a figged port that is buying all types and: >find nf sxx to find a non figged that is selling fuel and you don't care about the rest. I think also that the "find" part of that command MIGHT be optional, but it's been a while. MD Oops, I meant: >find fp bbb or >find p sxx Still untested, but I definitely had the wrong parameters, like Big D said >f finds the nearest fig, and nf finds the nearest non-figged sector. So give that a try.. Edit: Just looked at the source quick and found these are the find commands (and yes they can be used with or without "find" in front of them): f - figged sector nf - non-figged sector fp - figged port port - any port de - any dead end uf - unfigged sector (same as nf I think) fde - figged dead end nfup - non-figged upped port (port with more than 10k product without fig) fup - figged upped port (same thing but with fig) So appears that the documentation was behind the implementation when I put these in. I am not thrilled that the upped port commands have a hardcoded minimum, but that can be fixed easily enough.. MD |
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| Author: | Muss [ Sun Jul 25, 2010 8:04 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Best way to find port data ? |
ty MD |
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| Author: | Muss [ Sun Jul 25, 2010 8:13 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Best way to find port data ? |
after testing a little.. heres what I came up with. command: >fp sxx output: {muss} S: - Nearest Figged SXX port(s) to 16528: 4749 (1 hops), 8653 (2 hops), S: and 13763 (3 hops) S: S: Note: 16528LA, has a SXX port that's figged. ......But..... command: >find fp sxx [gives a different output] output: {muss} S: - Nearest Figged XXX port(s) to 16528: 4749 (1 hops), 14123 (1 S: hops), and 8653 (2 hops) S: S: Note: 16528LA, has a XXX port that's figged. Both commands taken from same sector. Seems that using the "find" command in front of "fp sxx" returns a general/default 'xxx' port listing.. and not using find will return more of exactly what I was looking for to begin with. |
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| Author: | Muss [ Sun Jul 25, 2010 8:15 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Best way to find port data ? |
either way... I learned how to use it better |
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