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  • UTILITY: MapStat

    This Windows or Macintosh compatible utility for Civ III offers the following:

    Track your domination victory* progress:
    MapStat can compile the map and population information of a CivIII save game. With this information, it displays precisely how many more tiles and city population each Civ needs to trigger a domination victory. Numbers may also be displayed in percentages.

    Export your city statistics:
    After opening a .sav file, you can export your city statistics (same information as the domestic advisor "F1" screen) to a tab-separated file that spreadsheet programs can read. The totals are also summed and written.

    Gather map terrain Statistics:
    The total terrain count details are also viewable for .sav files by selecting "View Terrain Counts" in the "File" menu. BIC map files are also compatible with MapStat. No Civ owns territory in a BIC map file but you can view the terrain statistics.

    *Domination victory is triggered by owning greater than 2/3 of the total world's land+coast and total world's population at the beginning of your next turn (see FAQ for more information).

    There are two versions of MapStat: Windows and Java. The windows version is the latest version and is heavily recommended for all Windows users. Mac users must use the Java version. Please note that a Java Run-time Environment must be installed on any computer to support the Java version. More details can be found in this thread.

    A PTW-compatible version of Mapstat is available now here:
    Mapstat PTW Alpha 2

    Civ3 v1.29 non-patched WINDOWS version 3.0
    To download the windows version, see below several posts, or click here:
    Mapstat Windows Executable

    The latest Java version 2.1, JMapstat : (note, this version, created by civfanatic AlanH, was made to provide compatibility with GOTM modded files)
    Mapstat Java Executable

    Here is the Java v2.0 source code:
    Mapstat Java Source

    Here is a screenshot of the 3.0 version:


    Civ3 Tile Counter v1.0 removed after 2 downloads.
    Civ3 MapStat v1.1 removed after 14 downloads.
    MapStat v1.2 removed after 36 downloads.
    MapStat v1.3 removed after 91 downloads.
    MapStat v1.4 removed after 18 downloads.
    Last edited by chiefpaco; November 29, 2003, 13:04.

  • #2
    testing...

    testing...
    See You later.
    Traigo sueños, tristezas, alegrías, mansedumbres, democracias quebradas como cántaros,
    religiones mohosas hasta el alma...

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    • #3
      For anyone with starting troubles

      FYI. Double-clicking the JAR file should work but...

      I developed using Windows ME & using Sun's Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 1.4.

      General information: you need a " Java Application 'runner' " to run MapStat (or any Java application). Microsoft's Java Virtual Machine (JVM) comes with most windows versions but not XP (a controversial move on their part, but I digress...). If MapStat does not start, you might not have a good JVM or JRE. One possible solution is to download the latest JRE from: http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4/download.html and then pick the JRE for your platform (this program could even work on UNIX or LINUX). This will let you run any java app . It's about 8-9 megs, but free.

      Alternatively, Microsoft does have a new version of the Java Virtual Machine, which also supports Windows XP, and is also free to download. It shouldn't be too tough to find, knowing Microsoft.

      I'd like to make a version that doesn't require the JRE (maybe some sort of .exe or C wrapper), but I haven't found out how to do it yet.

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      • #4
        New Version 1.2

        The new version of MapStat is ready and available now. New in this version:

        - SAV file support
        - GUI Boxing Improvements
        - Some code streamlining
        - Open starts in current directory

        It can now analyze SAV or BIC files.

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        • #5
          New Version 1.3

          Hi. I've just finished version 1.3. Here are the new features:

          1.3 - Current Version, Mar 22, 2002
          - Added Civ-specific counts and select menu for save files
          - Patched a bug in the search algorithm, fixing an extremely rare case of an incorrect count by 1 or 2

          Basically, it now can read your save files & break down the tile counts into how much each civ has. It still includes a total count as well as an "unclaimed territory" count.

          As it stands, I can't see much more that I would like to add to this utility, so this may be the final version, unless some problems arise or I get over ambitious about the look & feel or something. Anyway, it was fun

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          • #6
            New version 1.4

            Hi again. Version 1.4 is ready. New in this version:

            - Added domination limit & civ-specific tiles-to-go boxes
            - Added Export utility

            Let me explain:

            New boxes:
            The domination limit was shown to be 2/3 of the world's land + coast. I included this in a new box.

            There is also a new box for the civ's number of tiles before the domination will be triggered. Attention those who do not wish to trigger. You're going to aim for this to be = 1. When it = 0, domination will be triggered!

            Export Utility:
            My rumored "domestic dump". Exports the uncorrupted and corrupted gold & shields for each city & a total at the bottom. Use as you like.

            Futher exploration:
            - I might see if there's a solid formula I can apply to the city stats to predict the effects of different governments. I've seen some progress on this matter, but not enough to include it yet.

            -------
            MapStat - 41 settlers saved, 2 domination victories saved, and 1 NOT saved because it wasn't used! (shame, shame)

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            • #7
              Go java! This works great on Mac OSX too!

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              • #8
                Thanks, stepson. I forgot to mention that Mapstat should work on Macs too. Versions older than OSX may need additional Java runtimes. They are available, I believe this should work. I can confirm myself soon (when I get Mac access), if it actually does:


                In further news, I have released my source code. This version of the project is covered by the GNU license, which means you can read it, use it, build it, distribute it, but can't make any $$ off it.

                Also, a Windows Executable (.exe) version is imminent. Someone was great enough to port everything to C & it is looking great. We're just testing it out & will wait to make sure it is new patch compatible before releasing (seeing as how it will only be a few days away).

                If anyone plans to use the source code, they are encouraged to contact me via PM or email links by my profile.

                Mapstat 1.41 source removed after 43 downloads.
                Last edited by chiefpaco; November 29, 2003, 13:06.

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                • #9
                  Hi again. V2.0 is ready now. Here are the main points:

                  - Windows version created by Lovro
                  - Added 1.21f patch and backwards compatibility

                  This version of the program is a windows executable. So, no need for the windows Java runtimes! Also, it has been re-configured to open 1.21f .sav and .bic files as well as your old files too!

                  A big hand for Lovro for the C++ port and for the 1.21 compatibility! A truly magnificent effort!

                  1.21f is still young, so we don't have a lot of new maps to test, but we're confident this will hold up. If you find any problems, please post here!

                  Java and Mac users stay tuned. If a Mac patch is released, the Java version shall be updated where necessary.

                  Edit: Ver 2.0 removed after 100 downloads. We thank you for your support!
                  Last edited by chiefpaco; May 13, 2002, 17:03.

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                  • #10
                    attachment.php???
                    This sucks!What I hafta do if I REALLY wanna download mapstat and other utils? Netscape whines so, It seems that I must use IE?
                    Bravo, It's working

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                    • #11
                      Now wow! IE works correctly. I must remember to use IE when I use again this really very great service (apolyton.net). Still, it would be easier if the files were not in a thread but in a list where everyone could load the file directly.

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                      • #12
                        New Version 2.12

                        Version 2.12 Has been released. Here are the changes from 2.0

                        - Open Newest option now scans for the newest saved game in the "saves" directory and opens it.
                        - Export City Stats now included in the Windows version.
                        - improved performance
                        - civilizations eliminated from the game are no longer available for viewing
                        - mod compatibility

                        Thanks to Lovro for including these changes.

                        Edit: Version 2.12 removed after 72 downloads. Once again, thanks for your support.
                        Last edited by chiefpaco; July 9, 2002, 12:01.

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                        • #13
                          I thought I should take the Java version out of the original post, to limit confusion. It shall be attached here. This is version 1.41.

                          The original post's 1.41 version was downloaded 45 times.

                          Edit: v1.41 version removed after 51 downloads.
                          Last edited by chiefpaco; November 29, 2003, 13:09.

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                          • #14
                            New version 3.0

                            Lovro has produced a new version, 3.0! Here are the changes/additions:

                            - Redesigned user interface. Terrain counts now in a separate window
                            - Included population requirement for domination victory
                            - Improved performance
                            - Added Explorer integration option: access MapStat by right-clicking SAV or BIC file in windows explorer
                            - Export city stats now can export any Civ's stats
                            - Added more data to the export city stats feature
                            - Added "Open after exporting" option
                            - Added "View as percentages" option
                            - Added "Save settings" option

                            Enjoy!
                            Attached Files

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                            • #15
                              Question for the programmer, or anybody who has used it thus far:

                              I'm currently making a Candle'Bre Mod for Civ3, and want to illustrate the historical sites for cities (so if players want, they can construct each major city in CB exactly where it's supposed to be). To mark the spots, I'm using Saltpeter, which has no use in CB, so it will essentially give each city a +1 commerce bonus if you build on that site.

                              I know there are *supposed to be* 60 Saltpeter on the map, and was wondering if MapStat could tell me instantly....would save me from having to manually count them!



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