NationStates Jolt Archive


OOC: Nseconomy

Azemica
20-05-2008, 03:51
Hi! QUickly, does anyone know the NSEconomy formula?
Bazalonia
20-05-2008, 04:08
Hi! QUickly, does anyone know the NSEconomy formula?

For what specifically?
Azemica
20-05-2008, 04:12
Everything it calculates.
Azemica
20-05-2008, 04:23
No-one?
Mokastana
20-05-2008, 04:27
just go here

http://nstracker.jfsoftware.com/
Kampfers
20-05-2008, 04:30
just go here

http://nstracker.jfsoftware.com/

He knows the link, he wants the formula. As in, how it gets the numbers it throws up on the screen.
Bazalonia
20-05-2008, 04:34
I know how to calculate a nation's budget but that is all...

http://www.thirdgeek.com/old/defensebudget.xml

The information is there... and you can use that to do and budget area.

Everything else, however is beyond me. I'll see if I can get it's programmer here...
Azemica
20-05-2008, 04:35
Ok... if anyone knows anything else, PLEASE post!

Thanks.
Kampfers
20-05-2008, 04:41
I know how to calculate a nation's budget but that is all...

http://www.thirdgeek.com/old/defensebudget.xml

The information is there... and you can use that to do and budget area.

Everything else, however is beyond me. I'll see if I can get it's programmer here...

The rest just use the same formula:

Defense Budget is Defense Budget Percent × Government Expenditures. (Defense Budget Percent is the percentage from the XML feed divided by 100.)

but replace defense with the category.
Azemica
20-05-2008, 04:43
But what about exchange rate and GDP?
New Manhattan
21-05-2008, 03:53
http://www.thirdgeek.com/old/nseconomyformulae.xml

I think that’s everything…
Azemica
21-05-2008, 04:30
I don't understand what this means:

Administration Budget Curve

The Administration Budget Curve is calculated based on the Administration Budget (the percentage from the XML feed divided by 100). If the Administration Budget (hereafter x) is 0.3, then the Administration Budget Curve is 1, otherwise, it is 1 − x × sign(x − 0.3) × |x − 0.3|1/3 + 0.2x.\

How do you figure that formula? What if my percent is 0? What'
s my ABC?
Azemica
21-05-2008, 04:40
I don't understand what this means:

Administration Budget Curve

The Administration Budget Curve is calculated based on the Administration Budget (the percentage from the XML feed divided by 100). If the Administration Budget (hereafter x) is 0.3, then the Administration Budget Curve is 1, otherwise, it is 1 − x × sign(x − 0.3) × |x − 0.3|1/3 + 0.2x.\

How do you figure that formula? What if my percent is 0? What'
s my ABC?

oh... and thanks, ;)
Bazalonia
21-05-2008, 04:46
I don't understand what this means:

Administration Budget Curve

The Administration Budget Curve is calculated based on the Administration Budget (the percentage from the XML feed divided by 100). If the Administration Budget (hereafter x) is 0.3, then the Administration Budget Curve is 1, otherwise, it is 1 − x × sign(x − 0.3) × |x − 0.3|1/3 + 0.2x.\

How do you figure that formula? What if my percent is 0? What'
s my ABC?

If your budget percentage is 0, then in that formula x=0

Looking through it and knowing what happens when you times anything by 0, the ABC should be 1.
Kampfers
21-05-2008, 04:47
http://www.thirdgeek.com/old/nseconomyformulae.xml

I think that’s everything…

Since you happen to be the dude that made it, care to explain why there is no investment in the GDP calculations and how one might go about adding it in?