Most recent edit on 2008-08-06 16:44:34 by GrismarAdmin
Additions:
You can tell the navigator to stay above or below a specific system security level. You can combine limits to further narrow it down. Note that providing a security level with a single decimal indicates ingame security levels and providing more decimals implies TrueSecurity. For example, compare "Alsottobier Jolia <0.6
" and "Alsottobier Jolia <0.60
". Fluekele has an ingame security of 0.6, so it does not satisfy the "<0.6" part. But that 0.6 is rounded; its true security is 0.5617, which does satisfy the "<0.60" part.
Deletions:
You can tell the navigator to stay above or below a specific system security level. You can combine limits to further narrow it down. Note that providing a security level with a single decimal indicates ingame security levels and providing more decimals implies TrueSecurity. For example, compare ' "Alsottobier Jolia <0.6
" and "Alsottobier Jolia <0.60
". Fluekele has an ingame security of 0.6, so it does not satisfy the "<0.6" part. But that 0.6 is rounded; its true security is 0.5617, which does satisfy the "<0.60" part.
Edited on 2008-08-06 16:36:08 by GrismarAdmin
Additions:
Similar to the ingame autopilot, you can plot a route with multiple waypoint. The navigator ignores the order in which you enter system names and always generates a shortest route through all of the systems, starting in one of them and ending in another. For example, "Jita Rens Osmeden
" yields the same result as "Jita Osmeden Rens
", both ending in Osmeden.
You can tell the navigator you want a specific system to be the starting system by placing a question mark (?) in front of it. Similarly, put an exclamation mark (!) in front of a system you want to be the endpoint of the route. For example, "!Jita Osmeden Rens
" and "http://eve.grismar.net/navigator/index.php?query=%21Jita+%3FOsmeden+Rens&form_id=nav_form
!Jita ?Osmeden Rens]]"
You can tell the navigator to stay above or below a specific system security level. You can combine limits to further narrow it down. Note that providing a security level with a single decimal indicates ingame security levels and providing more decimals implies TrueSecurity. For example, compare ' "Alsottobier Jolia <0.6
" and "Alsottobier Jolia <0.60
". Fluekele has an ingame security of 0.6, so it does not satisfy the "<0.6" part. But that 0.6 is rounded; its true security is 0.5617, which does satisfy the "<0.60" part.
You can avoid a specific system by putting it in your query with a minus (-) in front of it. Compare "Dital Assah -G-5
" and "Dital Assah
".
Deletions:
Similar to the ingame autopilot, you can plot a route with multiple waypoint. The navigator ignores the order in which you enter system names and always generates a shortest route through all of the systems, starting in one of them and ending in another. For example, 'Jita Rens Osmeden
yields the same result as Jita Osmeden Rens
, both ending in Osmeden.
You can tell the navigator you want a specific system to be the starting system by placing a question mark (?) in front of it. Similarly, put an exclamation mark (!) in front of a system you want to be the endpoint of the route. For example, '!Jita Osmeden Rens
' and 'http://eve.grismar.net/navigator/index.php?query=%21Jita+%3FOsmeden+Rens&form_id=nav_form
!Jita ?Osmeden Rens]]
You can tell the navigator to stay above or below a specific system security level. You can combine limits to further narrow it down. Note that providing a security level with a single decimal indicates ingame security levels and providing more decimals implies TrueSecurity. For example, compare ' Alsottobier Jolia <0.6
and Alsottobier Jolia <0.60
. Fluekele has an ingame security of 0.6, so it does not satisfy the "<0.6" part. But that 0.6 is rounded; its true security is 0.5617, which does satisfy the "<0.60" part.
You can avoid a specific system by putting it in your query with a minus (-) in front of it. Compare Dital Assah -G-5
and Dital Assah
.
Edited on 2008-08-06 16:34:59 by GrismarAdmin
Additions:
You can avoid a specific system by putting it in your query with a minus (-) in front of it. Compare Dital Assah -G-5
and Dital Assah
.
Deletions:
You can avoid a specific system by putting it in your query with a minus (-) in front of it.
Edited on 2008-08-06 16:33:57 by GrismarAdmin
Additions:
Multiple waypoints
Similar to the ingame autopilot, you can plot a route with multiple waypoint. The navigator ignores the order in which you enter system names and always generates a shortest route through all of the systems, starting in one of them and ending in another. For example, 'Jita Rens Osmeden
yields the same result as Jita Osmeden Rens
, both ending in Osmeden.
You can tell the navigator you want a specific system to be the starting system by placing a question mark (?) in front of it. Similarly, put an exclamation mark (!) in front of a system you want to be the endpoint of the route. For example, '!Jita Osmeden Rens
' and 'http://eve.grismar.net/navigator/index.php?query=%21Jita+%3FOsmeden+Rens&form_id=nav_form
!Jita ?Osmeden Rens]]
You can tell the navigator to stay above or below a specific system security level. You can combine limits to further narrow it down. Note that providing a security level with a single decimal indicates ingame security levels and providing more decimals implies TrueSecurity. For example, compare ' Alsottobier Jolia <0.6
and Alsottobier Jolia <0.60
. Fluekele has an ingame security of 0.6, so it does not satisfy the "<0.6" part. But that 0.6 is rounded; its true security is 0.5617, which does satisfy the "<0.60" part.
Avoid systems
You can avoid a specific system by putting it in your query with a minus (-) in front of it.
Deletions:
You can either
Edited on 2008-08-06 15:30:39 by GrismarAdmin
Additions:
The autopilot also allows you to avoid low security systems. But what if your security status doesn't allow travel in systems over 0.8, so you want to get from Osoggur to Bar in 0.7 and lower
? The autopilot lets you avoid podkill zones, but what if you just want to avoid that gatecamp at Assah? The navigator allows you to run the same query, avoiding Assah specifically
.
1 Note: the route will generally be the same every time you run the same query; but if the database gets updated or rebuilt, the actual resulting route may slightly vary. It will still satisfy all the conditions and give you one of the fastest alternatives, but sometimes two alternatives have the same number of jumps.
What options are there?
Partial names
You can enter full systemnames, but you don't have to. The navigator requires at least three letters from the start of the systemname. And if you want to use spaces, use an underscore instead. For example, the result for the shortest route from Bar to Du Annes
tells you it has selected Bar as the closest match for "Bar" and uses "Du_" to match Du Annes.
Limit by security status
You can either
Deletions:
The autopilot also allows you to avoid low security systems. But what if your security status doesn't allow travel in systems over 0.8, so you want to get from Osoggur to Bar in 0.7 and lower
? The autopilot lets you avoid podkill zones, but what if you just want to avoid that gatecamp at Assah (see previous example
)? The navigator allows you to run the same query, avoiding Assah specifically
.
1 Note: the route will generally be the same every single time, but if a database gets updated or rebuilt, the actual route may slightly vary. It will still satisfy all the conditions and give you the fastest alternative, but sometimes two alternatives have the same number of jumps.
Edited on 2008-08-06 15:20:40 by GrismarAdmin
Additions:
The autopilot also allows you to avoid low security systems. But what if your security status doesn't allow travel in systems over 0.8, so you want to get from Osoggur to Bar in 0.7 and lower
? The autopilot lets you avoid podkill zones, but what if you just want to avoid that gatecamp at Assah (see previous example
)? The navigator allows you to run the same query, avoiding Assah specifically
.
Deletions:
The autopilot also allows you to avoid low security systems. But what if your security status doesn't allow travel in systems over 0.8, so you want to get from Osoggur to Bar in 0.7 and lower
?
The autopilot lets you avoid podkill zones, but what if you just want to avoid that gatecamp at Assah (see previous example
)? The navigator allows you to run the same query, avoiding Assah specifically
.
Edited on 2008-08-06 15:19:12 by GrismarAdmin
Additions:
The autopilot also allows you to avoid low security systems. But what if your security status doesn't allow travel in systems over 0.8, so you want to get from Osoggur to Bar in 0.7 and lower
?
The autopilot lets you avoid podkill zones, but what if you just want to avoid that gatecamp at Assah (see previous example
)? The navigator allows you to run the same query, avoiding Assah specifically
.
Deletions:
The autopilot also allows you to avoid low security systems. But what if your security status doesn't allow travel in systems over 0.8 but you need to get from Osoggur to Bar? You would need the fastest route below 0.8 from Ossugur to Bar, avoiding 0.8 and over
.
The autopilot lets you avoid podkill zones, but what if you just want to avoid that gatecamp at Assah (previous example
)? The navigator allows you to run the same query, avoiding Assah specifically
.
Oldest known version of this page was edited on 2008-08-06 15:16:54 by GrismarAdmin []
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Navigator
This article explains how the
navigator
on this site works, why you need it when you already have an
AutoPilot and offers examples of its use to illustrate the possibilities.
On this page:
Why the navigator, when there is an autopilot?
The ingame autopilot offers a few options to customize its planning, but is fairly limited beyond them. For one, it always plans a route starting at the system you are currently in. This makes it hard to answer questions like "
How far is it from Jita to Rens?
" when you are somewhere in 0.0.
The autopilot also allows you to avoid low security systems. But what if your
security status doesn't allow travel in systems over 0.8 but you need to get from Osoggur to Bar? You would need
the fastest route below 0.8 from Ossugur to Bar, avoiding 0.8 and over
.
The autopilot lets you avoid podkill zones, but what if you just want to avoid that gatecamp at Assah (
previous example
)? The navigator allows you to
run the same query, avoiding Assah specifically
.
You can combine as many factors as you like. For example, in the above situation, you could
also avoid 0.0 and not travel through Vard
. And because the navigator puts its query in the URL, you can link to specific routes like this article does
1.
1 Note: the route will generally be the same every single time, but if a database gets updated or rebuilt, the actual route may slightly vary. It will still satisfy all the conditions and give you the fastest alternative, but sometimes two alternatives have the same number of jumps.
Current EVE version: 5.10.58188 (Empyrean Age 1.0.1)