NML:Industries
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This page contains information on industry properties, variables and callbacks. Industry tiles are closely related.
Industry ID allocation
Industry IDs are local to the NewGRF, you are free to choose any ID in the 0..127-range. You should start your item definition with the 'substitute'-property, which allocates a new industry. The value of this property should be the ID of a default industry, which will be used instead of your item if it is not available for whatever reason (for example, missing NewGRF).
Furthermore, you can set the 'override'-property, which will cause the existing industry to be replaced with your item. You should use this if you are for example defining a coal mine which changes production more dynamically. If your type is not a direct replacement of an existing item, don't set this property.
Industry properties
Industry properties. Default industry type numbers can be found at default industries.
property | value range | comment |
---|---|---|
substitute | industry type | Number of the original industry type that replaces this one, should it not be available for some reason (e.g. missing NewGRF). This property must be set first, before any other properties or graphics. All properties of the old type are copied to your new industry. |
override | industry type | Number of the original industry type overridden. This will cause other grfs / industries to consider your industry type the same as the old type. Only set this property if your type is (more or less) the same as the old type. |
layouts | Array of tilelayouts |
See Tilelayout syntax. |
life_type | One of IND_LIFE_TYPE_XXX, XXX = BLACK_HOLE | EXTRACTIVE | ORGANIC | PROCESSING | The generic type of industry. This determines the production changes that occur by default (when not using the callback). Examples are respectively power plants, coal mines, forests en steel mills. |
closure_msg | string |
Message displayed when the industry announces closure. Use a custom string or one of the default TTD strings. |
prod_increase_msg | string |
Message displayed when industry increases production. Use a custom string or one of the default TTD strings. |
prod_decrease_msg | string |
Message displayed when industry decreases production. Use a custom string or one of the default TTD strings. |
fund_cost_multiplier | 0..255 | Fund cost multiplier. Note that in OpenTTD the unmodified base cost is 8x higher for building (not prospecting) raw (=extractive / organic, see life_type) industries. |
cargo_types | array of accept_cargo(input, outputs...) and produce_cargo(output, level) expressions | NML 0.5 1.9 Types of cargo accepted and produced by the industry, and their production levels and production multipliers. See cargo types array below. |
prod_cargo_types | array of up to 2 ints | NML 0.4 Types of cargo produced. Use the cargotype(<label>) built-in function to specify a label from the cargotable. NML 0.5 Removed, use cargo_types instead. |
accept_cargo_types | array of up to 3 ints | NML 0.4 Types of cargo accepted. Use the cargotype(<label>) built-in function to specify a label from the cargotable. NML 0.5 Removed, use cargo_types instead. |
prod_multiplier | array of up to 2 ints (0..255) | NML 0.4 Amount of each output cargo to produce every 256 ticks (8 or 9 times a month) NML 0.5 Removed, use cargo_types instead. |
min_cargo_distr | 0..255 | Minimal amount of cargo before transporting to stations. |
random_sound_effects | array of ints | Sound effect numbers that are played some times. |
conflicting_ind_types | array of up to 3x industry_type(IND_TYPE_OLD | IND_TYPE_NEW, id) |
Three industry types that should not be nearby. Use the builtin function |
prob_random | 0..255 | (up to NML v5796-418, use prob_map_gen otherwise) Probability of occurring while generating initial industries. If the random game probability value is nonzero and IND_FLAG_DO_NOT_FORCE_INSTANCE_AT_MAP_GENERATION is not set, at least one instance of this type is guaranteed to appear on the map. |
prob_map_gen | 0..255 | (NML v5796-418 or newer) Probability of occurring while generating initial industries. If the random game probability value is nonzero and IND_FLAG_DO_NOT_FORCE_INSTANCE_AT_MAP_GENERATION is not set, at least one instance of this type is guaranteed to appear on the map. |
prob_in_game | 0..255 | Probability of occurring while creating industries during the game. |
map_colour | 0..255 |
Colour index from the DOS palette to use on the minimap for this industry. |
spec_flags | bitmask(flags) |
for flag values see Industry special flags |
new_ind_msg | string | Message displayed when industry gets built during game play. |
input_multiplier_1 | array of up to 2 floats (0..255) | NML 0.4 Output cargo multiplication factors for getting a unit of the first accepted cargo. NML 0.5 Removed, use cargo_types instead. |
input_multiplier_2 | array of up to 2 floats (0..255) | NML 0.4 Output cargo multiplication factors for getting a unit of the second accepted cargo. NML 0.5 Removed, use cargo_types instead. |
input_multiplier_3 | array of up to 2 floats (0..255) | NML 0.4 Output cargo multiplication factors for getting a unit of the third accepted cargo. NML 0.5 Removed, use cargo_types instead. |
name | string |
Name of the industry, use a custom string or one of the default TTD strings. |
prospect_chance | 0 .. 1 (float) | Chance of successful prospecting. |
callback_flags | bitmask(flags) |
Do not set this, unless you use old-style callbacks. |
remove_cost_multiplier | int | Cost multiplier for removing the industry (currently only possible with magic bulldozer). |
nearby_station_name | string | Default additional name for a nearby station |
Cargo types array
The cargo_types property takes an array of accept_cargo and produce_cargo expressions. This array is used to define which cargo types the industry accepts, which it produces, and how much cargo is produced on production ticks and on delivery. All cargo types the industry handles must be mentioned in its cargo_types property even when they are handled by production callbacks.
The following is an example of a cargo_types property:
cargo_types: [ produce_cargo("GOOD", 4), accept_cargo("PASS"), produce_cargo("PASS", 0), accept_cargo("IORE", produce_cargo("STEL", 1), produce_cargo("SLAG", 0.25)) ]
The above example has four items in its cargo_types array, two produce_cargo expressions and two accept_cargo expressions.
1. produce_cargo("GOOD", 4) specifies the industry produces GOOD at a rate of 4 every production tick (256 game ticks), this production rate is scaled by the industry's production level.
2.
accept_cargo("PASS")
specifies the industry accepts PASS as a "black hole", that is no cargo is produced when PASS is delivered. If you have a production callback that consumes a cargo you will also need to specify that cargo in this way.
3. produce_cargo("PASS", 0)
specifies the industry produces PASS but not on the production ticks as usual. Specifying a production rate of zero is only useful for cargo types you produce via a production callback.
4. accept_cargo("IORE", produce_cargo(...), ...)
specifies the industry produces the listed cargo types every time IORE is delivered. In the example above, delivering one IORE will result in one STEL produced and no SLAG produced (because 1*0.25 is zero after rounding down), and delivering 4 IORE will result in 4 STEL and 1 SLAG produced.
At most 16 different cargo labels may appear in accept_cargo and at most 16 different cargo labels in produce_cargo, for a single industry. The same cargo label can be used in as many accept_cargo or produce_cargo as necessary.
Industry special flags
flag
meaning
IND_FLAG_PLANT_FIELDS_PERIODICALLY
The industry periodically plants fields around itself (temperate and arctic farms)
IND_FLAG_CUT_TREES
The industry cuts trees around itself and produces its first output cargo from them (lumber mill)
IND_FLAG_BUILT_ON_WATER
The industry is built on water (oil rig)
IND_FLAG_ONLY_IN_LARGE_TOWNS
The industry can only be built in towns (i.e. it has to replace houses) with population larger than 1200 (temperate bank)
IND_FLAG_ONLY_IN_TOWNS
The industry can only be built in towns (i.e. it has to replace houses) (arctic and tropic banks, water tower)
IND_FLAG_BUILT_NEAR_TOWN
The industry is always built near towns (i.e. near town sign; additionally the industry is allowed to replace houses) (toy shop)
IND_FLAG_PLANT_FIELDS_WHEN_BUILT
Fields are planted around the industry when it's built (all farms)
IND_FLAG_NO_PRODUCTION_INCREASE
The industry cannot increase its production on the temperate climate (oil wells)
IND_FLAG_BUILT_ONLY_BEFORE_1950
The industry is built only before 1950 (oil wells)
IND_FLAG_BUILT_ONLY_AFTER_1960
The industry is built only after 1960 (oil rig)
IND_FLAG_AI_CREATES_AIR_AND_SHIP_ROUTES
AI players will attempt to establish air and ship routes going to this industry (oil rig)
IND_FLAG_MILITARY_AIRPLANE_CAN_EXPLODE
The industry can be exploded by a military airplane (oil refinery)
IND_FLAG_MILITARY_HELICOPTER_CAN_EXPLODE
The industry can be exploded by a military helicopter (factory)
IND_FLAG_CAN_CAUSE_SUBSIDENCE
The industry can cause a subsidence (coal mine)
IND_FLAG_AUTOMATIC_PRODUCTION_MULTIPLIER
Automatic production multiplier handing (No industry has this bit set by default.).
IND_FLAG_RANDOM_BITS_IN_PRODUCTION_CALLBACK
The production callback needs random bits in var. 10 (No industry has this bit set by default.)
IND_FLAG_DO_NOT_FORCE_INSTANCE_AT_MAP_GENERATION
Do not force one instance of this type to appear during initial map generation (No industry has this bit set by default.)
IND_FLAG_ALLOW_CLOSING_LAST_INSTANCE
Allow closing down the last instance of this type (No industry has this bit set by default.)
Common variables
The following variables are available to both industries and industry tiles. All of them require an x, y offset. For industries, this offset is unsigned and relative to the northernmost tile. For industry tiles, it is signed and relative to the current tile.
name
value range
comment
nearby_tile_slope
SLOPE_XXX
See tile slopes for an overview of possible values
nearby_tile_is_water
1 if the tile is water, 0 otherwise
nearby_tile_terrain_type
TILETYPE_XX
TILETYPE_NORMAL, TILETYPE_DESERT, TILETYPE_RAIN_FOREST, TILETYPE_SNOW
nearby_tile_water_class
WATER_CLASS_XXX
XXX = [NONE | SEA | CANAL | RIVER] Note that tiles for which nearby_tile_is_water
is 0 may still have a water class, e.g. industry tiles with water beneath them.
nearby_tile_height
0..120
The height of the lowest corner of the given tile.
nearby_tile_class
nearby_tile_animation_frame
0..255
Animation frame of the given tile
nearby_tile_industrytile_id
0x00aa, 0xFFbb, 0xFFFE or 0xFFFF
0x00aa: The tile is an industry tile defined in this GRF with tile id aa.
0xFFbb: The tile is an original industry tile with id bb.
0xFFFE: The tile is an industry tile defined in another GRF.
0xFFFF: The tile is not an industry tile or it belongs to another industry.
Industry variables
name
value range
comment
production_level
0, or 4 .. 128
Current production level of the industry. Usually in range 4 .. 128, default starting level is 16. A level of 0 indicates imminent closure.
waiting_cargo_1
0..65535
If any of the production callbacks is enabled, this variable will contain the amount of the first cargo type awaiting to be processed.
waiting_cargo_2
0..65535
If any of the production callbacks is enabled, this variable will contain the amount of the second cargo type awaiting to be processed.
waiting_cargo_3
0..65535
If any of the production callbacks is enabled, this variable will contain the amount of the third cargo type awaiting to be processed.
produced_cargo_waiting_1
0..65535
The amount of produced 'output cargo type 1' that this waiting to be transported.
produced_cargo_waiting_2
0..65535
The amount of produced 'output cargo type 2' that this waiting to be transported.
produced_this_month_1
0..65535
The amount of 'output cargo type 1' that was produced this month.
produced_this_month_2
0..65535
The amount of 'output cargo type 2' that was produced this month.
produced_last_month_1
0..65535
The amount of 'output cargo type 1' that was produced last month.
produced_last_month_2
0..65535
The amount of 'output cargo type 2' that was produced last month.
transported_this_month_1
0..65535
The amount of 'output cargo type 1' that was transported this month.
transported_this_month_2
0..65535
The amount of 'output cargo type 2' that was transported this month.
transported_last_month_1
0..65535
The amount of 'output cargo type 1' that was produced last month.
transported_last_month_2
0..65535
The amount of 'output cargo type 2' that was produced last month.
transported_last_month_pct_1
0..100
Percentage of produced 'output cargo type 1' that was transported last month.
transported_last_month_pct_2
0..100
Percentage of produced 'output cargo type 2' that was transported last month.
production_rate_1
0..255
NML 0.3 Amount of 'output cargo type 1' that is produced every 256 ticks. Initial value from the prod_multiplier
-property, but it will change accordingly when the production level changes.
production_rate_2
0..255
NML 0.3 Amount of 'output cargo type 2' that is produced every 256 ticks. Initial value from the prod_multiplier
-property, but it will change accordingly when the production level changes.
water_distance
Distance to the tile
If the industry is built on water, this variable gives the distance of the closest dry land tile, otherwise it gives the distance of the closest water tile.
layout_num
1..255
Number of the layout being used by the industry.
founder
0..16
Company number of the industry founder. It will be FOUNDER_GAME (=16) if the industry was generated randomly. TTDPatch only supports up to 8 companies (0..7).
founder_type
PLAYERTYPE_XX
PLAYERTYPE_HUMAN, PLAYERTYPE_AI, PLAYERTYPE_HUMAN_IN_AI (human managing AI company) or PLAYERTYPE_AI_IN_HUMAN (AI managing human company). OpenTTD only uses PLAYERTYPE_HUMAN and PLAYERTYPE_AI. If you cheat yourself to be part of an AI company OpenTTD will still report PLAYERTYPE_AI for the company with yourself and the AI and it'll report PLAYERTYPE_HUMAN for the now uncontrolled company.
founder_colour1
COLOUR_XXX
Index of founding company's first colour. 0 if not founded by a company. Refer to the table here for possible values.
founder_colour2
COLOUR_XXX
Index of founding company's second colour. It's the same as company_colour1, if no second company colour is chosen. 0 if not founded by a company. Refer to the table here for possible values.
colour
COLOUR_XXX
Random colour for this industry. Refer to the table here for possible values.
build_date
0..1826212865
Date of the industry foundation in days since year 0.
build_type
BUILDTYPE_XX
BUILDTYPE_UNKNOWN (if created in an old version or with newindustries disabled), BUILDTYPE_GAMEPLAY (if founded or created by the in-game random industry generator), BUILDTYPE_GENERATION (if created during random map generation) or BUILDTYPE_EDITOR (if created with the scenario editor).
counter
0..65535
Decremented every tick, used to time primary industry production in TTD.
last_accept_date
date(year, month, day)
Date when cargo was accepted for the last time. Not valid before 1920 and after 2090.
random_bits
0 ... 65535
Random data that can be used to randomize certain descisions. (see Random switch) (NML r1666)
Variables that require some parameters.
name
arguments
comment
industry_count
industry_type, grfid = -1
The value of this variable is the number of industries of a given type that are currently on the map. industry_type is either the ID of an industry. GRFid is the grf in which the industry was defined. The default value is -1, which means current newgrf. A grfid of 0 lets you check the number of default industries of a given type. Use the builtin function str2number()
to convert a grfid to its numeric representation.
Warning: using this variable trashes the contents of temporary storage register 0x100
industry_distance
industry_type, grfid = -1
The value of this variable is the manhattan distance the closest instance of the given industry or 0xFFFF if not applicable. See industry_count for a description of the parameters.
Warning: using this variable trashes the contents of temporary storage register 0x100.
industry_layout_count / industry_layout_distance
industry_type, layout, grfid = -1.
See industry_count / industry_distance for description of industry_type, grfid and return value. The results are filtered to industries that have the given layout number.
Warning: using this variable trashes the contents of temporary storage registers 0x100 and 0x101.
industry_town_count
industry_type, grfid = -1.
See industry_count / industry_distance for description of industry_type, grfid and return value. The results are filtered to industries that have the same town than the current industry.
Warning: using this variable trashes the contents of temporary storage registers 0x100 and 0x101.
town_manhattan_dist
x, y
Parameters indicate a signed offset relative to the northern tile. Returns the Manhattan distance (dx + dy) from the selected tile to the closest town
town_euclidean_dist
x, y
Parameters indicate a signed offset relative to the northern tile. Returns the squared Eucleidean distance (dx^2 + dy^2) from the selected tile to the closest town.
town_zone
x, y
Parameters indicate a signed offset relative to the northern tile. Returns the town zone that the selected tile is in.
nearby_tile_random_bits
x, y
Parameters indicate an unsigned offset relative to the northern tile. Returns the random bits of the selected industry tile, or 0 if it is not an industry tile that's part of this industry.
Industry callbacks
callback
return value
comment
default
varies
Any unhandled callbacks. Generally this doesn't need to be used, except for old-style callbacks.
produce_cargo_arrival
Produce-block
Called to produce cargo when it arrives.
produce_256_ticks
Produce-block
Called to produce cargo every 256 ticks.
availability
CB_RESULT_IND_ALLOW or CB_RESULT_IND_DISALLOW
NML 0.2 Only available in NML 0.2 or earlier. Called when the game needs to know if the industry type is available. It is limited to the type as a whole, so you can't access industry-specific variables. extra_callback_info2
contains the creation type.
construction_probability
CB_RESULT_IND_NO_CONSTRUCTION, CB_RESULT_IND_PROBABILITY_FROM_PROPERTY or a relative probability 0..255
NML 0.3. Called when the game needs to know if the industry type is available. It is limited to the type as a whole, so you can't access industry-specific variables.
getbits(extra_callback_info2, 0, 8)
: The creation type.
If you return CB_RESULT_IND_NO_CONSTRUCTION or 0 the industry won't be build. If you return CB_RESULT_IND_PROBABILITY_FROM_PROPERTY it'll be build according to the relative probability as defined in the prob_random
or prob_in_game
properties, otherwise it'll use the value as returned as relative probability.
location_check
See the table below.
Called to check if a location is suitable.
getbits(extra_callback_info2, 0, 8)
: The creation type.
Since the industry isn't built yet, industry variables aren't available. If this callback is not implemented or fails, constructing the industry will be allowed. Construction might also be prevented via the tile_check
industry tile callback, though.
monthly_prod_change
See below
Called each month to (possibly) change the industry production.
extra_callback_info2
: 32 random bits.
random_prod_change
See below
Works exactly the same as monthly_prod_change
, except that it's only called when TTD selects this industry for a random production change.
build_prod_change
Value in range 4-128
1.3 Called when an industry is constructed. Return value is production level (default 16). Can also be used to initialise permanent storage when an industry is constructed.
cargo_subtype_display
String or CB_RESULT_NO_TEXT
This callback allows displaying some text after a cargo name. Returning CB_RESULT_NO_TEXT displays nothing.
getbits(extra_callback_info2, 0, 8)
: 0 .. 2 to get texts for the first .. third accepted cargo type, and 3 .. 4 for the first ... second produced cargo type.
getbits(extra_callback_info2, 8, 8)
: 0 when getting a string for the buy menu (no industry variables available!), 1 when for the industry window and 2 for the industry directory window.
extra_text_industry
String
Show extra text in the industry window.
extra_text_fund
String
Show extra text in the fund window. Since the industry isn't built, no industry variables are available.
control_special
0 or 1
Called to control various effects from the spec_flags
property. Currently only works for the first two (plant fields / cut trees). Return 1 to execute the action or 0 to not do so.
extra_callback_info1
: 32 random bits.
getbits(extra_callback_info2, 0, 8)
: Queried effect.
The default (if the flag is enabled, of course) is to plant fields with 1/8th chance every 256 ticks, and to cut trees every 512 ticks.
stop_accept_cargo
0 or 1
With this callback, you can temporarily refuse accepting a certain cargo, for example because the stockpile is full. Return 1 to accept or 0 to refuse. Make sure to synchronize this callback with the cargo_amount_accept
callback for industry tiles.
getbits(extra_callback_info2, 0, 8)
The cargo type to accept or not.
colour
COLOUR_XXX
Called after constructing the industry. The colour
variable is set to a random value at this point, you can use this callback to change this.
cargo_input
Cargo type, or 0xFF
Decide the input cargo types. Called repeatedly until 0xFF is returned, although currently not more than three times. Do not rely on this limitation, though.
getbits(extra_callback_info1, 0, 8)
: Starts at 0 and is incremented for every iteration.
Return a cargo type (from the table) or 0xFF to stop.
cargo_output
Cargo type, or 0xFF
Same as cargo_input
above, except that it is applied to the output cargo types and currently not called more than twice.
Location check results
The following values can be used as return values for the location_check
callback for industries
and the tile_check
callback for industry tiles and objects.
return value
meaning
string(..)
Item can't be built, show the string as error message.
CB_RESULT_LOCATION_ALLOW
Item can be built.
CB_RESULT_LOCATION_DISALLOW
Item can't be built, display the default error message. This is "site unsuitable" for industries and industry tiles, and "land sloped in wrong direction" for objects.
CB_RESULT_LOCATION_DISALLOW_ONLY_RAINFOREST
Item can't be built, display the "...can only be built in rainforest areas" error message.
CB_RESULT_LOCATION_DISALLOW_ONLY_DESERT
Item can't be built, display the "...can only be built in desert areas" error message.
CB_RESULT_LOCATION_DISALLOW_ONLY_ABOVE_SNOWLINE
Item can't be built, display the "...can only be built above the snow-line" error message.
CB_RESULT_LOCATION_DISALLOW_ONLY_BELOW_SNOWLINE
Item can't be built, display the "...can only be built below the snow-line" error message.
CB_RESULT_LOCATION_DISALLOW_NOT_ON_OPEN_SEA
Item can't be built, display the "...can't build on open sea" error message.
CB_RESULT_LOCATION_DISALLOW_NOT_ON_CANAL
Item can't be built, display the "...can't build on canal" error message
CB_RESULT_LOCATION_DISALLOW_NOT_ON_RIVER
Item can't be built, display the "...can't build on river" error message.
Production change callback results
value
meaning
CB_RESULT_IND_PROD_NO_CHANGE
Do not change industry production
CB_RESULT_IND_PROD_HALF
Half industry production. If production goes below a quarter of default, the industry closes.
CB_RESULT_IND_PROD_DOUBLE
Double production if it's not 8x default yet.
CB_RESULT_IND_PROD_CLOSE
Announce closure and remove the industry next month.
CB_RESULT_IND_PROD_RANDOM
Do a random production change, as if the industry is a primary one.
CB_RESULT_IND_PROD_DIVIDE_BY_4
Divide production by 4
CB_RESULT_IND_PROD_DIVIDE_BY_8
Divide production by 8
CB_RESULT_IND_PROD_DIVIDE_BY_16
Divide production by 16
CB_RESULT_IND_PROD_DIVIDE_BY_32
Divide production by 32
CB_RESULT_IND_PROD_MULTIPLY_BY_4
Multiply production by 4
CB_RESULT_IND_PROD_MULTIPLY_BY_8
Multiply production by 8
CB_RESULT_IND_PROD_MULTIPLY_BY_16
Multiply production by 16
CB_RESULT_IND_PROD_MULTIPLY_BY_32
Multiply production by 32
CB_RESULT_IND_PROD_DECREMENT_BY_1
Decrement production by 1
CB_RESULT_IND_PROD_INCREMENT_BY_1
Increment production by 1
CB_RESULT_IND_PROD_SET_BY_0x100
Set the production level to the value in bits 16 .. 23 of register 0x100.
Setting bit 7 of the result disables the associated news message.
Setting bit 8 replaces the news message with a custom message, read from register 0x100 bits 0 .. 15.
Industry creation types
value
meaning
IND_CREATION_GENERATION
Industry is created during map generation, or when building 'many random industries' in the scenario editor.
IND_CREATION_RANDOM
Industry is randomly generated during gameplay
IND_CREATION_FUND
Industry is funded by the player (in game or scenario editor)
IND_CREATION_PROSPECT
Industry is prospected by the player