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Category values represent properties of a Function, related to categories. Category values are different from Function values in that they are always set in relation to a specific Category.
 
A [[Function]], and by extension a [[Building]] always belongs to one or more categories. The value of a Category Value for a [[Function]] or [[Building]] is calculated by a weighted average, where the [[Category weight (Category Value)]] is used for the weights.
 
==Attribute Name==
The attribute name of a particular Category value is obtained by prepending the Category name to the Category value. For example, the demand for parking lots for offices is obtained using the attribute OFFICE_PARKING_LOTS_DEMAND_PER_M2.
 
===Construction===
{{Category values|suppresscategory=yes|
{{:Category weight (Category Value)}}
{{:Unit size (Category Value)}}
}}
 
===Financial===
{{Category values|suppresscategory=yes|
{{:Buyout cost (Category Value)}}
{{:Construction cost (Category Value)}}
{{:Demolition cost (Category Value)}}
{{:Sell price (Category Value)}}
}}
 
===Network===
{{Category values|suppresscategory=yes|
{{:Heat flow change per year (Category Value)}}
{{:Heat flow formula start year (Category Value)}}
{{:Heat flow to power multiplier (Category Value)}}
{{:Heat flow value at start year (Category Value)}}
}}
 
====Parking====
{{Category values|suppresscategory=yes|
{{:Parking lots (Category Value)}}
{{:Parking lots demand (Category Value)}}
}}
 
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|seealso=*[[Categorymult (TQL Param)]]
*[[Function Value]]
*[[Function]]
*[[Function Override]]
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Latest revision as of 14:20, 12 May 2026

Category values represent properties of a Function, related to categories. Category values are different from Function values in that they are always set in relation to a specific Category.

A Function, and by extension a Building always belongs to one or more categories. The value of a Category Value for a Function or Building is calculated by a weighted average, where the Category weight (Category Value) is used for the weights.

Attribute Name

The attribute name of a particular Category value is obtained by prepending the Category name to the Category value. For example, the demand for parking lots for offices is obtained using the attribute OFFICE_PARKING_LOTS_DEMAND_PER_M2.

Construction

Financial

Network

Parking