Grid Sector
A Grid Sector is an unofficial name given for a part of the grid (or world map). The name was invented by the Geography Of Second Life group while editing List Of Microcontinents And Sim Clusters. The system proved to be very effective for map orientation.
Size
A Grid Sector is a square with 100 sims length and 100 sims wide. In kilometers, that is about 25.6/25.6 km. It looks like the Linden officials use something similar for the grid map. When you scale the map to lowest resolution, image does not form in the same moment for all the map. Image is formed for different parts of the map, parts that have shape of a square. This means that, at lowest resolution, grid map texture is saved in squares of about 100/100 sims.
An even smaller division is the Microsector.
Naming and coordinates
The only way to define the position of a structure on the map is by using Coordinates. The coordinates are similar to those used by Gridsurvey[1], in format longitude (min-max) /latitude (min-max) for a region of map and longitude/latitude for a single sim. The oldest sim, Da Boom, in Sansara, has coordinates 1000/1000
.
Grid Sector are named with letters from left (West) to right (East) and with numbers from down (South) to up (North), exactly like the squares in a chess board. Theoretically, they start with grid sector A1
and end with T20
. In practice, many grid sectors are in fact void sectors.
Using grid sectors
Unlike coordinates, it is much simpler to manage and understand a grid sector's position. It is a much easier way to find the position of a Continent, Subcontinent, Microcontinent, Sim Cluster, Sim Group or Isolated Sim using a Grid Sector.
Useful scripts
The following script can tell you your Coordinates, sim name and Grid Sector. put it into a HUD prim or an item you wear and when you touch it, you will know where you are:
<lsl> //Created by Ana Imfinity list sectors = [
"zero", "A", "B", "C", "D", "E", "F", "G", "H", "I", "J", "K", "L", "M", "N", "O", "P", "Q", "R", "S", "T", "U", "V", "W"];
default {
touch_start(integer num_detected) { vector regionCorner = llGetRegionCorner();
// 0x100 = 2^8 (2 power 8) = 256
integer grid_x = (integer)(regionCorner.x/0x100); integer grid_y = (integer)(regionCorner.y/0x100);
integer column_number = (integer)(grid_x/100); string column = llList2String(sectors, column_number); integer row = (integer)(grid_y/100);
string sim = llGetRegionName();
string output = "Current grid position: (" + (string)grid_x + ", " + (string)grid_y + ")\n\tGrid sector:\t " + column + (string)row + "\n\tSim name:\t\t '" + sim + "'";
llOwnerSay(output); }
}
// Example output: // // Current grid position: (1023, 1007) // Grid sector: J10 // Sim name: 'Help Island Public' </lsl>
List of grid sectors
Sectors
This list contains also their Coordinates:
- D6, 400-500/600-700
- D7, 400-500/700-800
- D8, 400-500/800-900
- D9, 400-500/900-1000
- D10, 400-500/1000-1100
- D11, 400-500/1100-1200
- D12, 400-500/1200-1300
- D13, 400-500/1300-1400
- D14, 400-500/1400-1500
- D15, 400-500/1500-1600
- D16, 400-500/1600-1700
- E5, 500-600/500-600
- E6, 500-600/600-700
- E7, 500-600/700-800
- E8, 500-600/800-900
- E9, 500-600/900-1000
- E10, 500-600/1000-1100
- E11, 500-600/1100-1200
- E12, 500-600/1200-1300
- E13, 500-600/1300-1400
- E14, 500-600/1400-1500
- E15, 500-600/1500-1600
- F8, 600-700/800-900
- F9, 600-700/900-1000
- F10, 600-700/1000-1100
- F11, 600-700/1100-1200
- F12, 600-700/1200-1300
- F13, 600-700/1300-1400
- F14, 600-700/1400-1500
- G6, 700-800/600-700
- G7, 700-800/700-800
- G8, 700-800/800-900
- G9, 700-800/900-1000
- G10, 700-800/1000-1100
- G11, 700-800/1100-1200
- G12, 700-800/1200-1300
- G13, 700-800/1300-1400
- G14, 700-800/1400-1500
- H8, 800-900/800-900
- H9, 800-900/900-1000
- H10, 800-900/1000-1100
- H11, 800-900/1100-1200
- H12, 800-900/1200-1300
- H13, 800-900/1300-1400
- H14, 800-900/1400-1500
- I5, 900-1000/500-600
- I7, 900-1000/700-800
- I8, 900-1000/800-900
- I9, 900-1000/900-1000
- I10, 900-1000/1000-1100
- I11, 900-1000/1100-1200
- I12, 900-1000/1200-1300
- I13, 900-1000/1300-1400
- I14, 900-1000/1400-1500
- J4, 1000-1100/400-500
- J5, 1000-1100/500-600
- J7, 1000-1100/700-800
- J8, 1000-1100/800-900
- J9, 1000-1100/900-1000
- J10, 1000-1100/1000-1100
- J11, 1000-1100/1100-1200
- J12, 1000-1100/1200-1300
- J13, 1000-1100/1300-1400
- J14, 1000-1100/1400-1500
- K10, 1100-1200/1000-1100
- K11, 1100-1200/1100-1200
- K12, 1100-1200/1200-1300
- K13, 1100-1200/1300-1400
- L9, 1200-1300/900-1000
- L11, 1200-1300/1100-1200
- L12, 1200-1300/1200-1300
- L13, 1200-1300/1300-1400
- M10, 1300-1400/1000-1100
- M11, 1300-1400/1100-1200
- M12, 1300-1400/1200-1300
- M13, 1300-1400/1300-1400
- Q12, 1700-1800/1200-1300
- R11, 1800-1900/1100-1200
- R12, 1800-1900/1200-1300
Rows & Columns
Just like at a chess board, grid sectors form squares that can be grouped into 13 rows (from 4 to 16) and 12 columns (from D to M, plus Q and R).
Gallery
Download
To download maps of grid sectors and oceans, use this link. The information is stored on Mega, the succesor of Megaupload, probably the most secure data storage & transfer system. You need Google Chrome to download.
See also
List Of Microcontinents And Sim Clusters - includes detalied data for all grid sectors
Oceans - additional information can be found here, including links to all oceans
Da Boom - the oldest sim and center of coordinates system