Zoo code DogPhux's v1.3b


Parameters

Sex and years being a zoo / Age / Sexual orientation towards humans / Sexual orientations towards animals / Location

Symbols

Sex and years being a zoo

ZFZoo Female
ZMZoo Male
ZFFZoo-Friendly Female
ZFMZoo-Friendly Male

Sex and years being a zoo. For example:

ZM10

Age

Age in years. For example:

26

Sexual orientation towards humans

GGay
BiBi-sexual
SStraight
&Zoo exclusive

Sexual orientation towards humans. For example:

G

Sexual orientations towards animals

CCattle
DDogs
DDDeer
EEquines (Horse, donkey, mule, ...)
GGoats
PPigs
SSheep

Sexual orientation towards animals. For example:

BiD

If you have different orientations for different animals, you can write it down this way:

BiD,GE,SG

If you have one same orientation for different animals, you can write it down this way:

BiD+E,GG+P

Location

Place where you live. For example:

AUS

You can look at the codes for location in the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 and ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 (ISO 3166 in Wikipedia). In some large countries there is also abbreviations for the subdivisions of the country.

Presentation

Variables are separated using a diagonal bar:

ZM10/26/G/BiD,GE,SG/AUS

Finally, the code is presented with "ZC DP's v1.3b:". This way we make clear that we are showing a zoo code, and its version.

ZC DP's v1.3b: ZM10/26/G/BiD,GE,SG/AUS

Omitting information

To omit information, simply put a # in the right place. For example:

ZC DP's v1.3b: ZFF/#/G/#/IRL

By default, you can also omit information by not finishing the chain. For example:

ZC DP's v1.3b: ZM/35/&

Notice that the years being zoo is the only variable that can be omitted inside a code without disfunctional results.