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worldCoords(3)

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worldCoords(3)

NAME

 
worldCoords - C utility routine for working with world coordinates

SYNOPSIS

 
#include "worldCoords.h"

typedef struct {
    int hours;
    int min;
    double sec;
    double val;                 /* value calculated in degrees */
} WC_HMS;


typedef struct {
    WC_HMS ra, dec;
} WC;


WC* wcInitNull(WC*);

int wcIsNull(WC* wc);

WC* wcInitFromHMS(WC*, int rh, int rm, double rs,
        int dd, int dm, int ds, double equinox);

WC* wcInitFromDeg(WC*, double ra, double dec, double equinox);

WC* wcInitFromStrings(WC*, char* ra, char* dec, double equinox);

void wcPrint(WC* wc, char* ra_buf, char* dec_buf, double equinox);

DESCRIPTION

 
The routines described here present a C interface to the C++
WorldCoords class and are used to convert between different
representations of world coordinates. The values in the struct are
always kept in both H:M:S[+-]D:M:S format (members: hours, min, sec)
and as floating point values in hours (member: val) in the default
equinox of J2000.

C ROUTINES

 
wcInitNull
        Initialize null world coordinates and return the argument.
        (Null coordinates are useful in some cases where you have
        an optional second position for an area instead of a single
        point).
        Arguments:
                wc   (in/out) - pointer to WC struct to be filled in
        Return value:
                pointer to wc argument.

wcIsNull
        Return true if the given coords are null.
        Arguments:
                wc   (in) - pointer to initialized WC struct
        Return value:
                boolean value

wcInitFromHMS
        Initialize the world coordinates from RA, DEC in H:M:S D:M:S
        format and return the first parameter.
        Arguments:
                wc      (in/out) - pointer to WC struct to fill out
                rh      (in)     - RA hours
                rm      (in)     - RA minutes
                rs      (in)     - RA seconds
                dd      (in)     - DEC degrees
                dm      (in)     - DEC minutes
                ds      (in)     - DEC seconds
                equinox (in)     - epoch (2000.0, 1950.0, ...)
        Return value:
                pointer to wc argument

wcInitFromDeg
        Initialize the world coordinates from RA, DEC in degrees in
        floating point format and return the first parameter.
        Arguments:
                wc      (in/out) - pointer to WC struct to fill out
                ra      (in)     - right ascension
                dec     (in)     - declination
                equinox (in)     - epoch (2000.0, 1950.0, ...)
        Return value:
                pointer to wc argument

wcInitFromStrings
        Initialize the world coordinates from RA, DEC in the format
        "H:M:S.sss", "[+-]D:M:S.sss" and return the first parameter.
        The minutes and seconds are optional, so the formats
        "H.hhh", "[+-]D.ddd" and "H:M", "D:M" are also supported.
        Arguments:
                wc      (in/out) - pointer to WC struct to fill out
                ra      (in)     - right ascention
                dec     (in)     - declination
                equinox (in)     - epoch (2000.0, 1950.0, ...)
        Return value:
                pointer to wc argument

wcPrint
        Print RA and DEC to the given buffers in the given equinox.
        Arguments:
                wc      (in)     - pointer to WC struct
                ra_buf  (in)     - buffer to contain RA in H:M:S
                dec_buf (in)     - buffer to contain DEC in D:M:S
                equinox (in)     - desired epoch (2000.0, 1950.0, ...)
        Return value:
                none.


SEE ALSO

 
WorldCoords
 


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