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Write an SPK segment of type 5 given a time-ordered set of discrete states and epochs, and the gravitational parameter of a central body.
SPK SPC NAIF_IDS
Variable I/O Description -------- --- -------------------------------------------------- handle I Handle of an SPK file open for writing. body I Body code for ephemeris object. center I Body code for the center of motion of the body. frame I The reference frame of the states. first I First valid time for which states can be computed. last I Last valid time for which states can be computed. segid I Segment identifier. gm I Gravitational parameter of central body. n I Number of states and epochs. states I States. epochs I Epochs.
handle is the file handle of an SPK file that has been opened for writing. body is the NAIF ID for the body whose states are to be recorded in an SPK file. center is the NAIF ID for the center of motion associated with BODY. frame is the reference frame that states are referenced to, for example "J2000". first are the bounds on the ephemeris times, expressed as last seconds past J2000, for which the states can be used to interpolate a state for BODY. segid is the segment identifier. An SPK segment identifier may contain up to 40 characters. gm is the gravitational parameter of the central body ( in units of kilometers **3 / seconds **2 ). n is the number of states and epochs to be stored in the segment. states contains a time-ordered array of geometric states ( x, y, z, dx/dt, dy/dt, dz/dt, in kilometers and kilometers per second ) of the target body with respect to the central body specified in the segment descriptor. epochs contains the epochs (ephemeris seconds past J2000) corresponding to the states in states. Epochs must form a strictly increasing sequence.
None. A type 5 segment is written to the file attached to handle.
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This routine writes an SPK type 05 data segment to the open SPK file according to the format described in the type 05 section of the SPK Required Reading. The SPK file must have been opened with write access.
Suppose that you have states and are prepared to produce a segment of type 05 in an SPK file. The following code fragment could be used to add the new segment to a previously opened SPK file attached to handle. The file must have been opened with write access. #include "SpiceUsr.h" . . . /. Create a segment identifier. ./ ConstSpiceChar * segid = "MY_SAMPLE_SPK_TYPE_5_SEGMENT"; /. Write the segment. ./ spkw05_c ( SpiceInt handle, SpiceInt body, SpiceInt center, ConstSpiceChar * frame, SpiceDouble first, SpiceDouble last, ConstSpiceChar * segid, SpiceDouble gm, SpiceInt n, SpiceDouble states, SpiceDouble epochs );
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1) If the input epochs do not form an increasing sequence, the error SPICE(UNORDEREDTIMES) will be signaled. 2) If the number of states and epochs is not positive then the error SPICE(NUMSTATESNOTPOS) will be signaled. 3) If FIRST is greater than LAST then the error SPICE(BADDESCRTIMES) will be signaled. 4) If SEGID is more than 40 characters long, the error SPICE(SEGIDTOOLONG) is signaled. 5) If SEGID contains any nonprintable characters, the error SPICE(NONPRINTABLECHARS) is signaled. 6) Any file I/O problems will be detected and diagnosed by one of the DAF routines called by this routine. 7) The error SPICE(EMPTYSTRING) is signaled if either input string does not contain at least one character, since the input strings cannot be converted to a Fortran-style string in this case. 8) The error SPICE(NULLPOINTER) is signaled if either input string pointer is null.
A new type 05 SPK segment is written to the SPK file attached to handle.
N.J. Bachman (JPL) K.R. Gehringer (JPL) J.M. Lynch (JPL) W.L. Taber (JPL) I.M. Underwood (JPL)
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-CSPICE Version 1.0.0, 23-JUN-1999 (NJB)(KRG)(JML)(WLT)(IMU)
write spk type_5 ephemeris data segment