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Set and retrieve the defaults associated with calendar input strings.
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VARIABLE I/O DESCRIPTION -------- --- -------------------------------------------------- action I is the kind of action to take "SET" or "GET". item I is the default item of interest. lenout I Length of list for output. value I/O is the value associated with the default item.
action is a word that specifies whether timdef_c sets the value associated with item or retrieves the value associated with item. The allowed values for action are "SET" and "GET". The routine is not sensitive to the case of the letters in action. item is the default items whose value should be set or retrieved. The items that may be requested are: item Allowed Values --------- -------------- CALENDAR GREGORIAN JULIAN MIXED SYSTEM TDB TDT UTC ZONE EST, EDT, CST, CDT, MST, MDT, PST, PDT UTC+HR UTC-HR ( 0 <= HR < 13 ) UTC+HR:MN ( 0 <= MN < 60 ) UTC-HR:MN The case of item is not significant. lenout is the allowed length of the string when returning a value via a "GET". The size described by lenout should be large enough to hold any possible output plus 1. value if the action is "SET" then value is an input and is the value to be associated with item. Note that value is checked to ensure it is within the range of allowed values for item. If it is not within the expected range and appropriate error message is signalled. The case of value is not significant.
value if the action is "GET" then value will be the value associated with the requested item. Note that when time zones are set, they are translated to the UTC offset form ( UTC(+/-)HR[:MN] ). When value is an output it will be in upper case.
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This routine exists to allow SPICE toolkit users to alter the default interpretation of time strings made by the routine str2et_c. Normally, unlabelled time strings are assumed to belong to the Gregorian Calendar and are UTC times. However, you may alter the default behavior by calling timdef_c. Calendar -------- You may set the calendar to be one of the following Gregorian --- This is the calendar used daily the Western Hemisphere. Leap years occur in this calendar every 4 years except on centuries such as 1900 that are not divisible by 400. Julian --- This is the calendar that was in use prior to October 15, 1582. Leap years occur every 4 years on the Julian Calendar (including all centuries.) October 5, 1582 on the Julian calendar corresponds to October 15, 1582 of the Gregorian Calendar. Mixed --- This calendar uses the Julian calendar for days prior to October 15, 1582 and the Gregorian calendar for days on or after October 15, 1582. To set the default calendar, select on of the above for value and make the following call. timdef_c ( "SET", "CALENDAR", lenout, value ); System ------- You may set the system used for keeping time to be UTC (default) TDB (barycentric dynamical time) or TDT (terrestrial dynamical time). Both TDB and TDT have no leapseconds. As such the time elapsed between any two epochs on these calendars does not depend upon when leapseconds occur. To set the default time system, select TDT, TDB or UTC for value and make the following call. timdef_c ( "SET", "SYSTEM", lenout, value ); Note that such a call has the side effect of setting the value associated with ZONE to a blank. Zone ----- You may alter the UTC system by specifying a time zone (UTC offset). For example you may specify that epochs are referred to Pacific Standard Time (PST --- UTC-7). The standard abbreviations for U.S. time zones are recognized: EST UTC-5 EDT UTC-4 CST UTC-6 CDT UTC-5 MST UTC-7 MDT UTC-6 PST UTC-8 PDT UTC-7 In addition you may specify any commercial time zone by using "offset" notation. This notation starts with the letters "UTC" followed by a + for time zones east of Greenwich and - for time zones west of Greenwich. This is followed by the number of hours to add or subtract from UTC. This is optionally followed by a colon ':' and the number of minutes to add or subtract (based on the sign that follows "UTC") to get the local time zone. Thus to specify the time zone of Calcutta you would specify the time zone to be UTC+5:30. To specify the time zone of Newfoundland use the time zone UTC-3:30. To set a default time zone, select one of the "built-in" U.S. zones or construct an offset as discussed above. Then make the call timdef_c ( "SET", "ZONE", lenout, value ); If you "GET" a "ZONE" it will either be blank, or have the form "UTC+/-HR[:MN]" Note that such a call has the side effect of setting the value associated with SYSTEM to a blank.
Suppose you wish to modify the behavior of str2et_c so that it interprets unlabeled time strings as being times in Pacific Daylight Time and that you want the calendar to use to be the "Mixed" calendar. The following two calls will make the desired changes to the behavior of str2et_c timdef_c ( "SET", "CALENDAR", lenout, "MIXED" ); timdef_c ( "SET", "ZONE" , lenout, "PDT" );
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1) If the action specified is not SET or GET the error SPICE(BADACTION) is signalled. 2) If the item specified is not one the recognized items the error SPICE(BADTIMEITEM) is signalled. 3) If the value associated with a "SET", item input is not one of the recognized items, the error SPICE(BADDEFAULTVALUE) is signalled.
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W.L. Taber (JPL) E.D. Wright (JPL)
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-CSPICE Version 1.0.1, 13-APR-2000 (NJB) Made some minor updates and corrections in the header comments. -CSPICE Version 1.0.0, 4-FEB-1998 (EDW)
Change time software defaults. Time Zones Gregorian and Julian Calendars