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Given a sample time string, create a time format picture suitable for use by the routine timout_c.
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VARIABLE I/O DESCRIPTION -------- --- -------------------------------------------------- sample I A sample time string. lenout I The length for the output picture string. lenerr I The length for the output error string. pictur O A format picture that describes sample. ok O Flag indicating whether sample parsed successfully. errmsg O Diagnostic returned if sample cannot be parsed.
sample is a representative time string to use as a model to format time strings. lenout is the allowed length for the output picture. This length must large enough to hold the output string plus the null terminator. If the output string is expected to have x characters, lenout needs to be x + 1. 80 is a reasonable value for lenout (79 characters plus the null terminator). lenerr is the allowed length for the output error string.
pictur is a format picture suitable for use with the SPICE routine timout_c. This picture, when used to format an epoch via timout_c, will yield the same time components in the same order as the components in sample. ok is a logical flag indicating whether the input format sample could be parsed. If all of the components of sample are recognizable, ok will be returned with the value SPICEFALSE. If some part of pictur cannot be parsed, ok will be returned with the value SPICEFALSE. errmsg is a diagnostic message that indicates what part of sample was not recognizable. If sample was successfully parsed, ok will be SPICEFALSE and errmsg will be returned as an empty string.
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Although the routine timout_c provides CSPICE users with a great deal of flexibility in formatting time strings, users must master the means by which a time picture is constructed suitable for use by timout_c. This routine allows CSPICE users to supply a sample time string from which a corresponding time format picture can be created, freeing users from the task of mastering the intricacies of the routine timout_c. Note that timout_c can produce many time strings whose patterns can not be discerned by this routine. When such outputs are called for, the user must consult timout_c and construct the appropriate format picture "by hand." However, these exceptional formats are not widely used and are not generally recognizable to an uninitiated reader.
Suppose you need to print epochs corresponding to some events and you wish the epochs to have the same arrangement of components as in the string "10:23 P.M. PDT January 3, 1993". The following subroutine call will construct the appropriate format picture for use with timout_c. tpictr_c ( "10:23 P.M. PDT January 3, 1993", lenout, lenerr, pictur, &ok, errmsg ); The resulting picture is: "AP:MN AMPM PDT Month DD, YYYY ::UTC-7" This picture can be used with timout_c to format a sequence of epochs, et[0],...,et[n-1] (given as ephemeris seconds past J2000) as shown in the loop below: #include "SpiceUsr.h" . . . for ( i = 0; i < n; i++ ) { timout_c ( et[i], pictur, string ); printf ( "Epoch: %d --- %s\n", i, string ); }
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Error free. 1) All problems with the inputs are diagnosed via ok and errmsg. 2) If a format picture can not be created from the sample time string, pictur is returned as a blank string.
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W.L. Taber (JPL) E.D. Wright (JPL)
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-CSPICE Version 1.0.0, 23-JUL-1999 (EDW) (WLT)
Use a sample time string to produce a time format picture