/* *+ * Name: * palDjcal * Purpose: * Modified Julian Date to Gregorian Calendar * Language: * Starlink ANSI C * Type of Module: * Library routine * Invocation: * void palDjcal ( int ndp, double djm, int iymdf[4], int *j ); * Arguments: * ndp = int (Given) * Number of decimal places of days in fraction. * djm = double (Given) * Modified Julian Date (JD-2400000.5) * iymdf[4] = int[] (Returned) * Year, month, day, fraction in Gregorian calendar. * j = status (Returned) * 0 = OK. See eraJd2cal for other values. * Description: * Modified Julian Date to Gregorian Calendar, expressed * in a form convenient for formatting messages (namely * rounded to a specified precision, and with the fields * stored in a single array) * Authors: * PTW: Pat Wallace (STFC) * TIMJ: Tim Jenness (JAC, Hawaii) * {enter_new_authors_here} * History: * 2012-02-10 (TIMJ): * Initial version with documentation taken from Fortran SLA * Adapted with permission from the Fortran SLALIB library. * {enter_further_changes_here} * Notes: * - Uses eraJd2cal * Copyright: * Copyright (C) 2004 Patrick T. Wallace * Copyright (C) 2012 Science and Technology Facilities Council. * All Rights Reserved. * Licence: * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either * version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later * version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General * License along with this program. If not, see * . * Bugs: * {note_any_bugs_here} *- */ #include #include "pal.h" #include "palmac.h" #include "pal1sofa.h" void palDjcal ( int ndp, double djm, int iymdf[4], int *j ) { double frac = 0.0; double nfd; *j = eraJd2cal( PAL__MJD0, djm, &(iymdf[0]), &(iymdf[1]), &(iymdf[2]), &frac); /* Convert ndp to a power of 10 */ nfd = pow( 10., (double)ndp ); /* Multiply the fraction */ frac *= nfd; /* and now we want to round to the nearest integer */ iymdf[3] = (int)DNINT(frac); }