SET SCHEDULE STYLE (1:1){ ONE LINE
| 1 LINE
| TWO LINES
| 2 LINES }
By default schedules are displayed in a format and style similar to the
report shown here:
Intervals in GECL
Annotation: Period when an eclipse of Ganymede by Jupiter
occurs as seen from Earth
Interval Start Time Duration
Stop Time (seconds)
===============================================
1 1988 MAY 02 23:58:03 TDB 8880.0
1988 MAY 03 02:26:03 TDB
2 1988 MAY 10 03:59:26 TDB 8864.0
1988 MAY 10 06:27:10 TDB
.
.
.
52 1989 APR 04 20:35:39 TDB 9607.0
1989 APR 04 23:15:46 TDB
53 1989 APR 12 00:36:12 TDB 9649.0
1989 APR 12 03:17:01 TDB
Note that each interval is displayed over two lines of the report so that the
epochs are vertically aligned. This style of report makes it easy to compare
the epochs that bound the intervals of the schedule. However, this style of
report requires twice as much vertical room as would be required if intervals
were presented one per line. In some situtations you may prefer to have
schedules shown with each interval using only one line of the report. The SET
SCHEDULE STYLE command allows you to set the number of lines used per
interval to either 1 or 2.
If we first set the style of schedule reports to the one line style as shown
SET SCHEDULE STYLE ONE LINEschedule reports will look something like this:
Intervals in GECL
Annotation: Period when an eclipse of Ganymede by Jupiter
occurs as seen from Earth
Interval Start Time Stop Time Duration
(seconds)
===============================================================
1 1988 MAY 02 23:58:03 1988 MAY 03 02:26:03 8880.0
2 1988 MAY 10 03:59:26 1988 MAY 10 06:27:10 8864.0
.
.
.
52 1989 APR 04 20:35:39 1989 APR 04 23:15:46 9607.0
53 1989 APR 12 00:36:12 1989 APR 12 03:17:01 9649.0