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ProcedureREPMI ( Replace marker with integer ) SUBROUTINE REPMI ( IN, MARKER, VALUE, OUT ) AbstractReplace a marker with an integer. Required_ReadingNone. KeywordsCHARACTER CONVERSION STRING DeclarationsIMPLICIT NONE CHARACTER*(*) IN CHARACTER*(*) MARKER INTEGER VALUE CHARACTER*(*) OUT INTEGER MAXLI PARAMETER ( MAXLI = 11 ) Brief_I/OVARIABLE I/O DESCRIPTION -------- --- -------------------------------------------------- IN I Input string. MARKER I Marker to be replaced. VALUE I Replacement value. OUT O Output string. MAXLI P Maximum length of an integer. Detailed_InputIN is an arbitrary character string. MARKER is an arbitrary character string. The first occurrence of MARKER in the input string is to be replaced by VALUE. Leading and trailing blanks in MARKER are NOT significant. In particular, no substitution is performed if MARKER is blank. VALUE is an arbitrary integer. Detailed_OutputOUT is the string obtained by substituting the text representation of VALUE for the first occurrence of MARKER in the input string. OUT and IN must be identical or disjoint. ParametersMAXLI is the maximum expected length of the text representation of an integer. 11 characters are sufficient to hold any integer whose absolute value is less than 10 billion. This routine assumes that the input integer is such that its string representation contains no more than MAXLI characters. ExceptionsError free. 1) If OUT does not have sufficient length to accommodate the result of the substitution, the result will be truncated on the right. 2) If MARKER is blank, or if MARKER is not a substring of IN, no substitution is performed. (OUT and IN are identical.) FilesNone. ParticularsThis is one of a family of related routines for inserting values into strings. They are typically to construct messages that are partly fixed, and partly determined at run time. For example, a message like 'Fifty-one pictures were found in directory [USER.DATA].' might be constructed from the fixed string '#1 pictures were found in directory #2.' by the calls CALL REPMCT ( STRING, '#1', 51, 'C', STRING ) CALL REPMC ( STRING, '#2', '[USER.DATA]', STRING ) which substitute the cardinal text 'Fifty-one' and the character string '[USER.DATA]' for the markers '#1' and '#2' respectively. The complete list of routines is shown below. REPMC ( Replace marker with character string value ) REPMD ( Replace marker with double precision value ) REPMF ( Replace marker with formatted d.p. value ) REPMI ( Replace marker with integer value ) REPML ( Replace marker with logical value ) REPMCT ( Replace marker with cardinal text ) REPMOT ( Replace marker with ordinal text ) ExamplesThe numerical results shown for this example may differ across platforms. The results depend on the SPICE kernels used as input, the compiler and supporting libraries, and the machine specific arithmetic implementation. 1) The following example illustrate the use of REPMI to replace a marker within a string with the text representation of an integer value. Example code begins here. PROGRAM REPMI_EX1 IMPLICIT NONE C C Local parameters. C INTEGER STRLEN PARAMETER ( STRLEN = 80 ) C C Local variables. C CHARACTER*(STRLEN) INSTR CHARACTER*(STRLEN) MARKER CHARACTER*(STRLEN) OUTSTR C C 1. Single marker C MARKER = '#' INSTR = 'Invalid value. The value was: #' CALL REPMI ( INSTR, MARKER, 75, OUTSTR ) WRITE(*,*) 'Case 1: Single marker.' WRITE(*,*) ' Input : ', INSTR WRITE(*,*) ' Output: ', OUTSTR WRITE(*,*) C C 2. Multiple markers C MARKER = ' XX ' INSTR = 'Left > Right endpoint. Left: XX; Right: XX' CALL REPMI ( INSTR, MARKER, 2035, OUTSTR ) WRITE(*,*) 'Case 2: Multiple markers.' WRITE(*,*) ' Input : ', INSTR WRITE(*,*) ' Output: ', OUTSTR WRITE(*,*) END When this program was executed on a Mac/Intel/gfortran/64-bit platform, the output was: Case 1: Single marker. Input : Invalid value. The value was: # Output: Invalid value. The value was: 75 Case 2: Multiple markers. Input : Left > Right endpoint. Left: XX; Right: XX Output: Left > Right endpoint. Left: 2035; Right: XX RestrictionsNone. Literature_ReferencesNone. Author_and_InstitutionN.J. Bachman (JPL) J. Diaz del Rio (ODC Space) B.V. Semenov (JPL) W.L. Taber (JPL) I.M. Underwood (JPL) VersionSPICELIB Version 1.3.0, 21-AUG-2020 (JDR) Added IMPLICIT NONE statement. Edited the header to comply with NAIF standard. Added complete code example based on existing fragments. Added REPML to the list of available replace marker routines in $Particulars and extended MAXLI parameter description in $Parameters. SPICELIB Version 1.2.0, 21-SEP-2013 (BVS) Minor efficiency update: the routine now looks up the first and last non-blank characters only once. SPICELIB Version 1.1.0, 15-AUG-2002 (WLT) The routine is now error free. SPICELIB Version 1.0.1, 10-MAR-1992 (WLT) Comment section for permuted index source lines was added following the header. SPICELIB Version 1.0.0, 30-AUG-1990 (NJB) (IMU) |
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