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ProcedureSCARDI ( Set the cardinality of an integer cell ) SUBROUTINE SCARDI ( CARD, CELL ) AbstractSet the cardinality of an integer cell. Required_ReadingCELLS KeywordsCELLS DeclarationsIMPLICIT NONE INTEGER LBCELL PARAMETER ( LBCELL = -5 ) INTEGER CARD INTEGER CELL ( LBCELL:* ) Brief_I/OVARIABLE I/O DESCRIPTION -------- --- -------------------------------------------------- CARD I Cardinality of (number of elements in) the cell. CELL O The cell. Detailed_InputCARD is the cardinality of (number of elements in) the cell. Detailed_OutputCELL is a cell. On output, the cardinality of the cell is CARD. ParametersNone. Exceptions1) If the cardinality value supplied is less than 0 or greater than the cell size, the error SPICE(INVALIDCARDINALITY) is signaled. FilesNone. ParticularsThe set cardinality (SCARDC, SCARDD, and SCARDI) and set size (SSIZEC, SSIZED, and SSIZEI) routines are typically used to initialize cells for subsequent use. Since all cell routines expect to find the size and cardinality of a cell in place, no cell can be used until both have been set. The set cardinality routines are also used by library routines which manipulate cells (including set and window routines) to reset the cardinalities of cells as they gain or lose elements. ExamplesIn the example below, the size and cardinality of the character cell FRED are set in the main module of the program FLNSTN. Both are subsequently retrieved, and the cardinality changed, in one of its subroutines, WILMA. PROGRAM FLNSTN CHARACTER*30 FRED ( LBCELL:100 ) . . CALL SSIZEC ( 100, FRED ) . . CALL WILMA ( FRED ) . . STOP END SUBROUTINE WILMA ( FRED ) CHARACTER*(*) FRED ( LBCELL:* ) INTEGER SIZE INTEGER CARD INTEGER CARDC INTEGER SIZEC . . SIZE = SIZEC ( FRED ) CARD = CARDC ( FRED ) . . CALL SCARDC ( MIN ( SIZE, CARD ), FRED ) CALL EXCESS ( CARD-SIZE, 'cell' ) . . RETURN END RestrictionsNone. Literature_ReferencesNone. Author_and_InstitutionN.J. Bachman (JPL) C.A. Curzon (JPL) J. Diaz del Rio (ODC Space) W.L. Taber (JPL) I.M. Underwood (JPL) VersionSPICELIB Version 1.1.0, 20-AUG-2021 (JDR) Added IMPLICIT NONE statement. Edited the header to comply with NAIF standard. 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, 31-JAN-1990 (CAC) (WLT) (IMU) (NJB) |
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