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sypshi

Table of contents
Procedure
Abstract
Required_Reading
Keywords
Declarations
Brief_I/O
Detailed_Input
Detailed_Output
Parameters
Exceptions
Files
Particulars
Examples
Restrictions
Literature_References
Author_and_Institution
Version

Procedure

     SYPSHI ( Push a value onto a particular symbol )

     SUBROUTINE SYPSHI ( NAME, VALUE, TABSYM, TABPTR, TABVAL )

Abstract

     Push a value onto a particular symbol in an integer symbol table.
     The previous value(s) associated with the symbol is extended at
     the front. A new symbol is created if necessary.

Required_Reading

     SYMBOLS

Keywords

     SYMBOLS

Declarations

     IMPLICIT NONE

     INTEGER               LBCELL
     PARAMETER           ( LBCELL = -5 )

     CHARACTER*(*)         NAME
     INTEGER               VALUE
     CHARACTER*(*)         TABSYM     ( LBCELL:* )
     INTEGER               TABPTR     ( LBCELL:* )
     INTEGER               TABVAL     ( LBCELL:* )

Brief_I/O

     VARIABLE  I/O  DESCRIPTION
     --------  ---  --------------------------------------------------
     NAME       I   Name of the symbol onto which the value is to be
                    pushed.
     VALUE      I   Value that is to be pushed onto the symbol NAME.
     TABSYM,
     TABPTR,
     TABVAL    I-O  Components of the symbol table.

Detailed_Input

     NAME     is the name of the symbol onto which the value is to
              be pushed.

              If NAME is not in the symbol table, a new symbol is
              created.

     TABSYM,
     TABPTR,
     TABVAL   are the components of an integer symbol table.

Detailed_Output

     TABSYM,
     TABPTR,
     TABVAL   are the components of an integer symbol table.

              The value is added to the symbol table at the front of
              the previous value(s) associated with the symbol NAME. If
              NAME is not originally in the symbol table, a new symbol
              is created.

Parameters

     None.

Exceptions

     1)  If the addition of the new value to the symbol table causes an
         overflow in the value table, the error SPICE(VALUETABLEFULL)
         is signaled.

Files

     None.

Particulars

     If the symbol NAME is not in the symbol table, a new symbol
     is created.

Examples

     The contents of the symbol table are:

        books   -->   5
        erasers -->   6
        pencils -->  12
                     18
        pens    -->  10
                     12
                     24

     The call,

        CALL SYPSHI ( 'pencils', 45, TABSYM, TABPTR, TABVAL )

     modifies the contents of the symbol table to be:

        books   -->   5
        erasers -->   6
        pencils -->  45
                     12
                     18
        pens    -->  10
                     12
                     24
     The next call,

        CALL SYPSHC ( 'desks', 31, TABSYM, TABPTR, TABVAL )

     modifies the contents of the symbol table to be:

        books   -->   5
        desks   -->  31
        erasers -->   6
        pencils -->  45
                     12
                     18
        pens    -->  10
                     12
                     24

     Note that a new symbol "desks" was created by the last call.

Restrictions

     None.

Literature_References

     None.

Author_and_Institution

     J. Diaz del Rio    (ODC Space)
     H.A. Neilan        (JPL)
     W.L. Taber         (JPL)
     I.M. Underwood     (JPL)

Version

    SPICELIB Version 1.1.0, 08-APR-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 (IMU) (HAN)
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