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Proceduredafopr_c ( DAF, open for read ) void dafopr_c ( ConstSpiceChar * fname, SpiceInt * handle ) AbstractOpen a DAF for subsequent read requests. Required_ReadingDAF KeywordsDAF FILES Brief_I/OVARIABLE I/O DESCRIPTION -------- --- -------------------------------------------------- fname I Name of DAF to be opened. handle O Handle assigned to DAF. Detailed_Inputfname is the file name of a DAF to be opened for read access. Detailed_Outputhandle is the file handle associated with the file. This handle is used to identify the file in subsequent calls to other DAF routines. ParametersNone. Exceptions1) If the specified file has already been opened for read access, the handle already associated with the file is returned. 2) If the specified file has already been opened for write access, an error is signaled by a routine in the call tree of this routine. 3) If the specified file has already been opened by a non-DAF routine, an error is signaled by a routine in the call tree of this routine. 4) If the specified file cannot be opened without exceeding the maximum number of files, the error SPICE(DAFFTFULL) is signaled by a routine in the call tree of this routine. 5) If the attempt to read the file's file record fails, the error SPICE(FILEREADFAILED) is signaled by a routine in the call tree of this routine. 6) If the specified file is not a DAF file, an error is signaled by a routine in the call tree of this routine. 7) If no logical units are available, an error is signaled by a routine in the call tree of this routine. 8) If the file does not exist, an error is signaled by a routine in the call tree of this routine. 9) If an I/O error occurs in the process of opening the file, the error is signaled by a routine in the call tree of this routine. 10) If the file name is blank or otherwise inappropriate, an error is signaled by a routine in the call tree of this routine. 11) If the file was transferred improperly via FTP, an error is signaled by a routine in the call tree of this routine. 12) If the file utilizes a binary file format that is not currently supported on this platform, an error is signaled by a routine in the call tree of this routine. 13) If the `fname' input string pointer is null, the error SPICE(NULLPOINTER) is signaled. 14) If the `fname' input string has zero length, the error SPICE(EMPTYSTRING) is signaled. FilesSee argument `fname'. ParticularsMost DAFs require only read access. If you do not need to change the contents of a file, you should open it with dafopr_c. ExamplesThe numerical results shown for these examples 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) In the following code fragment, dafopr_c is used to open a file, which is then searched for DAFs containing data for a particular object. #include "SpiceUsr.h" . . . dafopr_c ( fname, &handle ); dafbfs_c ( handle ); daffna_c ( &found ); while ( found ) { dafgs_c ( sum ); dafus_c ( sum, ND, NI, dc, ic ); if ( ic[0] == target_object ) { . . . } daffna_c ( &found ); } 2) Use a simple routine to output the double precision and integer values stored in an SPK's segments descriptors. This function opens a DAF for read, performs a forwards search for the DAF arrays, prints segments description for each array found, then closes the DAF. Use the SPK kernel below as input DAF file for the program. de421.bsp Example code begins here. /. Program dafopr_ex1 ./ #include <stdio.h> #include "SpiceUsr.h" int main() { /. Local constants ./ /. Define the summary parameters appropriate for an SPK file. ./ #define ND 2 #define NI 6 #define MAXSUM 125 SpiceInt ic [ NI ]; SpiceInt handle; SpiceDouble dc [ ND ]; SpiceDouble sum [ MAXSUM ]; SpiceChar * kernel = "de421.bsp"; SpiceBoolean found; /. Open a DAF for read. Return a `handle' referring to the file. ./ dafopr_c ( kernel, &handle ); /. Begin a forward search on the file. ./ dafbfs_c ( handle ); /. Search until a DAF array is found. ./ daffna_c ( &found ); /. Loop while the search finds subsequent DAF arrays. ./ while ( found ) { dafgs_c ( sum ); dafus_c ( sum, ND, NI, dc, ic ); printf( " Doubles: %f %f \n", dc[0], dc[1] ); printf( "Integers: %d %d %d %d %d %d\n\n", (int)ic[0], (int)ic[1], (int)ic[2], (int)ic[3], (int)ic[4], (int)ic[5] ); /. Check for another segment. ./ daffna_c ( &found ); } /. Safely close the DAF. ./ dafcls_c ( handle ); return ( 0 ); } When this program was executed on a Mac/Intel/cc/64-bit platform, the output was: Doubles: -3169195200.000000 1696852800.000000 Integers: 1 0 1 2 641 310404 Doubles: -3169195200.000000 1696852800.000000 Integers: 2 0 1 2 310405 423048 Doubles: -3169195200.000000 1696852800.000000 Integers: 3 0 1 2 423049 567372 Doubles: -3169195200.000000 1696852800.000000 Integers: 4 0 1 2 567373 628976 Doubles: -3169195200.000000 1696852800.000000 Integers: 5 0 1 2 628977 674740 Doubles: -3169195200.000000 1696852800.000000 Integers: 6 0 1 2 674741 715224 Doubles: -3169195200.000000 1696852800.000000 Integers: 7 0 1 2 715225 750428 Doubles: -3169195200.000000 1696852800.000000 Integers: 8 0 1 2 750429 785632 Doubles: -3169195200.000000 1696852800.000000 Integers: 9 0 1 2 785633 820836 Doubles: -3169195200.000000 1696852800.000000 Integers: 10 0 1 2 820837 944040 Doubles: -3169195200.000000 1696852800.000000 Integers: 301 3 1 2 944041 1521324 Doubles: -3169195200.000000 1696852800.000000 Integers: 399 3 1 2 1521325 2098608 Doubles: -3169195200.000000 1696852800.000000 Integers: 199 1 1 2 2098609 2098620 Doubles: -3169195200.000000 1696852800.000000 Integers: 299 2 1 2 2098621 2098632 Doubles: -3169195200.000000 1696852800.000000 Integers: 499 4 1 2 2098633 2098644 Note, the final entries in the integer array contain the segment start/end indexes. The output indicates the search proceeded from the start of the file (low value index) towards the end (high value index). Restrictions1) Files opened using this routine must be closed with dafcls_c. Literature_ReferencesNone. Author_and_InstitutionN.J. Bachman (JPL) J. Diaz del Rio (ODC Space) K.R. Gehringer (JPL) J.M. Lynch (JPL) W.L. Taber (JPL) I.M. Underwood (JPL) E.D. Wright (JPL) Version-CSPICE Version 1.0.3, 10-AUG-2021 (JDR) Edited the header to comply with NAIF standard. Added -Restrictions section. Improved -Exceptions sections. -CSPICE Version 1.0.2, 28-JUN-2016 (EDW) Edit to Example code, SpiceInts output as ints using explicit casting. -CSPICE Version 1.0.1, 10-OCT-2012 (EDW) Added a functional code example to the -Examples section. Removed the obsolete Reference citation to "NAIF Document 167.0." -CSPICE Version 1.0.0, 01-AUG-1999 (NJB) (KRG) (JML) (WLT) (IMU) Index_Entriesopen DAF for read |
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