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CSPICE_J2100 returns the value for the Julian Date of
2100 JAN 01 12:00:00 (2100 JAN 1.5).
Given:
No input required.
the call:
j2100 = cspice_j2100
returns:
j2100 the value 2488070.0, the Julian Date corresponding to
2100 JAN 01 12:00:00 (2100 JAN 1.5).
[1,1] = size(j2100); double = class(j2100)
None.
Any numerical results shown for this example may differ between
platforms as the results depend on the SPICE kernels used as input
and the machine specific arithmetic implementation.
1) Display the double precision value for the J2100 date.
Example code begins here.
function j2100_ex1()
%
% Display the J2100 date in 16.8 format
%
fprintf( 'J2100 date: %16.8f\n', cspice_j2100)
When this program was executed on a Mac/Intel/Octave6.x/64-bit
platform, the output was:
J2100 date: 2488070.00000000
The function always returns the constant value shown above.
Error free.
None.
None.
MICE.REQ
TIME.REQ
None.
J. Diaz del Rio (ODC Space)
E.D. Wright (JPL)
-Mice Version 1.1.0, 10-AUG-2021 (EDW) (JDR)
Edited the -Examples section to comply with NAIF standard. Added
example's problem statement.
Added -Parameters, -Exceptions, -Files, -Restrictions,
-Literature_References and -Author_and_Institution sections, and
completed -Particulars section.
Eliminated use of "lasterror" in rethrow.
Removed reference to the function's corresponding CSPICE header from
-Required_Reading section.
-Mice Version 1.0.1, 11-JUN-2013 (EDW)
-I/O descriptions edits to conform to Mice documentation format.
-Mice Version 1.0.0, 22-NOV-2005 (EDW)
julian date of 2100 jan 1.5
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