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author | Joseph Hunkeler <jhunkeler@gmail.com> | 2015-03-04 21:21:30 -0500 |
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committer | Joseph Hunkeler <jhunkeler@gmail.com> | 2015-03-04 21:21:30 -0500 |
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diff --git a/src/slalib/tpv2c.f b/src/slalib/tpv2c.f new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7afe25d --- /dev/null +++ b/src/slalib/tpv2c.f @@ -0,0 +1,83 @@ + SUBROUTINE sla_TPV2C (XI, ETA, V, V01, V02, N) +*+ +* - - - - - - +* T P V 2 C +* - - - - - - +* +* Given the tangent-plane coordinates of a star and its direction +* cosines, determine the direction cosines of the tangent-point. +* +* (single precision) +* +* Given: +* XI,ETA r tangent plane coordinates of star +* V r(3) direction cosines of star +* +* Returned: +* V01 r(3) direction cosines of tangent point, solution 1 +* V02 r(3) direction cosines of tangent point, solution 2 +* N i number of solutions: +* 0 = no solutions returned (note 2) +* 1 = only the first solution is useful (note 3) +* 2 = both solutions are useful (note 3) +* +* Notes: +* +* 1 The vector V must be of unit length or the result will be wrong. +* +* 2 Cases where there is no solution can only arise near the poles. +* For example, it is clearly impossible for a star at the pole +* itself to have a non-zero XI value, and hence it is meaningless +* to ask where the tangent point would have to be. +* +* 3 Also near the poles, cases can arise where there are two useful +* solutions. The argument N indicates whether the second of the +* two solutions returned is useful. N=1 indicates only one useful +* solution, the usual case; under these circumstances, the second +* solution can be regarded as valid if the vector V02 is interpreted +* as the "over-the-pole" case. +* +* 4 This routine is the Cartesian equivalent of the routine sla_TPS2C. +* +* P.T.Wallace Starlink 5 June 1995 +* +* Copyright (C) 1995 Rutherford Appleton Laboratory +*- + + IMPLICIT NONE + + REAL XI,ETA,V(3),V01(3),V02(3) + INTEGER N + + REAL X,Y,Z,RXY2,XI2,ETA2P1,SDF,R2,R,C + + + X=V(1) + Y=V(2) + Z=V(3) + RXY2=X*X+Y*Y + XI2=XI*XI + ETA2P1=ETA*ETA+1.0 + SDF=Z*SQRT(XI2+ETA2P1) + R2=RXY2*ETA2P1-Z*Z*XI2 + IF (R2.GT.0.0) THEN + R=SQRT(R2) + C=(SDF*ETA+R)/(ETA2P1*SQRT(RXY2*(R2+XI2))) + V01(1)=C*(X*R+Y*XI) + V01(2)=C*(Y*R-X*XI) + V01(3)=(SDF-ETA*R)/ETA2P1 + R=-R + C=(SDF*ETA+R)/(ETA2P1*SQRT(RXY2*(R2+XI2))) + V02(1)=C*(X*R+Y*XI) + V02(2)=C*(Y*R-X*XI) + V02(3)=(SDF-ETA*R)/ETA2P1 + IF (ABS(SDF).LT.1.0) THEN + N=1 + ELSE + N=2 + END IF + ELSE + N=0 + END IF + + END |