SUBROUTINE sla_DAFIN (STRING, IPTR, A, J) *+ * - - - - - - * D A F I N * - - - - - - * * Sexagesimal character string to angle (double precision) * * Given: * STRING c*(*) string containing deg, arcmin, arcsec fields * IPTR i pointer to start of decode (1st = 1) * * Returned: * IPTR i advanced past the decoded angle * A d angle in radians * J i status: 0 = OK * +1 = default, A unchanged * -1 = bad degrees ) * -2 = bad arcminutes ) (note 3) * -3 = bad arcseconds ) * * Example: * * argument before after * * STRING '-57 17 44.806 12 34 56.7' unchanged * IPTR 1 16 (points to 12...) * A ? -1.00000D0 * J ? 0 * * A further call to sla_DAFIN, without adjustment of IPTR, will * decode the second angle, 12deg 34min 56.7sec. * * Notes: * * 1) The first three "fields" in STRING are degrees, arcminutes, * arcseconds, separated by spaces or commas. The degrees field * may be signed, but not the others. The decoding is carried * out by the DFLTIN routine and is free-format. * * 2) Successive fields may be absent, defaulting to zero. For * zero status, the only combinations allowed are degrees alone, * degrees and arcminutes, and all three fields present. If all * three fields are omitted, a status of +1 is returned and A is * unchanged. In all other cases A is changed. * * 3) Range checking: * * The degrees field is not range checked. However, it is * expected to be integral unless the other two fields are absent. * * The arcminutes field is expected to be 0-59, and integral if * the arcseconds field is present. If the arcseconds field * is absent, the arcminutes is expected to be 0-59.9999... * * The arcseconds field is expected to be 0-59.9999... * * 4) Decoding continues even when a check has failed. Under these * circumstances the field takes the supplied value, defaulting * to zero, and the result A is computed and returned. * * 5) Further fields after the three expected ones are not treated * as an error. The pointer IPTR is left in the correct state * for further decoding with the present routine or with DFLTIN * etc. See the example, above. * * 6) If STRING contains hours, minutes, seconds instead of degrees * etc, or if the required units are turns (or days) instead of * radians, the result A should be multiplied as follows: * * for to obtain multiply * STRING A in A by * * d ' " radians 1 = 1D0 * d ' " turns 1/2pi = 0.1591549430918953358D0 * h m s radians 15 = 15D0 * h m s days 15/2pi = 2.3873241463784300365D0 * * Called: sla_DFLTIN * * P.T.Wallace Starlink 1 August 1996 * * Copyright (C) 1996 Rutherford Appleton Laboratory *- IMPLICIT NONE CHARACTER*(*) STRING INTEGER IPTR DOUBLE PRECISION A INTEGER J DOUBLE PRECISION AS2R PARAMETER (AS2R=4.84813681109535993589914102358D-6) INTEGER JF,JD,JM,JS DOUBLE PRECISION DEG,ARCMIN,ARCSEC * Preset the status to OK JF=0 * Defaults DEG=0D0 ARCMIN=0D0 ARCSEC=0D0 * Decode degrees, arcminutes, arcseconds CALL sla_DFLTIN(STRING,IPTR,DEG,JD) IF (JD.GT.1) THEN JF=-1 ELSE CALL sla_DFLTIN(STRING,IPTR,ARCMIN,JM) IF (JM.LT.0.OR.JM.GT.1) THEN JF=-2 ELSE CALL sla_DFLTIN(STRING,IPTR,ARCSEC,JS) IF (JS.LT.0.OR.JS.GT.1) THEN JF=-3 * See if the combination of fields is credible ELSE IF (JD.GT.0) THEN * No degrees: arcmin, arcsec ought also to be absent IF (JM.EQ.0) THEN * Suspect arcmin JF=-2 ELSE IF (JS.EQ.0) THEN * Suspect arcsec JF=-3 ELSE * All three fields absent JF=1 END IF * Degrees present: if arcsec present so ought arcmin to be ELSE IF (JM.NE.0.AND.JS.EQ.0) THEN JF=-3 * Tests for range and integrality * Degrees ELSE IF (JM.EQ.0.AND.DINT(DEG).NE.DEG) THEN JF=-1 * Arcminutes ELSE IF ((JS.EQ.0.AND.DINT(ARCMIN).NE.ARCMIN).OR. : ARCMIN.GE.60D0) THEN JF=-2 * Arcseconds ELSE IF (ARCSEC.GE.60D0) THEN JF=-3 END IF END IF END IF * Unless all three fields absent, compute angle value IF (JF.LE.0) THEN A=AS2R*(60D0*(60D0*ABS(DEG)+ARCMIN)+ARCSEC) IF (JD.LT.0) A=-A END IF * Return the status J=JF END