SUBROUTINE sla_DR2AF (NDP, ANGLE, SIGN, IDMSF) *+ * - - - - - - * D R 2 A F * - - - - - - * * Convert an angle in radians to degrees, arcminutes, arcseconds * (double precision) * * Given: * NDP i number of decimal places of arcseconds * ANGLE d angle in radians * * Returned: * SIGN c '+' or '-' * IDMSF i(4) degrees, arcminutes, arcseconds, fraction * * Notes: * * 1) NDP less than zero is interpreted as zero. * * 2) The largest useful value for NDP is determined by the size * of ANGLE, the format of DOUBLE PRECISION floating-point * numbers on the target machine, and the risk of overflowing * IDMSF(4). For example, on the VAX, for ANGLE up to 2pi, the * available floating-point precision corresponds roughly to * NDP=12. However, the practical limit is NDP=9, set by the * capacity of the 32-bit integer IDMSF(4). * * 3) The absolute value of ANGLE may exceed 2pi. In cases where it * does not, it is up to the caller to test for and handle the * case where ANGLE is very nearly 2pi and rounds up to 360 deg, * by testing for IDMSF(1)=360 and setting IDMSF(1-4) to zero. * * Called: sla_DD2TF * * P.T.Wallace Starlink 19 March 1999 * * Copyright (C) 1995 Rutherford Appleton Laboratory *- IMPLICIT NONE INTEGER NDP DOUBLE PRECISION ANGLE CHARACTER SIGN*(*) INTEGER IDMSF(4) * Hours to degrees * radians to turns DOUBLE PRECISION F PARAMETER (F=15D0/6.283185307179586476925287D0) * Scale then use days to h,m,s routine CALL sla_DD2TF(NDP,ANGLE*F,SIGN,IDMSF) END