#include "sofam.h" #include int iauD2dtf(char *scale, int ndp, double d1, double d2, int *iy, int *im, int *id, int ihmsf[4]) /* ** - - - - - - - - - ** i a u D 2 d t f ** - - - - - - - - - ** ** Format for output a 2-part Julian Date (or in the case of UTC a ** quasi-JD form that includes special provision for leap seconds). ** ** This function is part of the International Astronomical Union's ** SOFA (Standards of Fundamental Astronomy) software collection. ** ** Status: support function. ** ** Given: ** scale char[] time scale ID (Note 1) ** ndp int resolution (Note 2) ** d1,d2 double time as a 2-part Julian Date (Notes 3,4) ** ** Returned: ** iy,im,id int year, month, day in Gregorian calendar (Note 5) ** ihmsf int[4] hours, minutes, seconds, fraction (Note 1) ** ** Returned (function value): ** int status: +1 = dubious year (Note 5) ** 0 = OK ** -1 = unacceptable date (Note 6) ** ** Notes: ** ** 1) scale identifies the time scale. Only the value "UTC" (in upper ** case) is significant, and enables handling of leap seconds (see ** Note 4). ** ** 2) ndp is the number of decimal places in the seconds field, and can ** have negative as well as positive values, such as: ** ** ndp resolution ** -4 1 00 00 ** -3 0 10 00 ** -2 0 01 00 ** -1 0 00 10 ** 0 0 00 01 ** 1 0 00 00.1 ** 2 0 00 00.01 ** 3 0 00 00.001 ** ** The limits are platform dependent, but a safe range is -5 to +9. ** ** 3) d1+d2 is Julian Date, apportioned in any convenient way between ** the two arguments, for example where d1 is the Julian Day Number ** and d2 is the fraction of a day. In the case of UTC, where the ** use of JD is problematical, special conventions apply: see the ** next note. ** ** 4) JD cannot unambiguously represent UTC during a leap second unless ** special measures are taken. The SOFA internal convention is that ** the quasi-JD day represents UTC days whether the length is 86399, ** 86400 or 86401 SI seconds. ** ** 5) The warning status "dubious year" flags UTCs that predate the ** introduction of the time scale and that are too far in the future ** to be trusted. See iauDat for further details. ** ** 6) For calendar conventions and limitations, see iauCal2jd. ** ** Called: ** iauJd2cal JD to Gregorian calendar ** iauD2tf decompose days to hms ** iauDat delta(AT) = TAI-UTC ** ** This revision: 2010 September 7 ** ** SOFA release 2010-12-01 ** ** Copyright (C) 2010 IAU SOFA Board. See notes at end. */ { int leap; char s; int iy1, im1, id1, js, iy2, im2, id2, ihmsf1[4], i; double a1, b1, fd, dat1, w, dat2, ddt; /* The two-part JD. */ a1 = d1; b1 = d2; /* Provisional calendar date. */ js = iauJd2cal(a1, b1, &iy1, &im1, &id1, &fd); if ( js ) return js < 0 ? -1 : js; /* Is this a leap second day? */ leap = 0; if ( ! strcmp(scale,"UTC") ) { /* TAI-UTC today. */ js = iauDat(iy1, im1, id1, fd, &dat1); if ( js < 0 ) return -1; /* TAI-UTC tomorrow (at noon, to avoid rounding effects). */ js = iauJd2cal(a1+1.5, b1-fd, &iy2, &im2, &id2, &w); js = iauDat(iy2, im2, id2, 0.0, &dat2); if ( js < 0 ) return -1; /* The change in TAI-UTC (seconds). */ ddt = dat2 - dat1; /* If leap second day, scale the fraction of a day into SI. */ leap = fabs(ddt) > 0.5; if (leap) fd += fd * ddt/DAYSEC; } /* Provisional time of day. */ iauD2tf ( ndp, fd, &s, ihmsf1 ); /* Is this a leap second day? */ if ( ! leap ) { /* No. Has the time rounded up to 24h? */ if ( ihmsf1[0] > 23 ) { /* Yes. We will need tomorrow's calendar date. */ js = iauJd2cal(a1+1.5, b1-fd, &iy2, &im2, &id2, &w); /* Use 0h tomorrow. */ iy1 = iy2; im1 = im2; id1 = id2; for ( i = 0; i < 4; i++ ) { ihmsf1[i] = 0; } } } else { /* This is a leap second day. Has the time reached or passed 24h? */ if ( ihmsf1[0] > 23 ) { /* Yes. Use 23 59 60... */ ihmsf1[0] = 23; ihmsf1[1] = 59; ihmsf1[2] = 60; } } /* Results. */ *iy = iy1; *im = im1; *id = id1; for ( i = 0; i < 4; i++ ) { ihmsf[i] = ihmsf1[i]; } /* Status. */ return js < 0 ? -1 : js; /*---------------------------------------------------------------------- ** ** Copyright (C) 2010 ** Standards Of Fundamental Astronomy Board ** of the International Astronomical Union. ** ** ===================== ** SOFA Software License ** ===================== ** ** NOTICE TO USER: ** ** BY USING THIS SOFTWARE YOU ACCEPT THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS ** WHICH APPLY TO ITS USE. ** ** 1. The Software is owned by the IAU SOFA Board ("SOFA"). ** ** 2. 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