org.das2.datum.OrbitDatumRange

DatumRange implementation that identifies times by orbit number. Note orbit numbers are strings, see Cassini for why. next will return the same one at the end of the sequence. dr= new OrbitDatumRange( "crres", "6" ) dr.toString() → "orbit:crres:6" dr= dr.next() dr.toString() → "orbit:crres:7" Also, orbit:http://das2.org/wiki/index.php/Orbits/crres:6 is supported for development work and personal lists.

OrbitDatumRange( String sc, String orbit )

OrbitDatumRange( String sc, String orbit, Units unitPref )


compareTo

compareTo( Object o ) → int

Parameters

o - an Object

Returns:

int

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convertTo

convertTo( Units u ) → DatumRange

Parameters

u - an Units

Returns:

org.das2.datum.DatumRange

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equals

equals( Object o ) → boolean

Parameters

o - an Object

Returns:

boolean

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getOrbit

getOrbit( ) → String

return the string identifying this orbit, assuming the context is provided elsewhere. For example, supposing this toString() is "orbit:rbspa-pp:43" then this would return just "43"

Returns:

the string providing the orbit.

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hashCode

hashCode( ) → int

Returns:

int

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next

next( ) → DatumRange

Returns:

org.das2.datum.DatumRange

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previous

previous( ) → DatumRange

Returns:

org.das2.datum.DatumRange

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toString

toString( ) → String

Returns:

java.lang.String

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