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NDF_SAME
- Enquire if two NDFs are part of the same base NDF
- Description:
The routine determines whether two NDF identifiers refer to parts
of the same base NDF. If so, it also determines whether their
transfer windows intersect.
- Invocation:
CALL NDF_SAME( INDF1, INDF2, SAME, ISECT, STATUS )
- Arguments:
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INDF1 = INTEGER (Given)
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Identifier for the first NDF (or NDF section).
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INDF2 = INTEGER (Given)
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Identifier for the second NDF (or NDF section).
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SAME = LOGICAL (Returned)
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Whether the identifiers refer to parts of the same base NDF.
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ISECT = LOGICAL (Returned)
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Whether their transfer windows intersect.
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STATUS = INTEGER (Given and Returned)
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The global status.
- Notes:
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If the transfer windows of the two NDFs (or NDF sections)
intersect, then (i) they both refer to the same base NDF, and
(ii) altering values in an array component of one of the NDFs can
result in the values in the corresponding component of the other
NDF changing in consequence. Thus, the array components of the
two NDFs are not mutually independent.
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Starlink User Note 33
R.F. Warren-Smith
11th January 2000
E-mail:rfws@star.rl.ac.uk
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