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1/* ======================================================================== *\
2!
3! *
4! * This file is part of MARS, the MAGIC Analysis and Reconstruction
5! * Software. It is distributed to you in the hope that it can be a useful
6! * and timesaving tool in analysing Data of imaging Cerenkov telescopes.
7! * It is distributed WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY.
8! *
9! * Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and its
10! * documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee,
11! * provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and
12! * that both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear
13! * in supporting documentation. It is provided "as is" without express
14! * or implied warranty.
15! *
16!
17!
18! Author(s): Thomas Bretz 12/2000 <mailto:tbretz@astro.uni-wuerzburg.de>
19!
20! Copyright: MAGIC Software Development, 2000-2003
21!
22!
23\* ======================================================================== */
24
25/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
26//
27// MTime
28//
29// A generalized MARS time stamp.
30//
31//
32// We do not use floating point values here, because of several reasons:
33// - having the times stored in integers only is more accurate and
34// more reliable in comparison conditions
35// - storing only integers gives similar bit-pattern for similar times
36// which makes compression (eg gzip algorithm in TFile) more
37// successfull
38//
39// Note, that there are many conversion function converting the day time
40// into a readable string. Also a direct interface to SQL time strings
41// is available.
42//
43// If you are using MTime containers as axis lables in root histograms
44// use GetAxisTime(). Make sure that you use the correct TimeFormat
45// on your TAxis (see GetAxisTime())
46//
47//
48// WARNING: Be carefull changing this class. It is also used in the
49// MAGIC drive software cosy as VERY IMPORTANT stuff!
50//
51// Remarke: If you encounter strange behaviour, check the casting.
52// Note, that on Linux machines ULong_t and UInt_t is the same.
53//
54//
55// Version 1:
56// ----------
57// - first version
58//
59// Version 2:
60// ----------
61// - removed fTimeStamp[2]
62//
63// Version 3:
64// ----------
65// - removed fDurtaion - we may put it back when it is needed
66// - complete rewrite of the data members (old ones completely replaced)
67//
68/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
69#include "MTime.h"
70
71#include <iomanip>
72
73#include <time.h> // struct tm
74#include <sys/time.h> // struct timeval
75
76#include <TTime.h>
77
78#include "MLog.h"
79#include "MLogManip.h"
80
81#include "MAstro.h"
82
83ClassImp(MTime);
84
85using namespace std;
86
87const UInt_t MTime::kHour = 3600000; // [ms] one hour
88const UInt_t MTime::kDay = MTime::kHour*24; // [ms] one day
89
90// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
91//
92// Constructor. Calls SetMjd(d) for d>0 in all other cases the time
93// is set to the current UTC time.
94//
95MTime::MTime(Double_t d)
96{
97 Init(0, 0);
98 if (d<=0)
99 Now();
100 else
101 SetMjd(d);
102}
103
104// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
105//
106// Return date as year(y), month(m), day(d)
107//
108void MTime::GetDate(UShort_t &y, Byte_t &m, Byte_t &d) const
109{
110 MAstro::Mjd2Ymd((Long_t)fTime<0?fMjd-1:fMjd, y, m, d);
111}
112
113// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
114//
115// Return date as year(y), month(m), day(d). If the time is afternoon
116// (>=13:00:00) the date of the next day is returned.
117//
118void MTime::GetDateOfSunrise(UShort_t &y, Byte_t &m, Byte_t &d) const
119{
120 MAstro::Mjd2Ymd(fMjd, y, m, d);
121}
122
123// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
124//
125// Return the time in the range [0h, 24h) = [0h0m0.000s - 23h59m59.999s]
126//
127void MTime::GetTime(Byte_t &h, Byte_t &m, Byte_t &s, UShort_t &ms) const
128{
129 Long_t tm = GetTime24();
130 ms = tm%1000; // [ms]
131 tm /= 1000; // [s]
132 s = tm%60; // [s]
133 tm /= 60; // [m]
134 m = tm%60; // [m]
135 tm /= 60; // [h]
136 h = tm; // [h]
137}
138
139// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
140//
141// Return time as MJD (=JD-24000000.5)
142//
143Double_t MTime::GetMjd() const
144{
145 return fMjd+(Double_t)(fNanoSec/1e6+(Long_t)fTime)/kDay;
146}
147
148// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
149//
150// Return a time which is expressed in milliseconds since 01/01/1995 0:00h
151// This is compatible with root's definition used in gSystem->Now()
152// and TTime.
153// Note, gSystem->Now() returns local time, such that it may differ
154// from GetRootTime() (if you previously called MTime::Now())
155//
156TTime MTime::GetRootTime() const
157{
158 return (ULong_t)((GetMjd()-49718)*kDay);
159}
160
161// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
162//
163// Return a time which is expressed in seconds since 01/01/1995 0:00h
164// This is compatible with root's definition used in TAxis.
165// Note, a TAxis always displayes (automatically) given times in
166// local time (while here we return UTC) such, that you may encounter
167// strange offsets. You can get rid of this by calling:
168// TAxis::SetTimeFormat("[your-format] %F1995-01-01 00:00:00");
169//
170// Be carefull: It seems that root takes sommer and winter time into account!
171// In some circumstances you may need
172// TAxis::SetTimeFormat("[your-format] %F1995-01-00 23:00:00");
173//
174Double_t MTime::GetAxisTime() const
175{
176 return (GetMjd()-49718)*kDay/1000;
177}
178
179// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
180//
181// Set a time expressed in MJD, Time of Day (eg. 23:12.779h expressed
182// in milliseconds) and a nanosecond part.
183//
184Bool_t MTime::SetMjd(UInt_t mjd, ULong_t ms, UInt_t ns)
185{
186 // [d] mjd (eg. 52320)
187 // [ms] time (eg. 17h expressed in ms)
188 // [ns] time (ns part of time)
189
190 if (ms>kDay-1 || ns>999999)
191 return kFALSE;
192
193 const Bool_t am = ms<kHour*13; // day of sunrise?
194
195 fMjd = am ? mjd : mjd + 1;
196 fTime = (Long_t)(am ? ms : ms-kDay);
197 fNanoSec = ns;
198
199 return kTRUE;
200}
201
202// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
203//
204// Set MTime to given MJD (eg. 52080.0915449892)
205//
206void MTime::SetMjd(Double_t m)
207{
208 const UInt_t mjd = (UInt_t)TMath::Floor(m);
209 const Double_t frac = fmod(m, 1)*kDay; // [ms] Fraction of day
210 const UInt_t ns = (UInt_t)fmod(frac*1e6, 1000000);
211
212 SetMjd(mjd, (ULong_t)TMath::Floor(frac), ns);
213}
214
215// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
216//
217// Set MTime to given time and date
218//
219Bool_t MTime::Set(UShort_t y, Byte_t m, Byte_t d, Byte_t h, Byte_t min, Byte_t s, UShort_t ms, UInt_t ns)
220{
221 if (h>23 || min>59 || s>59 || ms>999 || ns>999999)
222 return kFALSE;
223
224 const Int_t mjd = MAstro::Ymd2Mjd(y, m, d);
225 if (mjd<0)
226 return kFALSE;
227
228 const ULong_t tm = ((((h*60+min)*60)+s)*1000)+ms;
229
230 return SetMjd(mjd, tm, ns);
231}
232
233// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
234//
235// Set MTime to time expressed in a 'struct timeval'
236//
237void MTime::Set(const struct timeval &tv)
238{
239 const UInt_t mjd = (UInt_t)TMath::Floor(1000.*tv.tv_sec/kDay) + 40587;
240
241 const Long_t tm = tv.tv_sec%(24*3600)*1000 + tv.tv_usec/1000;
242 const UInt_t ms = tv.tv_usec%1000;
243
244 SetMjd(mjd, tm, ms*1000);
245}
246
247// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
248//
249// Return contents as a TString of the form:
250// "dd.mm.yyyy hh:mm:ss.fff"
251//
252Bool_t MTime::SetString(const char *str)
253{
254 if (!str)
255 return kFALSE;
256
257 UInt_t y, mon, d, h, m, s, ms;
258 const Int_t n = sscanf(str, "%02u.%02u.%04u %02u:%02u:%02u.%03u",
259 &d, &mon, &y, &h, &m, &s, &ms);
260
261 return n==7 ? Set(y, mon, d, h, m, s, ms) : kFALSE;
262}
263
264// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
265//
266// Return contents as a TString of the form:
267// "yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss"
268//
269Bool_t MTime::SetSqlDateTime(const char *str)
270{
271 if (!str)
272 return kFALSE;
273
274 UInt_t y, mon, d, h, m, s;
275 const Int_t n = sscanf(str, "%04u-%02u-%02u %02u:%02u:%02u",
276 &y, &mon, &d, &h, &m, &s);
277
278 return n==6 ? Set(y, mon, d, h, m, s) : kFALSE;
279}
280
281// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
282//
283// Return contents as a TString of the form:
284// "yyyymmddhhmmss"
285//
286Bool_t MTime::SetSqlTimeStamp(const char *str)
287{
288 if (!str)
289 return kFALSE;
290
291 UInt_t y, mon, d, h, m, s;
292 const Int_t n = sscanf(str, "%04u%02u%02u%02u%02u%02u",
293 &y, &mon, &d, &h, &m, &s);
294
295 return n==6 ? Set(y, mon, d, h, m, s) : kFALSE;
296}
297
298// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
299//
300// Set MTime to time expressed as in CT1 PreProc files
301//
302void MTime::SetCT1Time(UInt_t mjd, UInt_t t1, UInt_t t0)
303{
304 // int isecs_since_midday; // seconds passed since midday before sunset (JD of run start)
305 // int isecfrac_200ns; // fractional part of isecs_since_midday
306 // fTime->SetTime(isecfrac_200ns, isecs_since_midday);
307 fNanoSec = (200*t1)%1000000;
308 const ULong_t ms = (200*t1)/1000000 + t0+12*kHour;
309
310 fTime = (Long_t)(ms<13*kHour ? ms : ms-kDay);
311
312 fMjd = mjd+1;
313}
314
315// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
316//
317// Update the magic time. Make sure, that the MJD is set correctly.
318// It must be the MJD of the corresponding night. You can set it
319// by Set(2003, 12, 24);
320//
321// It is highly important, that the time correspoding to the night is
322// between 13:00:00.0 (day of dawning) and 12:59:59.999 (day of sunrise)
323//
324Bool_t MTime::UpdMagicTime(Byte_t h, Byte_t m, Byte_t s, UInt_t ns)
325{
326 if (h>23 || m>59 || s>59 || ns>999999999)
327 return kFALSE;
328
329 const ULong_t tm = ((((h*60+m)*60)+s)*1000)+ns/1000000;
330
331 fTime = (Long_t)(tm<kHour*13 ? tm : tm-kDay); // day of sunrise?
332 fNanoSec = ns%1000000;
333
334 return kTRUE;
335
336}
337
338// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
339//
340// Conversion from Universal Time to Greenwich mean sidereal time,
341// with rounding errors minimized.
342//
343// The result is the Greenwich Mean Sidereal Time (radians)
344//
345// There is no restriction on how the UT is apportioned between the
346// date and ut1 arguments. Either of the two arguments could, for
347// example, be zero and the entire date+time supplied in the other.
348// However, the routine is designed to deliver maximum accuracy when
349// the date argument is a whole number and the ut argument lies in
350// the range 0 to 1, or vice versa.
351//
352// The algorithm is based on the IAU 1982 expression (see page S15 of
353// the 1984 Astronomical Almanac). This is always described as giving
354// the GMST at 0 hours UT1. In fact, it gives the difference between
355// the GMST and the UT, the steady 4-minutes-per-day drawing-ahead of
356// ST with respect to UT. When whole days are ignored, the expression
357// happens to equal the GMST at 0 hours UT1 each day.
358//
359// In this routine, the entire UT1 (the sum of the two arguments date
360// and ut) is used directly as the argument for the standard formula.
361// The UT1 is then added, but omitting whole days to conserve accuracy.
362//
363// The extra numerical precision delivered by the present routine is
364// unlikely to be important in an absolute sense, but may be useful
365// when critically comparing algorithms and in applications where two
366// sidereal times close together are differenced.
367//
368Double_t MTime::GetGmst() const
369{
370 const Double_t ut = (Double_t)(fNanoSec/1e6+(Long_t)fTime)/kDay;
371
372 // Julian centuries since J2000.
373 const Double_t t = (ut -(51544.5-fMjd)) / 36525.0;
374
375 // GMST at this UT1
376 const Double_t r1 = 24110.54841+(8640184.812866+(0.093104-6.2e-6*t)*t)*t;
377 const Double_t r2 = 86400.0*ut;
378
379 const Double_t sum = (r1+r2)/(24*3600);
380
381 return fmod(sum, 1)*TMath::TwoPi();//+TMath::TwoPi();
382}
383
384// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
385//
386// Set the time to the current system time. The timezone is ignored.
387// If everything is set correctly you'll get UTC.
388//
389void MTime::Now()
390{
391#ifdef __LINUX__
392 struct timeval tv;
393 if (gettimeofday(&tv, NULL)<0)
394 Clear();
395 else
396 Set(tv);
397#else
398 Clear();
399#endif
400}
401
402// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
403//
404// Return contents as a TString of the form:
405// "dd.mm.yyyy hh:mm:ss.fff"
406//
407TString MTime::GetString() const
408{
409 UShort_t y, ms;
410 Byte_t mon, d, h, m, s;
411
412 GetDate(y, mon, d);
413 GetTime(h, m, s, ms);
414
415 return TString(Form("%02d.%02d.%04d %02d:%02d:%02d.%03d", d, mon, y, h, m, s, ms));
416}
417
418// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
419//
420// Return contents as a string format'd with strftime:
421// Here is a short summary of the most important formats. For more
422// information see the man page (or any other description) of
423// strftime...
424//
425// %a The abbreviated weekday name according to the current locale.
426// %A The full weekday name according to the current locale.
427// %b The abbreviated month name according to the current locale.
428// %B The full month name according to the current locale.
429// %c The preferred date and time representation for the current locale.
430// %d The day of the month as a decimal number (range 01 to 31).
431// %e Like %d, the day of the month as a decimal number,
432// but a leading zero is replaced by a space.
433// %H The hour as a decimal number using a 24-hour clock (range 00 to 23)
434// %k The hour (24-hour clock) as a decimal number (range 0 to 23);
435// single digits are preceded by a blank.
436// %m The month as a decimal number (range 01 to 12).
437// %M The minute as a decimal number (range 00 to 59).
438// %R The time in 24-hour notation (%H:%M). For a
439// version including the seconds, see %T below.
440// %S The second as a decimal number (range 00 to 61).
441// %T The time in 24-hour notation (%H:%M:%S).
442// %x The preferred date representation for the current
443// locale without the time.
444// %X The preferred time representation for the current
445// locale without the date.
446// %y The year as a decimal number without a century (range 00 to 99).
447// %Y The year as a decimal number including the century.
448// %+ The date and time in date(1) format.
449//
450// The default is: Tuesday 16.February 2004 12:17:22
451//
452// The maximum size of the return string is 128 (incl. NULL)
453//
454TString MTime::GetStringFmt(const char *fmt) const
455{
456 if (!fmt)
457 fmt = "%A %e.%B %Y %H:%M:%S";
458
459 UShort_t y, ms;
460 Byte_t mon, d, h, m, s;
461
462 GetDate(y, mon, d);
463 GetTime(h, m, s, ms);
464
465 struct tm time;
466 time.tm_sec = s;
467 time.tm_min = m;
468 time.tm_hour = h;
469 time.tm_mday = d;
470 time.tm_mon = mon-1;
471 time.tm_year = y-1900;
472 time.tm_isdst = 0;
473
474 // recalculate tm_yday and tm_wday
475 mktime(&time);
476
477 char ret[128];
478 return TString(strftime(ret, 127, fmt, &time) ? ret : "");
479}
480
481// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
482//
483// Return contents as a TString of the form:
484// "yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss"
485//
486TString MTime::GetSqlDateTime() const
487{
488 return GetStringFmt("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S");
489}
490
491// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
492//
493// Return contents as a TString of the form:
494// "yyyymmddhhmmss"
495//
496TString MTime::GetSqlTimeStamp() const
497{
498 return GetStringFmt("%Y%m%d%H%M%S");
499}
500
501// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
502//
503// Return contents as a TString of the form:
504// "yyyymmdd_hhmmss"
505//
506TString MTime::GetFileName() const
507{
508 return GetStringFmt("%Y%m%d_%H%M%S");
509}
510
511// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
512//
513// Print MTime as string
514//
515void MTime::Print(Option_t *) const
516{
517 UShort_t yea, ms;
518 Byte_t mon, day, h, m, s;
519
520 GetDate(yea, mon, day);
521 GetTime(h, m, s, ms);
522
523 *fLog << all << GetDescriptor() << ": ";
524 *fLog << GetString() << Form(" (+%dns)", fNanoSec) << endl;
525}
526
527istream &MTime::ReadBinary(istream &fin)
528{
529 UShort_t y;
530 Byte_t mon, d, h, m, s;
531
532 fin.read((char*)&y, 2);
533 fin.read((char*)&mon, 1);
534 fin.read((char*)&d, 1);
535 fin.read((char*)&h, 1);
536 fin.read((char*)&m, 1);
537 fin.read((char*)&s, 1); // Total=7
538
539 Set(y, mon, d, h, m, s, 0);
540
541 return fin;
542}
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