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Version du 23 septembre 2019 à 14:37
TBW (for V11.4 version) …
Warning: this section is only relevant for PSIMU version 11.4 (and or more recent ones).
Create new specific variables in the output list is relatively simple. As an example, we are goinf to show how to add twoo additional variables HPM and HAM, corresponding respectively the the perigee and apogee mean altitudes considering the mean semi-major axis and eccentricity already computed by PSIMU.
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Creating a class implementing the INewVarsFunction interface
As explained in the title of this paragraph, we have to create a new class implementing the INewVarsFunction interface where we will be able to compute the new variables. On the code below, we see that this interface forces us to have the addNewVars(), computeNewVars() and getNames() methods:
public class MyNewMeanVars implements INewVarsFunction { @Override public void addNewVars(ResultWriter resultWriter) throws SqliteException { // TODO Auto-generated method stub } @Override public void computeNewVars(ResultWriter resultWriter, String tableName, SpacecraftState currentState, HashMap<String, Object> currentVarsList) throws SqliteException { // TODO Auto-generated method stub } @Override public List<String> getNames() { // TODO Auto-generated method stub return null; } }
Adding a constructor
As we will need information on the equatorial radius, we will add a constructor allowing to store a ExtendedOneAxisEllipsoid object as well as a list including the names of the new variables (this list will be returned by the getNames() method:
public class MyNewMeanVars implements INewVarsFunction { private final ExtendedOneAxisEllipsoid earth; private final ArrayList<String> listOfNames; public MyNewMeanVars ( final ExtendedOneAxisEllipsoid earth ) { this.earth = earth; // List initialization listOfNames = new ArrayList<String>(); listOfNames.add("HPM"); listOfNames.add("HAM"); } … @Override public List<String> getNames() { return listOfNames; }
Implementing the addNewVars() method =
To fill the addNewVars() method, we will have to call for the addColumn() method giving for each variable and each table (ephemeris and events ones) as inputs:
- its name (String)
- its description (String)
- its unit (String)
- its gap threshold (for plotting; may be null)
- a boolean to kpow if it will be visible or not
public void addNewVars ( final ResultWriter resultWriter ) throws SqliteException { if ( resultWriter != null) { // Mean perigee altitude creation String varName = listOfNames.get(0); String varDesc = "Mean perigee altitude"; String varUnit = "km"; // Adding a column in the ephemeris table resultWriter.addColumn(PsimuUtils.EPH_TABLE, varName, varDesc, ColumnType.REAL, varUnit, null, true); // Adding a column in the event table resultWriter.addColumn(PsimuUtils.EVENT_TABLE, varName, varDesc, ColumnType.REAL, varUnit, null, true); // Mean apogee altitude creation varName = listOfNames.get(1); varDesc = "Mean apogee altitude"; // Adding a column in the ephemeris table resultWriter.addColumn(PsimuUtils.EPH_TABLE, varName, varDesc, ColumnType.REAL, varUnit, null, true); // Adding a column in the event table resultWriter.addColumn(PsimuUtils.EVENT_TABLE, varName, varDesc, ColumnType.REAL, varUnit, null, true); } }