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== Master mode ==
 
== Master mode ==
  
On the other side, if the user wants to store intermediate data all along the propagation, it is possible to use the “''master mode''”. To do it, it will have to create an [{{PathCurrentJavaDoc}}/calc/output/OutputConfig.html OutputConfig] <font color=#4169E1>OutputConfig</font> object as below, giving the output frames (inertial and local ones) as well as the output step (here 60s):
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On the other side, if the user wants to store intermediate data all along the propagation, it is possible to use the “''master mode''”. To do it, it will have to create an [{{PathCurrentJavaDoc}}/calc/output/OutputConfig.html OutputConfig] object as below, giving the output frames (inertial and local ones) as well as the output step (here 60s):
  
 
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Version du 8 novembre 2017 à 15:12

Slave mode

The simplest way to propagate is to use the “slave mode”. The final result (at the date of the end of the propagation will be stored in a [PATRIUS] SpacecraftState object.

System.out.println("Initial orbit:");
System.out.println("Date:"+iniOrbit.getDate());
System.out.println("SMA:"+iniOrbit.getA());
 
final SpacecraftState sc = test.propagateInSlaveMode();
 
System.out.println("Final orbit:");
System.out.println("Date:"+sc.getDate());
System.out.println("SMA:"+sc.getA());

Master mode

On the other side, if the user wants to store intermediate data all along the propagation, it is possible to use the “master mode”. To do it, it will have to create an OutputConfig object as below, giving the output frames (inertial and local ones) as well as the output step (here 60s):

final OutputConfig output = new OutputConfig(FramesFactory.getEME2000(), LOFType.LVLH, 60.);

Then, the propagation will be done by calling the propagateInMasterMode method and the list of SpacecraftState (see [PATRIUS] definition) could be recover using the getListOfSpacecraftStates() method. In the following example, we have no additional events (reason why of the null second argument).

test.propagateInMasterMode(output, null, StorageType.MEMORY);
List<SpacecraftState> listOfSc = test.getSpacecraftStateList();

The user may now use this list …

final int nb = listOfSc.size();
System.out.println("Amount of S/C states = "+nb);
System.out.println("Final orbit:");
System.out.println("Date:"+listOfSc.get(nb-1).getDate());
System.out.println("SMA:"+listOfSc.get(nb-1).getA());