An Example of a Simple JMAN Session


In the following example, JMAN is used to determine the visible regions of the sky for Jet-X or SODART (except OXS) observations during the interval from 1-June-1996 to 1-July-1996 (MJD 50235.0-50265.0). User responses to program prompts appear in boldface.

> jman
 JMAN: JetX Observation Constraints vsn 1.0 21/11/94
 Data dir:/proj/sxg/BIN/
 jinit   0
 Reading orbit data ...
status  1

     JetX Observation Constraints vsn 1.0 21/11/94

     1 - Jet-X visibility, 1 orbit       
     2 - Jet-X visibility, period        
     3 - Jet-X Point dates               
     4 - Jet-X vis, Xspect, any date     
     5 - Jet-X Point check, XSPECT on    
     6 - XSPECT visibility               
     7 - Update Parameters               
     8 - Subsidiary plots                
     9 - Close current plot device       
    10 - Help                            
    11 - Return/Exit
 Option\1 [integer]: 2
 Orbit data available from MJD 50052.0 to 50801.0, file ends 51330.0           
 Whole orbits span MJD  50052.00 to  50798.19                                  
 MJD range   50052.0  51330.0
 Start MJD     50052.000000000 is  1/12/95                
 START_MJD\50052.00 [d. prec.]: 50235.0
 End MJD     50056.056761529 is  5.05/12/95             
 END_MJD\50056.06 [d. prec.]: 50265.0
 Visible any time (else all time)\T [logical]: T
Graphics device/type (? to see list, default /NULL): ?
PGPLOT v4.9H Copyright 1993 California Institute of Technology
Legal PGPLOT device types are:
/GF    (GraphOn Tek terminal emulator)
/NULL  (Null device, no output)
/PS    (PostScript file, landscape orientation)
/VPS   (PostScript file, portrait orientation)
/CPS   (Colour PostScript file, landscape orientation)
/VCPS  (Colour PostScript file, portrait orientation)
/RETRO (Retrographics VT640 Tek emulator)
/TEK4010 (Tektronix 4010 terminal)
/TK4100 (Tektronix 4100-series terminals)
/VT125 (DEC VT125 and other REGIS terminals)
/XDISP (pgdisp or figdisp server)
/XTERM (XTERM Tek terminal emulator)
/XWINDOW (Window on Xwindow server)
Graphics device/type (? to see list, default /NULL): /PS
Calculating constraint, MJD 50236.5
Calculating constraint, MJD 50240.6
Calculating constraint, MJD 50244.6
Calculating constraint, MJD 50248.7
Calculating constraint, MJD 50252.7
Calculating constraint, MJD 50256.8
Calculating constraint, MJD 50260.9
Calculating constraint, MJD 50264.9

     Options

     1 - Another device                
     2 - Return/Exit
 Device_option\1 [integer]: 2

     JetX Observation Constraints vsn 1.0 21/11/94

     1 - Jet-X visibility, 1 orbit       
     2 - Jet-X visibility, period        
     3 - Jet-X Point dates               
     4 - Jet-X vis, Xspect, any date     
     5 - Jet-X Point check, XSPECT on    
     6 - XSPECT visibility               
     7 - Update Parameters               
     8 - Subsidiary plots                
     9 - Close current plot device       
    10 - Help                            
    11 - Return/Exit
 Option\11 [integer]: 11
>
The selection of /PS for graphics device directs the output to a postscript file named pgplot.ps, in the directory from which the program was executed.

For a fuller description of JMAN, click here (external postscript viewer required, ~150 kbytes).


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