spider/perl/Geomag.pm
Dirk Koopman b9dffeff72 Prepare for git repository
remove all the versioning from the code and introduce Version.pm
fix some niffnaffs
2007-06-14 12:08:12 +01:00

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Perl

#!/usr/bin/perl
#
# The geomagnetic information and calculation module
# a chanfe
#
# Copyright (c) 1998 - Dirk Koopman G1TLH
#
# $Id$
#
package Geomag;
use DXVars;
use DXUtil;
use DXLog;
use Julian;
use IO::File;
use DXDebug;
use DXDupe;
use strict;
use vars qw($date $sfi $k $a $r $forecast @allowed @denied $fp $node $from
$dirprefix $param
$duplth $dupage $filterdef);
$fp = 0; # the DXLog fcb
$date = 0; # the unix time of the WWV (notional)
$sfi = 0; # the current SFI value
$k = 0; # the current K value
$a = 0; # the current A value
$r = 0; # the current R value
$forecast = ""; # the current geomagnetic forecast
$node = ""; # originating node
$from = ""; # who this came from
@allowed = (); # if present only these callsigns are regarded as valid WWV updators
@denied = (); # if present ignore any wwv from these callsigns
$duplth = 20; # the length of text to use in the deduping
$dupage = 12*3600; # the length of time to hold spot dups
$dirprefix = "$main::data/wwv";
$param = "$dirprefix/param";
$filterdef = bless ([
# tag, sort, field, priv, special parser
['by', 'c', 0],
['origin', 'c', 1],
['channel', 'c', 2],
['by_dxcc', 'nc', 3],
['by_itu', 'ni', 4],
['by_zone', 'nz', 5],
['origin_dxcc', 'nc', 6],
['origin_itu', 'ni', 7],
['origin_zone', 'nz', 8],
], 'Filter::Cmd');
sub init
{
$fp = DXLog::new('wwv', 'dat', 'm');
do "$param" if -e "$param";
confess $@ if $@;
}
# write the current data away
sub store
{
my $fh = new IO::File;
open $fh, "> $param" or confess "can't open $param $!";
print $fh "# Geomagnetic data parameter file last mod:", scalar gmtime, "\n";
print $fh "\$date = $date;\n";
print $fh "\$sfi = $sfi;\n";
print $fh "\$a = $a;\n";
print $fh "\$k = $k;\n";
print $fh "\$r = $r;\n";
print $fh "\$from = '$from';\n";
print $fh "\$node = '$node';\n";
print $fh "\@denied = qw(", join(' ', @denied), ");\n" if @denied > 0;
print $fh "\@allowed = qw(", join(' ', @allowed), ");\n" if @allowed > 0;
close $fh;
# log it
$fp->writeunix($date, "$from^$date^$sfi^$a^$k^$forecast^$node^$r");
}
# update WWV info in one go (usually from a PC23)
sub update
{
my ($mydate, $mytime, $mysfi, $mya, $myk, $myforecast, $myfrom, $mynode, $myr) = @_;
$myfrom =~ s/-\d+$//;
if ((@allowed && grep {$_ eq $myfrom} @allowed) ||
(@denied && !grep {$_ eq $myfrom} @denied) ||
(@allowed == 0 && @denied == 0)) {
# my $trydate = cltounix($mydate, sprintf("%02d18Z", $mytime));
if ($mydate > $date) {
if ($myr) {
$r = 0 + $myr;
} else {
$r = 0 unless abs ($mysfi - $sfi) > 3;
}
$sfi = 0 + $mysfi;
$k = 0 + $myk;
$a = 0 + $mya;
$forecast = $myforecast;
$date = $mydate;
$from = $myfrom;
$node = $mynode;
store();
}
}
}
# add or substract an allowed callsign
sub allowed
{
my $flag = shift;
if ($flag eq '+') {
push @allowed, map {uc $_} @_;
} else {
my $c;
foreach $c (@_) {
@allowed = map {$_ ne uc $c} @allowed;
}
}
store();
}
# add or substract a denied callsign
sub denied
{
my $flag = shift;
if ($flag eq '+') {
push @denied, map {uc $_} @_;
} else {
my $c;
foreach $c (@_) {
@denied = map {$_ ne uc $c} @denied;
}
}
store();
}
# accessor routines (when I work how symbolic refs work I might use one of those!)
sub sfi
{
@_ ? $sfi = shift : $sfi ;
}
sub k
{
@_ ? $k = shift : $k ;
}
sub r
{
@_ ? $r = shift : $r ;
}
sub a
{
@_ ? $a = shift : $a ;
}
sub forecast
{
@_ ? $forecast = shift : $forecast ;
}
#
# print some items from the log backwards in time
#
# This command outputs a list of n lines starting from line $from to $to
#
sub search
{
my $from = shift;
my $to = shift;
my $date = $fp->unixtoj(shift);
my $pattern = shift;
my $search;
my @out;
my $eval;
my $count;
$search = 1;
$eval = qq(
my \$c;
my \$ref;
for (\$c = \$#in; \$c >= 0; \$c--) {
\$ref = \$in[\$c];
if ($search) {
\$count++;
next if \$count < \$from;
push \@out, \$ref;
last if \$count >= \$to; # stop after n
}
}
);
$fp->close; # close any open files
my $fh = $fp->open($date);
for ($count = 0; $count < $to; ) {
my @in = ();
if ($fh) {
while (<$fh>) {
chomp;
push @in, [ split '\^' ] if length > 2;
}
eval $eval; # do the search on this file
return ("Geomag search error", $@) if $@;
last if $count >= $to; # stop after n
}
$fh = $fp->openprev(); # get the next file
last if !$fh;
}
return @out;
}
#
# the standard log printing interpreting routine.
#
# every line that is printed should call this routine to be actually visualised
#
# Don't really know whether this is the correct place to put this stuff, but where
# else is correct?
#
# I get a reference to an array of items
#
sub print_item
{
my $r = shift;
my @ref = @$r;
my $d = cldate($ref[1]);
my ($t) = (gmtime($ref[1]))[2];
return sprintf("$d %02d %5d %3d %3d %-37s <%s>", $t, $ref[2], $ref[3], $ref[4], $ref[5], $ref[0]);
}
#
# read in this month's data
#
sub readfile
{
my $date = $fp->unixtoj(shift);
my $fh = $fp->open($date);
my @spots = ();
my @in;
if ($fh) {
while (<$fh>) {
chomp;
push @in, [ split '\^' ] if length > 2;
}
}
return @in;
}
# enter the spot for dup checking and return true if it is already a dup
sub dup
{
my ($d, $sfi, $k, $a, $text, $call) = @_;
# dump if too old
return 2 if $d < $main::systime - $dupage;
my $dupkey = "W$d|$sfi|$k|$a|$call";
return DXDupe::check($dupkey, $main::systime+$dupage);
}
sub listdups
{
return DXDupe::listdups('W', $dupage, @_);
}
1;
__END__;