Julian Date Conversion
Calculate Julian date or modified Julian date
Libraries:
Aerospace Blockset /
Utilities /
Unit Conversions
Description
The Julian Date Conversion block converts the specified date to the Julian date or modified Julian date.
Limitations
This block is valid for all common era (CE) dates in the Gregorian calendar.
The calculation of Julian date does not take into account leap seconds.
Ports
Input
Clock source for model simulation, specified as a scalar or array.
Dependencies
The presence and label of this port depends on the Time increment parameter.
Port | Time increment Setting |
---|---|
day |
|
hour |
|
min |
|
sec |
|
No inport port |
|
Data Types: double
Output
Julian date, returned as a scalar or array.
Dependencies
Data Types: double
Parameters
Year, specified as a scalar, to calculate the Julian date.
Programmatic Use
Block Parameter:
year |
Type: character vector |
Values: double, greater than 1 |
Default:
'2013' |
Month to calculate the Julian date. From the list, select the month from
January
to
December
.
Programmatic Use
Block Parameter:
month |
Type: character vector |
Values:
'January' | 'February' |
'March' | 'April' |
'May' | 'June' |
'July' | 'August' |
'September' | 'October' |
'November' |
'December' |
Default:
'January' |
Day to calculate the Julian date. From the list, select the day from
1
to 31
.
Programmatic Use
Block Parameter:
day |
Type: character vector |
Values: '1'
| '2' | '3' |
'4' | '5' |
'5' | '6' |
'7' | '8' |
'9' | '10' |
'11' | '12' |
'13' | '14' |
'15' | '16' |
'17' | '18' |
'19' | '20' |
'21' | '22' |
'23' | '24' |
'25' | '26' |
'27' | '28' |
'29' | '30' |
'31' |
Default:
'1' |
Hour used to calculate the Julian date. Enter a value from
0
to 24
.
Programmatic Use
Block Parameter:
hour |
Type: character vector |
Values: double, whole number,
0 to 24 |
Default:
'0' |
Minutes to calculate the Julian date. Enter a number from
0
to 60
.
Programmatic Use
Block Parameter:
min |
Type: character vector |
Values: double, whole number,
0 to 60 |
Default:
'0' |
Specify the seconds used to calculate the Julian date. Enter a number from
0
to 60
.
Programmatic Use
Block Parameter:
sec |
Type: character vector |
Values: double, whole number,
0 to 60 |
Default:
'0' |
Select this check box to calculate the modified Julian date (MJD) for corresponding elements of the year, month, day, hour, minute, and second.
Dependencies
Selecting this check box changes the output port label to MJD. Clearing this check box changes the output port label to JD.
Programmatic Use
Block Parameter:
modflag |
Type: character vector |
Values: 'on'
| 'off' |
Default:
'off' |
Time increment between the specified date and the desired model simulation
time. The block adjusts the calculated Julian date to take into account the
time increment from model simulation. For example, selecting
Day
and connecting a simulation timer to the port
means that each time increment unit is one day and the block adjusts its
calculation based on that simulation time.
If you select None
, the calculated Julian date does not
take into account the model simulation time. Selecting this option removes
the first block input.
Dependencies
This parameter controls the presence and label of output port.
Time increment Setting | Port |
---|---|
| day |
| hour |
| min |
| sec |
| No inport port |
Programmatic Use
Block Parameter:
deltaT |
Type: character vector |
Values:
'Day' | 'Hour' |
'Min' | 'Sec' |
'None' |
Default:
'Day' |
Out-of-range block behavior, specified as follows.
Action | Description |
---|---|
| No action. |
| Warning in the Diagnostic Viewer, model simulation continues. |
| Error in the Diagnostic Viewer, model simulation stops. |
Programmatic Use
Block Parameter: errorflag |
Type: character vector |
Values: 'None' | 'Warning' | 'Error' |
Default: 'Error' |
Extended Capabilities
C/C++ Code Generation
Generate C and C++ code using Simulink® Coder™.
Version History
Introduced in R2013b
See Also
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