public class ColFitsTableSerializer extends Object implements FitsTableSerializer
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ColFitsTableSerializer(FitsTableSerializerConfig config,
StarTable table)
Constructor.
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| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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String |
getBadValue(int icol)
Returns the bad value (text of the TNULLnn card), if any, used
for a given column.
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int[] |
getDimensions(int icol)
Returns the dimensions of the items which will be output for a
given column.
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char |
getFormatChar(int icol)
Returns the FITS TFORM letter which describes the type of data
output for a given column.
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CardImage[] |
getHeader()
Returns header cards suitable for the HDU which will contain the table.
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long |
getRowCount()
Returns the number of rows which will be output.
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void |
writeData(DataOutput out)
Write the FITS data unit populated by this serializer.
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public ColFitsTableSerializer(FitsTableSerializerConfig config, StarTable table) throws IOException
config - configurationtable - table to serializeIOException - if it won't be possible to write the given tablepublic CardImage[] getHeader()
FitsTableSerializergetHeader in interface FitsTableSerializerpublic void writeData(DataOutput out) throws IOException
writeData in interface FitsTableSerializerout - destination streamIOExceptionpublic long getRowCount()
FitsTableSerializergetRowCount in interface FitsTableSerializerpublic char getFormatChar(int icol)
FitsTableSerializer(char)0 will be
returned.getFormatChar in interface FitsTableSerializericol - column to queryicol,
or 0 for a column being skippedpublic int[] getDimensions(int icol)
FitsTableSerializernull only if that column
is not being output. Otherwise it will be a zero-element array
for a scalar, 1-element array for a vector, etc.getDimensions in interface FitsTableSerializericol - column to queryicol
or null for a column being skippedpublic String getBadValue(int icol)
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