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.. index:: single: ccsds_cds(DaySegmentOctets,SubmillisecondOctets,Epoch)
.. _ccsds_cds/3:
.. rst-class:: right
object
ccsds_cds(DaySegmentOctets,SubmillisecondOctets,Epoch)DaySegmentOctets - Number of day segment octets. Supported values are 2 and 3.SubmillisecondOctets - Number of submillisecond octets. Supported values are 0, 2, and 4.Epoch - Epoch used when converting to and from Unix seconds. Supported values are ccsds_epoch and unix_epoch.
CCSDS day segmented time code parser and generator.
| Availability:
| logtalk_load(ccsds_time_codes(loader))
| Author: Paulo Moura | Version: 1:0:0 | Date: 2026-05-09
| Compilation flags:
| static, context_switching_calls
| Implements:
| public :ref:`ccsds_time_code_protocol <ccsds_time_code_protocol/0>`
| Uses:
| :ref:`reader <reader/0>`
| :ref:`type <type/0>`
| Remarks: | (none)
| Inherited public predicates: | Â :ref:`ccsds_time_code_protocol/0::epoch/1` Â :ref:`ccsds_time_code_protocol/0::format/1` Â :ref:`ccsds_time_code_protocol/0::from_unix_seconds/2` Â :ref:`ccsds_time_code_protocol/0::generate/2` Â :ref:`ccsds_time_code_protocol/0::generate/3` Â :ref:`ccsds_time_code_protocol/0::parse/2` Â :ref:`ccsds_time_code_protocol/0::unix_seconds/2` Â :ref:`ccsds_time_code_protocol/0::valid/1` Â
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.. index:: days/2 .. _ccsds_cds/3::days/2:
days/2 ^^^^^^^^^^
Extracts the day segment value from a CDS time term.
| Compilation flags:
| static
| Template:
| days(TimeCode,Days)
| Mode and number of proofs:
| days(+compound,-integer) - one
.. index:: milliseconds/2 .. _ccsds_cds/3::milliseconds/2:
milliseconds/2 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Extracts the millisecond-of-day value from a CDS time term.
| Compilation flags:
| static
| Template:
| milliseconds(TimeCode,Milliseconds)
| Mode and number of proofs:
| milliseconds(+compound,-integer) - one
.. index:: submilliseconds/2 .. _ccsds_cds/3::submilliseconds/2:
submilliseconds/2 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Extracts the optional submillisecond value from a CDS time term. Two-octet objects use microseconds; four-octet objects use picoseconds within the millisecond.
| Compilation flags:
| static
| Template:
| submilliseconds(TimeCode,Submilliseconds)
| Mode and number of proofs:
| submilliseconds(+compound,-integer) - zero_or_one
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