FORTRAN Generation
(/./ftp/cats/J/A_A/418/103)

Conversion of standardized ReadMe file for file /./ftp/cats/J/A_A/418/103 into FORTRAN code for reading data files line by line.

Note that special values are assigned to unknown or unspecified numbers (also called NULL numbers); when necessary, the coordinate components making up the right ascension and declination are converted into floating-point numbers representing these angles in degrees.



      program load_ReadMe
C=============================================================================
C  F77-compliant program generated by readme2f_1.81 (2015-09-23), on 2024-Apr-19
C=============================================================================
*  This code was generated from the ReadMe file documenting a catalogue
*  according to the "Standard for Documentation of Astronomical Catalogues"
*  currently in use by the Astronomical Data Centers (CDS, ADC, A&A)
*  (see full documentation at URL http://vizier.u-strasbg.fr/doc/catstd.htx)
*  Please report problems or questions to   
C=============================================================================

      implicit none
*  Unspecified or NULL values, generally corresponding to blank columns,
*  are assigned one of the following special values:
*     rNULL__    for unknown or NULL floating-point values
*     iNULL__    for unknown or NULL   integer      values
      real*4     rNULL__
      integer*4  iNULL__
      parameter  (rNULL__=--2147483648.)  	! NULL real number
      parameter  (iNULL__=(-2147483647-1))	! NULL int  number
      integer    idig			! testing NULL number

C=============================================================================
Cat. J/A+A/418/103     86GHz SiO maser survey in the Inner Galaxy   (Messineo+, 2004)
*================================================================================
*86 GHz SiO maser survey of late-type stars in the Inner Galaxy.
*II. Infrared photometry of the SiO target stars
*    Messineo M., Habing H.J., Menten K.M., Omont A., Sjouwerman L.O.
*   <Astron. Astrophys. 418, 103 (2004)>
*   =2004A&A...418..103M
C=============================================================================

C  Internal variables

      integer*4 i__

c - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 

C  Declarations for 'table2.dat'	! Infrared counterparts of the SiO targets

      integer*4 nr__
      parameter (nr__=444)	! Number of records
      character*159 ar__   	! Full-size record

C  J2000 position composed of: RAh RAm RAs DE- DEd DEm DEs
      real*8        RAdeg       ! (deg) Right Ascension J2000
      real*8        DEdeg       ! (deg)     Declination J2000
C  ---------------------------------- ! (position vector(s) in degrees)

      integer*4     v_MHS2002_  ! Identification number (1)
      integer*4     RAh         ! (h) Right ascension (J2000)
      integer*4     RAm         ! (min) Right ascension (J2000)
      real*4        RAs         ! (s) Right ascension (J2000)
      character*1   DE_         ! Declination sign
      integer*4     DEd         ! (deg) Declination (J2000)
      integer*4     DEm         ! (arcmin) Declination (J2000)
      real*4        DEs         ! (arcsec) Declination (J2000)
      real*4        Imag        ! (mag) ?=99.99 DENIS I-band magnitude (3)
      real*4        Jmag        ! (mag) ?=99.99 DENIS J-band magnitude (3)
      real*4        Kmag        ! (mag) ?=99.99 DENIS K-band magnitude (3)
      real*4        mag7        ! (mag) ?=99.99 ISOGAL 7 micron magnitude (3)
      real*4        mag15       ! (mag) ?=99.99 ISOGAL 15 micron magnitude (3)
      real*4        Jmag2       ! (mag) ?=99.99 2MASS J-band magnitude (3)
      real*4        Hmag2       ! (mag) ?=99.99 2MASS I-band magnitude (3)
      real*4        Kmag2       ! (mag) ?=99.99 2MASS K-band magnitude (3)
      real*4        Dist        ! (arcsec) ?=99.99 Distance 2MASS and MSX associated
*                                     sources (4)
      real*4        Amag        ! (mag) ?=99.99 MSX A-band (8.3um) magnitude (3)
      real*4        Cmag        ! (mag) ?=99.99 MSX C-band (12.1um) magnitude (3)
      real*4        Dmag        ! (mag) ?=99.99 MSX D-band (14.7um) magnitude (3)
      real*4        Emag        ! (mag) ?=99.99 MSX E-band (21.3um) magnitude (3)
      real*4        v12mag      ! (mag) ?=99.99 IRAS 12 micron magnitude (3)
      real*4        v25mag      ! (mag) ?=99.99 IRAS 25 micron magnitude (3)
      integer*4     Var         ! Variability flag (2)
      character*40  Com         ! Comments
*Note (1): ID as in Messineo et al. (2002, Cat. <J/A+A/393/115>).
*    At three positions we found two SiO maser detections (21-22, 64-65 and
*    77-78). For only 21-22 and 77-78 we were able to identify two distinct
*    possible infrared counterparts within the IRAM beam. The targeted star
*    is brighter at mid-infrared wavelength than the second mid-infrared
*    star in the beam and is therefore associated with the strongest line.
*Note (2): Variability flags :
*    2: variability is detected in at least one of the datasets,
*    1: variability is not detected but not all the datasets were available
*    0: variability is not detected in any of the datasets.
*Note (3): A value of 88.88 for a magnitude means that no magnitudes
*    was found but the corresponding image is saturated at this position,
*    while a value of 99.99 means that the source was not detected at this
*    wavelength.
*Note (4): A value of 99.9 means that the source was not detected in
*    the MSX survey.

C=============================================================================

C  Loading file 'table2.dat'	! Infrared counterparts of the SiO targets

C  Format for file interpretation

    1 format(
     +  I3,1X,I2,1X,I2,1X,F5.2,1X,A1,I2,1X,I2,1X,F4.1,1X,F5.2,1X,F5.2,
     +  1X,F5.2,1X,F5.2,1X,F5.2,1X,F5.2,1X,F5.2,1X,F5.2,1X,F4.1,1X,
     +  F5.2,1X,F5.2,1X,F5.2,1X,F5.2,1X,F5.2,1X,F5.2,1X,I1,1X,A40)

C  Effective file loading

      open(unit=1,status='old',file=
     +'table2.dat')
      write(6,*) '....Loading file: table2.dat'
      do i__=1,444
        read(1,'(A159)')ar__
        read(ar__,1)
     +  v_MHS2002_,RAh,RAm,RAs,DE_,DEd,DEm,DEs,Imag,Jmag,Kmag,mag7,
     +  mag15,Jmag2,Hmag2,Kmag2,Dist,Amag,Cmag,Dmag,Emag,v12mag,
     +  v25mag,Var,Com
        RAdeg = rNULL__
        DEdeg = rNULL__
c  Derive coordinates RAdeg and DEdeg from input data
c  (RAdeg and DEdeg are set to rNULL__ when unknown)
        if(RAh .GT. -180) RAdeg=RAh*15.
        if(RAm .GT. -180) RAdeg=RAdeg+RAm/4.
        if(RAs .GT. -180) RAdeg=RAdeg+RAs/240.
        if(DEd .GE. 0) DEdeg=DEd
        if(DEm .GE. 0) DEdeg=DEdeg+DEm/60.
        if(DEs .GE. 0) DEdeg=DEdeg+DEs/3600.
        if(DE_.EQ.'-'.AND.DEdeg.GE.0) DEdeg=-DEdeg
c    ..............Just test output...........
        write(6,1)
     +  v_MHS2002_,RAh,RAm,RAs,DE_,DEd,DEm,DEs,Imag,Jmag,Kmag,mag7,
     +  mag15,Jmag2,Hmag2,Kmag2,Dist,Amag,Cmag,Dmag,Emag,v12mag,
     +  v25mag,Var,Com
        write(6,'(6H Pos: 2F8.4)') RAdeg,DEdeg
c    .......End.of.Just test output...........
      end do
      close(1)

C=============================================================================
      stop
      end