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The cross-reference tables

BDA contains cross-reference tables which provide the cross-identifications between many numbering systems. Information may be retrieved in both senses: either from the original numbering systems to that adopted in BDA or from BDA's system to any other one.

If you are not in the directory of NGC 129, enter:

> ngc 0129

> tab -r list the references of the numbering systems included in the cross-reference table.

> tab list the cross-reference table.

> tab 16 20 30 display the line for stars 16 20 and 30.

> tab -r 4 remind you of the reference corresponding to column 4.

> tab -l 3 select the entries corresponding to column 3.

> tab -s 3 extract couples of cross-identifications: BDA number - column 3 number, sorted by column order.

> tab -i print the references and the cross-reference table.

> tab -c start a cross-identification program in the reverse sense: from any column to the adopted system.


          Give the reference number:   0 
 
                  (0 displays the reference list, when you need it.)

          Give the reference number:   2
          Which star?                  5
          Another star?               10
          Another star?               -1
          Give the reference number:   3
          Which star?                 20
          Another star?                0

The entry "-1" allows to change the reference searched, here one moves from reference 2 to 3.

> tab -s produce an output sorted according to the selected column. May be redirected to any file.

sort on which column? 2

Special numbering systems may also be interrogated:

> ngc 0457

> tab -k 22- 75 look for "22- 75" in the table


mermio@
Fri Sep 2 09:16:44 MET DST 1994