dustem_write_isrf_lv.pro
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PRO dustem_write_isrf_lv,file,st,help=help
;+
; NAME:
; dustem_write_isrf_lv
; PURPOSE:
; Writes file ISRF.DAT used by DustemWrapper
; CATEGORY:
; Dustem
; CALLING SEQUENCE:
; dustem_write_isrf_lv,file,st[,/help]
; INPUTS:
; file : file name
; st : input ISRF structure
; OPTIONAL INPUT PARAMETERS:
; None
; OUTPUTS:
; None
; OPTIONAL OUTPUT PARAMETERS:
; None
; ACCEPTED KEY-WORDS:
; help = If set print this help
; COMMON BLOCKS:
; None
; SIDE EFFECTS:
; None
; RESTRICTIONS:
; The dustem fortran code must be installed
; The dustem idl wrapper must be installed
; PROCEDURE:
; a Stellar ISRF is added based on the content of (*(*!dustem_plugin).stellar_population)
;-
IF keyword_set(help) THEN BEGIN
doc_library,'dustem_write_isrf_lv'
goto,the_end
ENDIF
IF ptr_valid((*!dustem_plugin).stellar_population) THEN goto, the_end
;NOW YOU HAVE TO LOOP ON THE COMMENTS TO SEE IF IT IS THE COMPOSITE ISRF FILE OR THE MATHIS ONE.
Ncomments=6
c=strarr(Ncomments)
;MODIFY THIS TO DISPLAY THE ACTUAL VALUES BECAUSE IT IS JUST DISPLAYING EMPTY STRINGS AT THE MOMENT
;First lines of the ISRF.DAT file
c(0)='# DUSTEM: exciting radiation field featuring'
c(1)='# Mathis ISRF'
c(2)='# Blackbody with T= 0.0000E+00'
c(3)='# dilution factor wdil= 1.0000E+00'
c(4)='# Nbr of points'
c(5)='# wave (microns), 4*pi*Inu (erg/cm2/s/Hz)'
openw,unit,file,/get_lun
FOR i=0,Ncomments-1 DO BEGIN
printf,unit,c(i)
ENDFOR
n_waves=n_elements(st)
printf,unit,n_waves
FOR i=0L,n_waves-1 DO BEGIN
printf,unit,st(i).lambisrf,st(i).isrf
ENDFOR
close,unit
free_lun,unit
the_end:
END