These routines simply append a new keyword to the header and do not
check to see if a keyword with the same name already exists. In general it is
preferable to use the fits_update_key routine to ensure that the same keyword
is not written more than once to the header.
1
Write (append) a new keyword with an undefined, or null, value into the CHU.
The value string of the keyword is left blank in this case. A null
pointer may be entered for the comment parameter.
int fits_write_key_null / ffpkyu
(fitsfile *fptr, char *keyname, char *comment, > int *status)
2
Write (append) a new keyword of the appropriate datatype into the CHU.
A null pointer may be entered for the comment parameter, which will
cause the comment field of the keyword to be left blank.
int fits_write_key_str / ffpkys
(fitsfile *fptr, char *keyname, char *value, char *comment,
> int *status)
int fits_write_key_[log, lng] / ffpky[lj]
(fitsfile *fptr, char *keyname, DTYPE numval, char *comment,
> int *status)
int fits_write_key_[flt, dbl, fixflg, fixdbl] / ffpky[edfg]
(fitsfile *fptr, char *keyname, DTYPE numval, int decimals,
char *comment, > int *status)
int fits_write_key_[cmp, dblcmp, fixcmp, fixdblcmp] / ffpk[yc,ym,fc,fm]
(fitsfile *fptr, char *keyname, DTYPE *numval, int decimals,
char *comment, > int *status)
3
Write (append) a string valued keyword into the CHU which may be longer
than 68 characters in length. This uses the Long String Keyword
convention that is described in the`Local FITS Conventions'
section in Chapter 4. Since this uses a non-standard FITS
convention to encode the long keyword string, programs which use
this routine should also call the fits_write_key_longwarn routine
to add some COMMENT
keywords to warn users of the FITS file that this convention is
being used. The fits_write_key_longwarn routine also writes
a keyword called LONGSTRN to
record the version of the longstring convention that has been used, in
case a new convention is adopted at some point in the future. If the
LONGSTRN keyword is already present in the header,
then fits_write_key_longwarn will
simply return without doing anything.
int fits_write_key_longstr / ffpkls
(fitsfile *fptr, char *keyname, char *longstr, char *comment,
> int *status)
int fits_write_key_longwarn / ffplsw
(fitsfile *fptr, > int *status)
4
Write (append) a numbered sequence of keywords into the CHU. The
starting index number (nstart) must be greater than 0. One may
append the same comment to every keyword (and eliminate the need
to have an array of identical comment strings, one for each keyword) by
including the ampersand character as the last non-blank character in the
(first) COMMENTS string parameter. This same string
will then be used for the comment field in all the keywords.
One may also enter a null pointer for the comment parameter to
leave the comment field of the keyword blank.
int fits_write_keys_str / ffpkns
(fitsfile *fptr, char *keyroot, int nstart, int nkeys,
char **value, char **comment, > int *status)
int fits_write_keys_[log, lng] / ffpkn[lj]
(fitsfile *fptr, char *keyroot, int nstart, int nkeys,
DTYPE *numval, char **comment, int *status)
int fits_write_keys_[flt, dbl, fixflg, fixdbl] / ffpkne[edfg]
(fitsfile *fptr, char *keyroot, int nstart, int nkey,
DTYPE *numval, int decimals, char **comment, > int *status)
5
Copy an indexed keyword from one HDU to another, modifying
the index number of the keyword name in the process. For example,
this routine could read the TLMIN3 keyword from the input HDU
(by giving keyroot = "TLMIN" and innum = 3) and write it to the
output HDU with the keyword name TLMIN4 (by setting outnum = 4).
If the input keyword does not exist, then this routine simply
returns without indicating an error.
int fits_copy_key / ffcpky
(fitsfile *infptr, fitsfile *outfptr, int innum, int outnum,
char *keyroot, int *status)
6
Write (append) a `triple precision' keyword into the CHU in F28.16 format.
The floating point keyword value is constructed by concatenating the
input integer value with the input double precision fraction value
(which must have a value between 0.0 and 1.0). The ffgkyt routine should
be used to read this keyword value, because the other keyword reading
routines will not preserve the full precision of the value.
int fits_write_key_triple / ffpkyt
(fitsfile *fptr, char *keyname, long intval, double frac,
char *comment, > int *status)
7
Write keywords to the CHDU that are defined in an ASCII template file.
The format of the template file is described under the fits_parse_template
routine below.
int fits_write_key_template / ffpktp
(fitsfile *fptr, const char *filename, int *status)