![]() ![]() For a long time I was using other Astro- programs (such as Jagannatha Hora & few others) to compare the results I know J-Hora gives slightly different results and found that results from available Astro-programs don't tally with each others - always differ by at least by few seconds (Planetary positions & House positions). I wanted to compare my results with the swetest output to make sure my coding is perfect. Currently I am working on a program that needs to have Ascendant positions every minutes for a certain duration of time. I use swetest to check whether the results from my program are correct I want to get "exactly same" results as swetest ( up to number of decimal places). n1440 -s1m -p -fTPL| grep Ascendant doneĭear Todd Carnes & Thomas Mack, Thanks for the replies & the suggestion. House cusps and you want time stamps on the output lines.Īnd if you want to compute all minutes ofĮach day, why not start at midnight of each day? swetest -b -ut -house-1.0,51,P You do not want to compute planets, you do not want speed of Outer loop, where you make one call to swetest for each day andĬompute for the 1440 minutes of this day.Ī tiny bit of shell programming will takeĪdd the options -fTPL -p to your command line. You can easily work around the limit by an There is a limit in line 791 of swetest.c ![]()
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