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NAME

       ms_lookup - Look up libmseed and Mini-SEED related information

SYNOPSIS

       #include <libmseed.h>

       char    *ms_errorstr ( int errorcode );

       uint8_t  ms_samplesize ( const char sampletype );

       char    *ms_encodingstr ( const char encoding );

       char    *ms_blktdesc ( uint16_t blkttype );

       uint16_t ms_blktlen ( uint16_t blkttype, const char *blktdata,
                             flag swapflag );

DESCRIPTION

       ms_errorstr  returns  a  pointer to a string describing the specified libmseed error code.
       The error codes are defined in libmseed.h and returned by various functions.

       ms_samplesize returns the sample size based  on  the  specified  sampletype.   In  general
       libmseed uses the following character sample types:

       "a" = 1 byte (ASCII)
       "i" = 4 bytes (integer)
       "f" = 4 bytes (float)
       "d" = 8 bytes (double)

       ms_encoding  returns  a pointer to a string describing the specified data encoding format.
       If the encoding format is unknown an appropriate string is return stating just that.

       ms_blktdesc returns a  pointer  to  a  string  describing  the  specified  blockette  type
       (blkttype).  If the blockette type is unknown NULL is returned.

       ms_blktlen  returns  the total length of the specified blockette type (blkttype) in bytes.
       A pointer to the blockette itself (blkt) should also be provided  along  with  a  swapflag
       that  should  be  set to 1 when the blockette is known to have a different byte order than
       the host computer.  The length returned includes both the  blockette  "header"  (type  and
       next fields) and "body".

       Technically  a  pointer  to  blockette  and the swapflag only need to be supplied when the
       blockette type is a variable length blockette and  the  length  is  contained  within  the
       blockette  itself  (e.g. blockette type 2000).  For blockettes of known fixed length (most
       of them) the blkt pointer and swapflag are not used.

       In the case of blockette type 405 that is variable length and not self describing  0  will
       be  returned.   In  the  case  of  blockette  type  2000  that is variable length and self
       describing the length will be read from a known offset into the blockette data.

RETURN VALUES

       ms_errorstr returns a pointer to a static string.

       ms_samplesize returns the sample size in bytes or 0 for unknown sample type.

       ms_encoding returns a pointer to a static string.

       ms_blktdesc returns a pointer to a static string or NULL if the blockette type is unknown.

       ms_blktlen returns the total length of the specified blockette type or 0 for unknown type.

AUTHOR

       Chad Trabant
       IRIS Data Management Center