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NAME

       ms_splitsrcname - Split source names into the SEED naming nomenclature.

SYNOPSIS

       #include <libmseed.h>

       char  *ms_splitsrcname ( char *srcname, char *net, char * sta,
                                char * loc, char *chan, char *qual );

DESCRIPTION

       The  ms_splitsrcname  routine  parses  SEED  channel  naming components from a source name
       string in the following format:

       "NET_STA_LOC_CHAN[_QUAL]"

       The first four components are required to uniquely  identify  a  SEED  channel,  generally
       these  are always present in a srcname.  The Quality code is normally optional in a source
       name.

       The arguments for the first four components (net, sta, loc & chan) are treated as  strings
       but the quality code (qual) is treated as a pointer to a single character.

       Memory  for  the  requested  component  strings must already be allocated.  If a component
       pointer is NULL it will not be parsed from the string.

       Source names in the expected format are created, for  example,  by  the  ms_recsrcname(3),
       msr_srcname(3) and mst_srcname(3) routines.

LOCATION IDS AND SPACES

       The source name should never include spaces.  The fixed format nature of SEED data records
       leads to blank or unused location IDs represented by spaces, in a source name  such  blank
       location  IDs  should  be  collapsed  to  nothing in the resulting sources names.  A blank
       location ID is parsed from a source name as an empty string (not two spaces).

EXAMPLES

       This usage will result in net="IU", sta="ANMO", loc="00", chan="BHZ" and qual will  remain
       unchanged (because it was not contained in the input srcname):

       ms_splitsrcname("IU_ANMO_00_BHZ", net, sta, loc, chan, qual);

       This  usage  will  limit  the  parsing  to  only  the  network and station components with
       net="IU", sta="ANMO":

       ms_splitsrcname("IU_ANMO_00_BHZ", net, sta, NULL, NULL, NULL);

       The following usage illustrates a blank location ID and included quality code:

       ms_splitsrcname("IU_ANMO__BHZ_Q", net, sta, loc, chan, qual);

       The result is:

       net = "IU"
       sta = "ANMO"
       loc = ""
       chan = "BHZ"
       qual = 'Q'

RETURN VALUES

       Return 0 on success and -1 on error.

SEE ALSO

       ms_recsrcname(3), msr_srcname(3) and mst_srcname(3).

AUTHOR

       Chad Trabant
       IRIS Data Management Center