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/external/chromium/third_party/icu/source/i18n/ |
H A D | astro.h | 21 * <code>CalendarAstronomer</code> is a class that can perform the calculations to 29 * at a given moment in time. Accordingly, each <code>CalendarAstronomer</code> 54 class U_I18N_API CalendarAstronomer : public UMemory { class in inherits:UMemory 72 * @see CalendarAstronomer.Equatorial 73 * @see CalendarAstronomer.Horizon 141 * @see CalendarAstronomer.Ecliptic 142 * @see CalendarAstronomer.Horizon 215 * @see CalendarAstronomer.Ecliptic 216 * @see CalendarAstronomer.Equatorial 288 * Construct a new <code>CalendarAstronomer</cod [all...] |
H A D | astro.cpp | 104 const double CalendarAstronomer::SYNODIC_MONTH = 29.530588853; 202 const double CalendarAstronomer::PI = 3.14159265358979323846; 204 #define CalendarAstronomer_PI2 (CalendarAstronomer::PI*2.0) 205 #define RAD_HOUR ( 12 / CalendarAstronomer::PI ) // radians -> hours 206 #define DEG_RAD ( CalendarAstronomer::PI / 180 ) // degrees -> radians 207 #define RAD_DEG ( 180 / CalendarAstronomer::PI ) // radians -> degrees 223 return normalize(angle, CalendarAstronomer::PI * 2.0); 230 return normalize(angle + CalendarAstronomer::PI, CalendarAstronomer::PI * 2.0) - CalendarAstronomer 243 CalendarAstronomer::CalendarAstronomer(): function in class:CalendarAstronomer 254 CalendarAstronomer::CalendarAstronomer(UDate d): fTime(d), fLongitude(0.0), fLatitude(0.0), fGmtOffset(0.0), moonPosition(0,0), moonPositionSet(FALSE) { function in class:CalendarAstronomer 273 CalendarAstronomer::CalendarAstronomer(double longitude, double latitude) : function in class:CalendarAstronomer [all...] |
/external/icu4c/i18n/ |
H A D | astro.h | 21 * <code>CalendarAstronomer</code> is a class that can perform the calculations to 29 * at a given moment in time. Accordingly, each <code>CalendarAstronomer</code> 54 class U_I18N_API CalendarAstronomer : public UMemory { class in inherits:UMemory 72 * @see CalendarAstronomer.Equatorial 73 * @see CalendarAstronomer.Horizon 141 * @see CalendarAstronomer.Ecliptic 142 * @see CalendarAstronomer.Horizon 215 * @see CalendarAstronomer.Ecliptic 216 * @see CalendarAstronomer.Equatorial 288 * Construct a new <code>CalendarAstronomer</cod [all...] |
H A D | astro.cpp | 104 const double CalendarAstronomer::SYNODIC_MONTH = 29.530588853; 202 const double CalendarAstronomer::PI = 3.14159265358979323846; 204 #define CalendarAstronomer_PI2 (CalendarAstronomer::PI*2.0) 205 #define RAD_HOUR ( 12 / CalendarAstronomer::PI ) // radians -> hours 206 #define DEG_RAD ( CalendarAstronomer::PI / 180 ) // degrees -> radians 207 #define RAD_DEG ( 180 / CalendarAstronomer::PI ) // radians -> degrees 223 return normalize(angle, CalendarAstronomer::PI * 2.0); 230 return normalize(angle + CalendarAstronomer::PI, CalendarAstronomer::PI * 2.0) - CalendarAstronomer 243 CalendarAstronomer::CalendarAstronomer(): function in class:CalendarAstronomer 254 CalendarAstronomer::CalendarAstronomer(UDate d): fTime(d), fLongitude(0.0), fLatitude(0.0), fGmtOffset(0.0), moonPosition(0,0), moonPositionSet(FALSE) { function in class:CalendarAstronomer 273 CalendarAstronomer::CalendarAstronomer(double longitude, double latitude) : function in class:CalendarAstronomer [all...] |
/external/webkit/JavaScriptCore/icu/unicode/ |
H A D | urename.h | 1197 #define CalendarAstronomer CalendarAstronomer_3_2 macro
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/external/webkit/JavaScriptGlue/icu/unicode/ |
H A D | urename.h | 1197 #define CalendarAstronomer CalendarAstronomer_3_2 macro
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/external/webkit/WebCore/icu/unicode/ |
H A D | urename.h | 1197 #define CalendarAstronomer CalendarAstronomer_3_2 macro
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/external/webkit/WebKit/mac/icu/unicode/ |
H A D | urename.h | 1197 #define CalendarAstronomer CalendarAstronomer_3_2 macro
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/external/chromium/third_party/icu/public/common/unicode/ |
H A D | urename.h | 1507 #define CalendarAstronomer CalendarAstronomer_4_2 macro
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/external/icu4c/common/unicode/ |
H A D | urename.h | 1742 #define CalendarAstronomer U_ICU_ENTRY_POINT_RENAME(CalendarAstronomer) macro
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