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  /development/samples/LunarLander/
_index.html 1 <p>A sample game. Your objective: to land on the moon.
  /external/icu4c/tools/genpname/
SyntheticPropertyValueAliases.txt 47 sc ; Moon ; Moon
  /external/chromium/sdch/open-vcdiff/src/
vcdiffengine_test.cc 573 // "moon-pie". It tests that COPY instructions are generated for all
574 // boilerplate text (that is, the text between the "moon-pie" instances in
576 // "moon-pie" (except the first one) is encoded using a COPY instruction
589 // text between "weasel" strings in the dictionary and "moon-pie"
737 // the "moon-pie" strings in the compressible target.
815 "<title>All about moon-pies</title>\n"
817 "<!-- You will notice that the word \"moon-pie\" may be replaced"
820 "<h1>All about the moon-pie: highly compressible HTML text</h1>"
822 "<li>Don\'t look a gift moon-pie in its mouth.</li>\n"
824 "<li>Don\'t count your moon-pie, before it\'s hatched.</li>\n
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  /external/icu4c/i18n/
chnsecal.cpp 72 * Value to be added or subtracted from the local days of a new moon to
73 * get close to the next or prior new moon, but not cross it. Must be
345 int32_t moon = day - dom + 1; // New moon local
346 offsetMonth(moon, dom, amount);
375 int32_t moon = day - dom + 1; // New moon (start of this month) local
396 int moon1 = moon -
399 if (isLeapMonthBetween(moon1, moon)) {
415 offsetMonth(moon, dom, newM - m)
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astro.h 22 * determine the positions of the sun and moon, the time of sunrise and
271 * The average number of solar days from one new moon to the next. This is the time
272 * it takes for the moon to return the same ecliptic longitude as the sun.
475 * perturbations caused by the other planets, the moon, etc.
548 // The Moon
552 * The position of the moon at the time set on this
560 * The "age" of the moon at the time specified in this object.
562 * current ecliptic longitudes of the sun and the moon,
571 * Calculate the phase of the moon at the time set in this object.
575 * <li>0.00: New moon
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astro.cpp 94 * The average number of solar days from one new moon to the next. This is the time
95 * it takes for the moon to return the same ecliptic longitude as the sun.
108 * for the moon to return to the same ecliptic longitude relative to the
619 * perturbations caused by the other planets, the moon, etc.
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islamcal.h 42 * Each month of the calendar starts when the new moon's crescent is visible
57 * of the crescent moon. It is thus affected by the position at which the
59 * eccentricities of the moon's orbit, and even the weather at the observation
64 * Using astronomical calculations for the position of the sun and moon, the
65 * moon's illumination, and other factors, it is possible to determine the start
264 * Return the "age" of the moon at the given time; this is the difference
265 * in ecliptic latitude between the moon and the sun. This method simply
269 * @param time The time at which the moon's age is desired,
281 * astronomical calculations for the time of the new moon.
islamcal.cpp 274 * Return the "age" of the moon at the given time; this is the difference
275 * in ecliptic latitude between the moon and the sun. This method simply
279 * @param time The time at which the moon's age is desired,
420 // Find out the last time that the new moon was actually visible at this longitude
421 // This returns midnight the night that the moon was visible at sunset.
chnsecal.h 30 * calendar is a lunisolar calendar: Each month starts on a new moon, and
36 * and moon.
hebrwcal.h 37 * on the day of (an arithmetic approximation of) each new moon. Since the
444 * To do this, we want to calculate the time of the Tishri 1 new moon
hebrwcal.cpp 362 // The time of the new moon (in parts) on 1 Tishri, year 1 (the epoch)
369 * To do this, we want to calculate the time of the Tishri 1 new moon
407 // If the new moon falls after 3:11:20am (15h204p from the previous noon)
413 // If the new moon falls after 9:32:43 1/3am (21h589p from yesterday noon)
  /ndk/sources/host-tools/sed-4.2.1/testsuite/
linecnt.inp 25 Bright though they call the sun and moon,
linecnt.good 50 Bright though they call the sun and moon,
  /external/icu4c/test/intltest/
astrotst.cpp 124 logln((UnicodeString)"Moon position is " + result.toString() + (UnicodeString)"; " /* + result->toHmsString()*/);
189 logln((UnicodeString)" moon phase: " + anAstro->getMoonPhase());
194 logln((UnicodeString)" prev full moon: " + (anAstro->getMoonTime(CalendarAstronomer::FULL_MOON(), FALSE)));
195 logln((UnicodeString)" next full moon: " + (anAstro->getMoonTime(CalendarAstronomer::FULL_MOON(), TRUE)));
451 // Moon phase angle - Got from http://www.moonsystem.to/checkupe.htm
478 // TODO: try finding next new moon after 07/28/1984 16:00 GMT
  /external/jpeg/
jmemnobs.c 82 * Since jpeg_mem_available always promised the moon,
  /external/icu4c/layout/
ScriptAndLanguageTags.cpp 132 moonScriptTag, /* 'moon' (MOON) */
ScriptAndLanguageTags.h 146 const LETag moonScriptTag = 0x6D6F6F6E; /* 'moon' (MOON) */
IndicClassTables.cpp 396 NULL, /* 'moon' (MOON) */
  /dalvik/dx/src/junit/framework/
TestSuite.java 116 * ...as the moon sets over the early morning Merlin, Oregon
  /external/liblzf/
lzf.h 65 * depending on the phase of the moon or similar factors. However, all
  /libcore/junit/src/main/java/junit/framework/
TestSuite.java 118 * ...as the moon sets over the early morning Merlin, Oregon
  /external/icu4c/data/unidata/
ScriptExtensions.txt 130 322A..3243 ; Bopo Hang Hani Hira Kana # So [26] PARENTHESIZED IDEOGRAPH MOON..PARENTHESIZED IDEOGRAPH REACH
132 328A..32B0 ; Bopo Hang Hani Hira Kana # So [39] CIRCLED IDEOGRAPH MOON..CIRCLED IDEOGRAPH NIGHT
  /external/icu4c/test/cintltst/
cucdapi.c 313 "Moon", "Meetei_Mayek",
331 "Moon", "Mtei",
  /external/junit/src/junit/framework/
TestSuite.java 41 * ...as the moon sets over the early morning Merlin, Oregon
  /external/icu4c/common/unicode/
uscript.h 181 USCRIPT_MOON = 114,/* Moon */

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