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Astrology and Microsoft Excel - Video 1 - Slides

This video provides an introduction to using the Swiss Ephemeris Test Program (swetest.exe) to generate customized ephemeris data and import it into Microsoft Excel. It demonstrates how to download swetest.exe and ephemeris files, run swetest.exe in the Windows Command Prompt, and use various commands to customize the ephemeris output. It also shows how to access and use the online version of swetest.exe to generate data without downloading any files.
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Astrology and Microsoft Excel - Video 1 - Slides

This video provides an introduction to using the Swiss Ephemeris Test Program (swetest.exe) to generate customized ephemeris data and import it into Microsoft Excel. It demonstrates how to download swetest.exe and ephemeris files, run swetest.exe in the Windows Command Prompt, and use various commands to customize the ephemeris output. It also shows how to access and use the online version of swetest.exe to generate data without downloading any files.
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Geocentric speed of Mercury vs time

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Astrology & Microsoft Excel


Speed of Mercury

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Time
(from 3/20/85 to 8/10/86)
Objectives & Preliminary Notes:
• Objective: To give the viewer the basic skills needed to use the
program swetest.exe to generate a customized ephemeris file and to
briefly introduce how that data can be imported and graphed in Excel.
• In this video we will be:
• Downloading swetest.exe and the associated ephemeris files and learning to
use swetest.exe in the Windows Command Prompt and in the web version
• Importing data into Excel and creating a graph
• This video demonstrates these tasks in Windows 10 with Google
Chrome and Microsoft Excel 2013
Disclaimer
• This is an unofficial video and I am not associated with astro.com,
Astrodienst, or The Swiss Ephemeris.
• I am not responsible for any problems or damage caused to your
computer as a result of following the processes I have outlined in this
video.
About The Swiss Ephemeris
• A highly precise ephemeris developed by Astrodienst, largely based on
NASA’s JPL ephemerides
• Intended for software developers
• Used in professional astrology programs such as Solar Fire and AstroGold
• Two licenses:
• GNU General Public License
• https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html
• Swiss Ephemeris Professional License (for paying customers)
• http://www.astro.com/swisseph/secont_e.htm
• License must be read before downloading any files
• http://www.astro.com/ftp/swisseph/ephe/LICENSE.TXT
• In this video, we will not be developing any software, but we will be using
the Swiss Ephemeris Test Program – swetest.exe – to generate data.
About the Swiss Ephemeris Test Program
(swetest.exe)
• Generates ephemeris data and much, much more
• Highly configurable with many features:
• Output format is fully customizable
• Displays positions and speed of numerous astrological bodies in various
coordinate systems in either decimal or degree formats
• Can also display a midpoint ephemeris or a differential ephemeris, which shows the
angular separation of two objects
• Options for both sidereal and tropical zodiacs
• Computes geocentric, heliocentric, and more (i.e. barycentric)
• Computes special events such as eclipses, occultations, heliacal events,
meridian transits, and the diurnal rising/setting of a planet or star (not
covered in this video)
About the Swiss Ephemeris Test Program
• The program can be used online or downloaded and used in the
Windows Command Prompt
• Downloadable version includes an interactive mode and also allows you to
save output to a text file
• Output from the online version can be copied and pasted into notepad and
saved to a text file
Downloading the program
• This video will show how to download the files starting from the main
astro.com page, or you can use either of these links:
• ftp://ftp.astro.com/pub/swisseph
• http://www.astro.com/ftp/swisseph/
• In the folder ‘programs,’ download the file swetest.exe
• Save the program to C:\sweph
• This program can work as a stand-alone program, but for increased
accuracy and date range, you must also download the ephemeris
files.
Downloading the ephemeris files
• The folder ‘ephe’ contains the ephemeris files
• The folder contains .se1 files, ranging from 13000 BC to 16800 AD and includes the
planets, the moon, Ceres, Pallas, Vesta, Juno, Chiron, and Pholus (150 files),
• For convenience, the subfolder ‘archive_zip’ contains zipped files ranging from 5401
BC to 5399 AD (18 zip files containing 54 .se1 files)
• Subfolders are available for thousands of minor asteroids, to be downloaded
individually as needed (not covered in video)
• Ephemeris files have the extension .se1
• Each file covers 600 years
• Files named ‘sepl’ are for planets
• Files named ‘semo’ are for the moon
• Files named ‘seas’ are for Ceres, Pallas, Vesta, Juno, Chiron, and Pholus
• Download (and unzip) all ephemeris files to C:\sweph\ephe
Using an FTP Client to download the files
• Using an FTP Client, such as the free program FileZilla, can make
downloading the files easier, if you want the full time range (150 files)
• https://filezilla-project.org/
• Careful when installing – it’s a bit tricky and tries to install some unnecessary programs
The Windows Command Prompt
• Some ways of opening the Command Prompt
1) Open the run dialogue box, type CMD, and press enter
• The run dialogue box can be opened by pressing the Win + R keys
2) Windows 10: Type CMD in the search box and press enter

• Adjusting the display


• Right click the title bar of the Command Prompt menu and click properties
• Under the ‘font’ tab – the font size can be increased
• Under the ‘layout’ tab – the screen size can be increased
• In windows 10, you can also use the mouse to click and drag the window corner to make it
bigger
Running swetest.exe in the Command Prompt
• Type: cd \sweph
• Goes to the directory that contains swetest.exe
• Type: swetest
• Runs the program swetest.exe
• Starts the interactive mode of the program

• Helpful commands in the Windows Command Prompt


• DIR
• Display contents of folder/directory
• DIR /P
• Pauses while listing the contents of a directory
• CD
• Used to change the directory
• CD ..
• Go to parent directory
Interactive Mode - swetest.exe
This YouTube video will show how to use the interactive mode of swetest.exe
My Plan:
enter the date (Note: format is Day, Month, Year)
advance the date +
go back in time –
stop the program .
-swetest –p7
-swetest –p7 –fTPL
-swetest –p7 –fTPZ
-press ‘enter’ repeat last entry
Viewing and Saving the Help File –
swetest.exe
• Type: swetest.txt -?
• Displays Help info
• My Plan: Demonstrate how to copy and paste with an example in the help file
• Note: PGUP Key takes you back to command line
• Type: swetest.txt -? > about.txt
• Type: about.txt
• My Plan: Explain layout of help file
Using swetest.exe commands
(The Date)
• -bDATE
• Example: -b15.5.2018
• This command allows you to enter the date immediately, instead of after
running the program
• The interactive mode will not be launched if you use this command
• Example: swetest -p7 -fTPZ -b15.5.2018
Using swetest.exe commands
(Steps and Step Size)
• -nN
• Example: -n10
• Steps: This command allows you to display data for N consecutive steps (i.e, 10 days)
• Example: swetest -p7 -fTPZ -b15.5.2018 –n10

• -sN
• Example: -s5
• Step size: Time step N days. Instead of advancing the date by 1 day, you can advance by N
days at a time. In this example –s5 advances the date by 5 days.
• Time step of Years, Months, Minutes, or Seconds (instead of days)
• Append y for years (example: –s5y for a time step of 5 years)
• Append mo for years (example: -s5mo for a time step of 5 months)
• Append m for minutes (example: -s5m for a time step of 5 minutes)
• Append s for seconds (example: -s5s for a time step of 5 seconds)
• Example: swetest -p7 -fTPZ -b15.5.2018 –n10 –s1mo
Accessing the Swiss Ephemeris Test Page
• This YouTube video will show how to access the page from the main
astro.com page
• Direct link: http://www.astro.com/swisseph/swetest.htm
• Can also google “Swiss Ephemeris Test Page”
Using the Swiss Ephemeris Test Page
• Enter the following info:
• Start Date (d.m.y) -b
• Steps –n
• Stepsize –s
• Planet selection -p
• Output format –f
• Other options
• My Plan:
• Enter previously used commands from the command prompt version of swetest.exe
• Illustrate differences in command entry in the web version
• Refresh to restore defaults
• Show output for default settings
More Commands for swetest.exe
(Calculate for specific Time)
• Entering Time:
• My Plan: Show section in help filed titled ‘input time formats’
• Entering the time can be tricky
• No option for local time zones, must be entered in UT, UTC, or Ephemeris Time
• -utHH.MMSS or -utHH:MM:SS – Universal Time
• -utcHH.MM:SS – Universal Time Coordinated
• -tHH.MMSS – Ephemeris Time
• To the viewer - try entering your own birth data and verifying the position of the Sun and
the Moon
• swetest –p01 -fTPZ –b08.04.1985 –ut09:40
More Commands for swetest.exe
(Display Houses)
• -house[long, lat, hsys]
• Example: -house-122.27,37.80,W
• About 25 different house systems (hsys) are available
• Plan: Show area of help file that contains house codes
• A – equal
• K - Koch
• O – Porphyry
• P – Placidus
• R – Regiomontanus
• W – Whole Sign
• Ex: swetest –p01 -fTPZ –b08.04.1985 –ut09:40 –house-122.27,37.80,W
• Example is for Whole Sign Houses for Oakland, CA (longitude/ latitude is 122.27° W,
37.80° N or -122.27, 37.80)
More Commands for swetest.exe
(Sidereal Zodiac)
• -sid..
• Example: -sid1
• 38 ayanamsha methods are available
• Plan: Show area of help file that contains numbers for ayanamsha method
• 0 for Fagan/Bradley, 1 for Lahiri, etc
• Ex: swetest –p01 -fTPZ –b08.04.1985 –ut09:40 –sid1
More Commands for swetest.exe
(Heliocentric System)
• -hel
• Computes heliocentric positions
• Question: If my Sun is at 18° Aries geocentrically, where is the Earth
heliocentrically?
• Ex: swetest –pC -fTPZ –b08.04.1985 –ut09:40 –hel
More Commands for swetest.exe
(Differential Ephemeris)
• -dX
• Example: -d4 (Mars)
• Print differential ephemeris between body X and each body given by –p
• Ex: swetest –p7 –d4 –fTPL –n10 –b15.5.2018
• Longitude distance between Uranus and Mars
More Commands for swetest.exe
(Midpoint Ephemeris)
• -DX
• Example: -D4 (Mars)
• Note: Capital D vs lowercase D
• Print the midpoint between body X and each body given by –p
• Ex: swetest –p7 –D4 –fTPL –n10 –b15.5.2018
• Longitude of Midpoint between Uranus (7) and Mars (4)
• Ex2: swetest –p71 –D4 –fTPL –n10 –b15.5.2018
• Longitude of the midpoint between Uranus (7) and Mars (4), and the midpoint between
Moon (1) and Mars(4)
Summary of Commands Covered
Command Description Example
-pSEQ planet sequence to be -p01 computes the Sun and Moon
computed
-fSEQ Format the output sequence -fTPZ displays the date (T) first, followed by the
planet (P), and then the longitude (Z)

-bDATE Begin date (day, month, year) -b15.5.2018 begins computing from May 15, 2018

-nN Steps: This command allows -n10 display data for 10 consecutive days
you to display data for N
consecutive steps
-sN Step size: Time step N days. –s5 advances the date by 5 days.

-utHH:MM:SS Start time in Universal Time –ut09:40 Sets time to 09:40 UT


-house[long, lat, hsys] Display houses –house-122.27,37.80,W Displays whole sign houses
for Oakland, CA
Summary of Commands Covered 2
Command Description Example
-sid.. Use sidereal zodiac for a given -sid1 Uses the sidereal zodiac for the Lahiri
ayanamsha ayanamsha

-hel Computes heliocentric -hel Computes heliocentric positions


positions

-dX Differential ephemeris –p7 –d4 –fTPL Computes longitude distance


between body X and each between Uranus (7) and Mars (4)
body given by –p
-DX Midpoint ephemeris between –p7 –D4 –fTPL Computes longitude of Midpoint
body X and each body given by between Uranus (7) and Mars (4)
–p
> filename.txt Save output to a text file of a > mydata.txt Saves output to a file named
specified name mydata.txt

Now let’s create some data to graph in Excel!


First: swetest -b25.5.2018 -n366 -s1 -p1 -dA -fJTPl -hor > LilithMoonDiff.txt
Second: swetest -b25.5.2018 -n366 -s1 -p1A -fJTPls -hor > LilithMoonSpeed.txt
First: swetest -b20.3.1985 -n255 -s2 -p02 -fJTPlbdss -hor > MercGeo.txt
Second: swetest -b20.3.1985 -n255 -s2 -p02 -fJTPlbdss -hor -hel > MercHelio.txt
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