It appears that that swetest can tell the exact longitude as long as you give it the date and time
./swetest -pt -b17.11.2023 -ut22:43
date (dmy) 17.11.2023 greg. 22:43:00 UT version 2.10.03
UT: 2460266.446527778 delta t: 69.109781 sec
TT: 2460266.447327659
Epsilon (t/m) 23°26'18.3245 23°26'10.2223
Nutation -0° 0' 7.8330 0° 0' 8.1021
true Node 24°29'59.7465 0° 0' 0.0000 0.002502442 -0° 3'35.2933
Now my question is can one get the time and date for the nodes if it gives the longitude lets say 24.5
same as the one in the swetest example .. can we calculate using swisseph, kind a like how solcross does or mooncross ? I only need a little hint on how to do it .. thank u <3