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Latidute/Longitude |
Posted on: 2007/7/23 17:12
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I only seem to be able to get lat/long information in the following format:
Latitude: 50.83, Longitude: -0.3. This example is from the BBC weather site. How to I convert this into the format that Wet expects: ![]() Thanks! |
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Re: Latidute/Longitude |
Posted on: 2007/7/23 17:48
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@amipal
The input looks the normal way for inputting such data as Lat and Long are usually given in Degrees, minutes and seconds. Are the ones you have fractional ? eg 5.5 degrees will equal 5d 30m 00s It is exactly the same conversion you would use to convert a time expressed as .xxx hours to hours minutes and seconds. Start of shameless plug. If a lot of division by 60 seems to tedious the calculator HP11C at http://os4depot.net/index.php?functio ... lity/scientific/hp11c.lha has a couple of buttons to do it for you. f 2 will convert a decimal time or angle to HMS or DMS and g 2 will convert HMS or DMS to a decimal time/angle. End of shameless plug ![]() Oh I nearly forgot: 50.83 -> 50:49:48 - a plus value means North -0.3 -> 00:18:00 - the minus sign means East. Bill PS. Where on earth did you manage to find your Lat and Long as a decimal fraction of degrees, it is not the usual format ? |
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Re: Latidute/Longitude |
Posted on: 2007/7/23 20:48
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@amipal
A workaround: 6.AmigaOS:> rx "options results;address wet.1 'findicao 50.83 -0.3';say result" EGKA Then type EGKA into the ICAO box in Wet. Wet can convert between degrees and decimal notation internally (I think... maybe it can only go one way), I'll see about exporting this as an ARexx command. The easy way to convert is with a scientific calculator - type in 50.8, then press the button which looks like this:
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(or use hp11c as Bill said) Chris |
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Re: Latidute/Longitude |
Posted on: 2007/7/23 21:08
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@amipal
There are several online format converters: http://www.fcc.gov/mb/audio/bickel/DDDMMSS-decimal.html You need to convert from decimal degrees to regular lat/long.... |
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Re: Latidute/Longitude |
Posted on: 2007/7/23 21:46
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Hassocks is: 50°56'17.65° N 0°7'58.19° W if you PM me your postcode I'll PM you the exact position. |
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Re: Latidute/Longitude |
Posted on: 2007/7/24 10:38
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Another alternative is, if you have AmiAtlas click on the place where you live and it will give you the Lat and Longitude.
Or even find it on a real map made of paper ![]() |
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Re: Latidute/Longitude |
Posted on: 2007/7/24 12:59
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I don't need paper; I have the internet! ![]() @Severin PM'd |
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Re: Latidute/Longitude |
Posted on: 2007/7/24 17:50
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replied... |
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