Re: How Do I ....
- From: "Tony Proctor" <tony_proctor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2006 12:10:16 +0100
So just degrees and minutes. That should be easy.
Maybe I'm missing something important here...
1) What format will your users be entering these co-ordinates?
2) Where will you be storing them (file?, SQL?), and presumably reloading
from later?
Tony Proctor
"Howk013" <Howk013@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Tony,and
My co-ordinates must have a precision of up to minutes.
"Tony Proctor" wrote:
How precise will your co-ordinates be? Will it just be degrees, minutes,
binaryseconds, or fractions of a second too?
Tony Proctor
"Howk013" <Howk013@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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#1)
Make use of the data that the user has input and convert them into
must?
I need to translate latitudes and longitudes into binary number which
newbe decoded at a later stage of the program.
#2)
Im not too sure of how to start the actual coding being an extremely
explanations.programmer. Would greatly appreciate some help with clear
Thank
you!
.
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