*sigh*
Sorry :)
On 3/3/06, Curtis L. Olson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Drew Kirkpatrick wrote:
>
> >Strange, I copied over the FGNetFDM2Props function (commented out the
> >stuff that doesn't involve htond's and htonf calls, and I'm printing
> >out the current latitude, longitude, and altitude. The altitude is
> >coming through perfectly now (in meters), however, the latitude and
> >longitudes are screwy. Am I missing some further conversions? I'm
> >starting in the default airport:
> >
> >fgfs --native-fdm='socket,out,30,localhost,5050,udp' \
> > --native-ctrls='socket,in,30,,5060,udp' \
> > --geometry=1024x768
> >
> >
> >My print statements:
> > cout<<"Packet is "<<numbytes<<" bytes long"<<endl;
> > FGNetFDM2Props( &fdm, true );
> >
> > cout<<"Pos ("<<fdm.latitude<<", "<<fdm.longitude<<")"<<endl;
> > cout<<"altitude of: "<<fdm.altitude<<endl;
> > cout<<endl<<endl;
> >
> >
> >
> >What I'm getting:
> >Packet is 392 bytes long
> >Pos (0.655888,-2.1361)
> >altitude of: 246.866
> >
> >I go into the file->Browse internal properties, and the lat long's
> >look fine. What might I be missing here?
> >
> >
> >-Drew
> >
> >
> >That's when I was almost to a thousand feet altitude, so alt's working
> >great. The latitude and longitude are moving slightly. What am I
> >missing here?
> >
> >
>
> Degrees versus radians?
>
> Curt.
>
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