Mwape, Please email the support personnel, you are entitled! Or I'll follow up tomorrow, with our local team. Hope you're going well, Andrew ________________________________________ From: [email protected] [[email protected]] on behalf of Mwape Somanje [[email protected]] Sent: 25 February 2014 21:06 To: Geosoft Oasis montaj and Target Subject: RE: [geonet] Converting Coordinates from DD to DMS
Dear Gamey If you can simplify a bit for me how it comes, am so stranded. Regards Mwape > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2014 10:10:30 -0500 > Subject: RE: [geonet] Converting Coordinates from DD to DMS > > There used to be some simple functions to strip the values on either side of > the decimal point (integer and truncate?) but I can't find those anymore. > There's an example from the help menu that comes close (below). > > Alternatively, you might try this. I haven't tried it out, so there may be an > error in the math, but you get the idea. If you've got -ve DD you'll have to > convert to +ve first. > > @D = floor(DD); > @M = floor((DD-@D)*60); > @S = ((DD-@D)*60-@M)*60; > DMS = @D*10000 + @M*100 +@S; > > > > Help file extract. > > Example: Geographic Conversion Using Temporary Variables (@) > If your mathematical expressions consist of a number of steps, you can use > temporary variables (identified by an ampersand and name, @A1for instance) to > hold interim calculations. You can implement interim calculations either > step-by-step (in the Formula= entry field or MATHEMATICAL GX) or as a series > of statements in a file (MATHFILE GX). For more information about using > complex expressions, refer to the Application Help for the MATH GX or the > MATHFILE GX. The following example shows a sample conversion of a geographic > coordinate defined in DEG SEC MIN or DEG.SECMIN format to a decimal > equivalent. This calculation also shows the use of the FLOOR(x) statement. > For more information about this statement, refer to the Special Tab topic. > > To convert latitude (LAT) of 12 degrees 34 minutes and 56 seconds to a > decimal equivalent, calculate the following: > > Expression Result > > @A1 = FLOOR (LAT); 12 > > @A2 = LAT – FLOOR(LAT); 0.3456 > > @A3 = FLOOR (@A2 * 100); 34 > > @A4 = FLOOR (@A2 * 100) - @A3; 56 > > LAT = @A1 + @A3 / 60 + @A4 / 3600; 12.58221 > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of > mwape_somanje > Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2014 9:32 AM > To: Geosoft Oasis montaj and Target > Subject: [geonet] Converting Coordinates from DD to DMS > > Dear All > Does anyone know the easiest way of converting the lot of coordinates from = > decimal degrees to degrees minutes seconds. I have tried via ArcMap can't f= > ind a way through, anyone know if it can be done in target? > Regards > Mwape > --- > > Forum archives can be accessed here: > http://lyris.geosoft.com/read/?fourm=geonet > You are currently subscribed to geonet as: [email protected]. > To subscribe or unsubscribe from any of our forums, select the User Forum > selection on the Geosoft Community page: > http://www.geosoft.com/support/community > > --- > > Forum archives can be accessed here: > http://lyris.geosoft.com/read/?fourm=geonet > You are currently subscribed to geonet as: [email protected]. > To subscribe or unsubscribe from any of our forums, select the User Forum > selection on the Geosoft Community page: > http://www.geosoft.com/support/community --- Forum archives can be accessed here: http://lyris.geosoft.com/read/?fourm=geonet You are currently subscribed to geonet as: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>. To subscribe or unsubscribe from any of our forums, select the User Forum selection on the Geosoft Community page: http://www.geosoft.com/support/community --- Forum archives can be accessed here: http://lyris.geosoft.com/read/?fourm=geonet You are currently subscribed to geonet as: [email protected]. To subscribe or unsubscribe from any of our forums, select the User Forum selection on the Geosoft Community page: http://www.geosoft.com/support/community
