TBH, python isn't my language and I've just had a quick look at the
attached script.
>From what I understand of pluscodes, there are 2 parts to the algorithm.
First part steps through generating pairs of char codes. Second part then
gives a single char code for increasingly smaller grids of 20
Many thanks for your reply, Barry.
Using various web resources, I think I've found a solution to what I was
hoping to do! Yes, you are correct that this may only be possible using a
rather large lookup table - and that is what I've done. Luckyly, we in the
UK already have a public database of
huh?
On Saturday, October 5, 2019 at 12:33:09 PM UTC+1, SS Gaming wrote:
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Demo site: http://plus.codes/
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[Just had a quick search or previous threads and couldn't find anything on
this.]
Does anyone know how to use either lat/long or pluscodes to generate a
postcode for the specified location?
Possibly a lookup table to be used in a database or spreadsheet?
Many thanks
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