Hi Yes!
For example this formula gives the azimuth:
azimuth (start_point ($ geometry), end_point ($ geometry))
What I require is the same ... but that you give me the angle not in azimuth,
but in Bearing ...
For example N30 ° 30'25´´E, S20 ° 35E etc
Thanks
CA
Hello, what I have is the attachment:
drive.google.com/file/d/1P8AM-8iYs15XwB2r16f2yu8CxsKGfeiQ/view
They tell me I should make the atmospheric correction of that data using the
formulas that are in the previous link, but I don't understand.
Thanks
CA