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longitude and latitude on csv file #1074
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Hello @Laestly. Not sure why, but X and Y were showing coordinates of the point on elevation graph, not on map. I have changed it to show map coordinates as well as |
Hello. I noticed another strange thing: some points of the route report duplicate data from other points in the csv file, and not their own. I'm not sure, but it seems to me that this occurs when the point is located on a burg. |
If you need a length, the csv should already have it. But I can fix the points as well |
I don't see the total distance in the csv. It would be nice to be able to have the distance of each point from the following one. In fact, this would allow me to calculate the travel speed based on the distance (precisely) the type of terrain and altitude (this data is already visible in the csv). |
Exuse me Azgaar, In fact, the ideal tool for this operation already exists: the "route episometer," which is in the "Units editor" panel, and it is fantastic and super fast, but it does not display the necessary information (altitude variation) that I can see in the .csv file of a route. Having the average altitude variation of a route measured with the "route episometer" would solve this problem. Would it be possible to display the average altitude variation in addition to the distance (already shown) with the route episometer? |
@Laestly, I got your idea. Actually I have the same and want to integrate a Trip Builder into the tool, but cannot time time to work on it. For this issue I probably won't add more details now as I'm in the middle of the whole Routes rework. Once done, it will be easier to get routes data and generally work with routes. |
If you parse the CSV info through Excel at any point, you could add 2 formulated columns to get both this and the Elevation Delta. First would be a column for the distance travelled from point to point which (if the CSV was opened directly and starting on A1) would look like: Note: A minimal step of data preparation may be needed, the values on column G (Height) come included with the unit and formatted as text. Simply run a Ctrl+H Replace on column G and remove " m", " ft" or whatever unit you're using with a blank and it will revert to be a number. |
thank you all |
Trip Builder is planned, but NOT for the nearest future. Closing this ticket as we track planned feature on Trello |
I think there is a problem with the data indicating the longitude and latitude of points on a route.
If I draw a route, each point will have longitude and latitude which I can see with the cell details tool.
If I select the drawn route and click on "show elevation profile", and finally click on "download the chart data as csv file", I download a file.
Inside the .csv the latitude and longitude of each point of the route are completely different from those shown with the cell details tool.
I hope the report is useful
bye
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