Decimal Coordinates

pat100 replied on 17/04/2023 00:07

Posted on 17/04/2023 00:07

Most apps and websites use and recognise the decimal coordinate format:

53.928759,-1.851201

No spaces. Only decimal numerals separated by a comma and a dash.
CAMC uses:

Lat 53.928759 / Lon -1.851201

So, to copy and paste that I have to edit it first. A small thing but tedious. How would I suggest to the company that they change to the more acceptable format? Or would I just be wasting my time?
(Or, am I wrong?)

DavidKlyne replied on 24/04/2023 16:05

Posted on 24/04/2023 16:05

I am not sure you will get an answer here so it might be worth dropping an email direct to the Club for their reasoning. It is of course possible that they have been using the same format for so long that they might not have thought about changing it until someone suggests it? As someone who is a very infrequent user of Lat/Lon coordinates are they left in place so that the occasional user is left in no doubt which way round they are listed? 

David

Lutz replied on 25/04/2023 09:57

Posted on 25/04/2023 09:57

It is standard practice to quote latitude first, followed by longitude, so I don't quite see the problem.

Graydjames replied on 26/04/2023 10:12

Posted on 25/04/2023 09:57 by Lutz

It is standard practice to quote latitude first, followed by longitude, so I don't quite see the problem.

Posted on 26/04/2023 10:12

That wasn't the point.

It was about how they were written. Nothing to do with which way round they were.

Lutz replied on 26/04/2023 12:41

Posted on 26/04/2023 10:12 by Graydjames

That wasn't the point.

It was about how they were written. Nothing to do with which way round they were.

Posted on 26/04/2023 12:41

But they were two distinct numbers separated by a comma, so what’s the problem?

pat100 replied on 26/04/2023 19:51

Posted on 26/04/2023 12:41 by Lutz

But they were two distinct numbers separated by a comma, so what’s the problem?

Posted on 26/04/2023 19:51

Try copying some caravan club decimal coordinates exactly and then paste them into a variety of mapping and travel apps to see the problem. 

DavidRC replied on 28/04/2023 13:37

Posted on 26/04/2023 12:41 by Lutz

But they were two distinct numbers separated by a comma, so what’s the problem?

Posted on 28/04/2023 13:37

Isn't the OP's point that in the format given in his first example you can copy and paste into an app and it will be recognised whereas the format in the second example may not be recognised. I've just tried it with Google maps, 

53.928759,-1.851201 is recognised

Lat 53.928759 / Lon -1.851201 is not recognised and has to be edited.

 

PeteCI replied on 28/04/2023 14:25

Posted on 28/04/2023 14:25

A small point of interest for the OP, it is not a dash separating the lat and lon but a minus sign. Longitude is always stated to the east of the meridian so in the example given the figure is negative indicating that the point described is to the west of Greenwich.

Takethedogalong replied on 28/04/2023 17:15

Posted on 28/04/2023 13:37 by DavidRC

Isn't the OP's point that in the format given in his first example you can copy and paste into an app and it will be recognised whereas the format in the second example may not be recognised. I've just tried it with Google maps, 

53.928759,-1.851201 is recognised

Lat 53.928759 / Lon -1.851201 is not recognised and has to be edited.

 

Posted on 28/04/2023 17:15

That’s it in a nutshell. OP is wanting to use an electronic location finder, not a paper map. 

Takethedogalong replied on 28/04/2023 21:25

Posted on 28/04/2023 21:25

It would be more than tedious if the electronic location device stopped working, and there was no paper map available😁👍 

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