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Please note that I didn't pay a lot of attention to keeping the "double" notation in the form of higher ... quick check and found a difference of only 1.4 meters between my Perl results and the results from a web-based datum-shift calculator on the 'net. -- Curt.
use Coordinate; ... printf(" decimal_degrees: %s\n", $temp->decimal_degrees("-180 + 30 30.5") ); printf(" degrees_minutes: %s\n", $temp->degrees_minutes("-180 + 30 30.5") ); printf("degrees_minutes_seconds: %s\n\n", $temp->degrees_minutes_sec +onds("-180 30 30.5") );
Starting position(Lat, Long): 48.125 -122.5 Starting position(Lat, Long): 48 07 30.00000000 -122 30 0.00000000 ... decimal_degrees: -180.50847222 degrees_minutes: -180 30.50833333 degrees_minutes_seconds: -180 30 30.5
EllipsoidTable->enumerate(); DatumTable->enumerate();
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