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Example: North 47.018711° | East 12.34256° Entry:
The entered latitude is a decimal number between -89.999999 and 89.999999.
If a degree of latitude is given in S as noon, a minus sign should be placed in front of the number.
Longitude is a decimal number between -179.999999 and 179.9999999.
If the longitude is given as West in W, a minus sign should be placed before the number.
If these thresholds are not respected during entry, the field turns red and/or the fields are left blank.
Latin: °(N) Watch where you're walking!
Since this converter calculates with negative north values instead of positive south values, you need to put - in front of your value if it contains an S specification.
So from 10.12345 S here it becomes -10.12345 N!Length: °(MI) Watch where you're walking!
Since this converter calculates with negative easting values instead of positive westing values, you need to put - in front of your value if it contains a W specification.
So 20.12345 W here becomes -20.12345 E!
Example: North 47°1.122| East 12° 20.553' The latitude entry must be between -89 and 89 and must be an integer.
The longitude entry must be between -179 and 179 and must be an integer.
The minutes entry for latitude and longitude need not be a decimal number, but must be between 0 and 59.99999 if entered.
If these constraints are not met, the field will turn red or the fields will be left blank.
Latin: ° '(N) Attention!
Since this converter calculates with negative north values instead of positive south values, you need to add - in front of the degree value if it contains an S specification.
So 10° 1.2345' N here becomes -10° 1.2345' N!Length: °'(MI) Attention!
Since this converter calculates with negative easting values instead of positive westing values, you must put - in front of your degree value if it contains a W specification.
So from 20° 1.2345' W here is -20° 1.2345' E!
Example: North 47° 1' 7.359' | East 12° 20' 33.216' The latitude entry must be between -89 and 89 and must be an integer. If these constraints are not met during input, the field will turn red or the fields will be left blank.
The longitude entry must be between -179 and 179 and must be an integer.
The minutes entered for latitude and longitude must be between 0 and 59 and must be an integer.
Entering seconds for latitude and longitude is optional, but must be between 0 and 59.99999 when provided.
Latin: °' "(N) Attention!
Since this converter calculates with negative north values instead of positive south values, you need to add - to your degree value if it contains an S specification.
So from 10° 1' 2.345' S here is -10° 1' 2.345' N!Length: °' "(MI) Attention!
Since this converter calculates with negative easting values instead of positive westing values, you must put - in front of your degree value if it contains a W specification.
So from 20° 1' 2.345'; W here is -20° 1' 2.345' E!
Example: E (east) = 2783009 | N (north) = 1223568 Since these coordinates are only used in Switzerland and Liechtenstein, N and E limits apply. The northernmost point is about 47.8 degrees, so the highest value of N is 1,300,000. If these constraints are not met, the field turns red or the fields are left blank.
The southernmost point is about 45.8 degrees, so the minimum value of N is 1,074,000.
The easternmost point is about 10.5 degrees, so the maximum for E is 2,834,000.
The westernmost point is about 5.9 degrees, so the minimum value of E is 2,484,000.
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Example: Zone 32U | Eastern value 691831 | Northern value 5337164 The zone defines the rough location of the point and should prevent confusion. Easting values must be between 100,000 and 900,000. If these threshold values are not respected during entry, the field turns red or the fields are left blank. Zone letter is automatically corrected with wrong entry.
Valid zone values are 01A-60X, but without O and I.
Midnight values must be between 1 and 9,999,999.
Z: E: N:
Example: Zone 32U | Square PU | East value 91831 | Northern value 37164 The zone defines the rough location of the point and should prevent confusion. The grid square defines the position in the zone and consists of the east value (A-Z without O and I) and the north value (A-V without O and I). Eastern values must be between 1 and 99,999. Missing digits are filled in on the back. If these threshold values are not respected during entry, the field turns red or the fields are left blank. The zone letter is automatically corrected if the entry is invalid.
Valid zone values are 01A-60X, but without O and I.
Midnight values must be between 1 and 99,999. Missing digits are padded on the back.
Values below 10,000 must be padded with leading zeros so that the two numbers have 5 digits each.
Z: E: N:
Example: R (right value) = 4468298 | H (high value) = 5333791 Since the base ellipsoid for these coordinates is only used in Germany, the limits for R and H apply. If these constraints are not met, the field turns red or the fields are left blank.
The northernmost point is about 56 degrees and therefore the highest value for H is 6,200,000.
The southernmost point is about 46 degrees and therefore the minimum value for H is 5,000,000.
The westernmost point is about 5 degrees and therefore the highest value of R is 5700000.
The easternmost point is about 16 degrees, thus the minimum value for R 2,400,000.
Strefa: R: (E) H: (N)
Example: Entry:
X(length, length) = HQXT8G | Y(latitude, latitude) = R3WR5H
The following characters are allowed for X and Y: 0123456789 BCDFGHJKLMNPQRSTVWXZ.
The length can be from 1 to 6 characters.
X: (E) Y: (N)
Example: Entry:
sift the bottle unroll
The entry must always consist of 3 words. Each word is separated by a period.
Example: Entry:
Shortcode: 8QQ7+V8, Dublin
Code Puni: 8FVHG4M6+2X
The short code consists of 4 characters followed by a +, then 2 characters followed by the city name
The full code consists of 8 characters followed by + and 2-3 characters.
Allowed characters except place name: 23456789CFGHJMPQRVWX
Second format
X: Y:
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