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  • C chandu004

    what is the map yo are using? please explain ur requirement in a bit more detail.

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    the map which i am using is OPEN STEET MAP, i exported the map and want to have it in my application which reads the .gpx files.

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      the map which i am using is OPEN STEET MAP, i exported the map and want to have it in my application which reads the .gpx files.

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      sorry my friend, i really have no idea on the format, which you are using. here, in this thread, we were discussing on creating our own map format and our own map tool. to solve your, problem, you may have to go through the api provided by the map tool which you are using. first let me know, what tool you are using? good luck.

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        sorry my friend, i really have no idea on the format, which you are using. here, in this thread, we were discussing on creating our own map format and our own map tool. to solve your, problem, you may have to go through the api provided by the map tool which you are using. first let me know, what tool you are using? good luck.

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        its for my class project actually, language is vc++, open street map is a free map provider and i exported the map of our city as png image and converted it into bmp. I know the top left corner latitude , longitude value and bottom right corner latitude longitude value. we got some gpx files of my city and want to plot it in this map. here we stuck dont know wht to do next....

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          its for my class project actually, language is vc++, open street map is a free map provider and i exported the map of our city as png image and converted it into bmp. I know the top left corner latitude , longitude value and bottom right corner latitude longitude value. we got some gpx files of my city and want to plot it in this map. here we stuck dont know wht to do next....

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          did you try to open the gpx file in either notepad or vc++ binary editor and see the content? if yes, please let me know what it contains. then i can guide you.

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          • C chandu004

            did you try to open the gpx file in either notepad or vc++ binary editor and see the content? if yes, please let me know what it contains. then i can guide you.

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            hi, the gpx file contains latitude longitude value on every interval gpx xmlns="http://www.topografix.com/GPX/1/0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" creator="GPSBabel - http://www.gpsbabel.org" version="1.0" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.topografix.com/GPX/1/0 http://www.topografix.com/GPX/1/0/gpx.xsd"> 2009-02-18T17:00:44Z</time> <bounds maxlat="19.269332886" maxlon="73.329920769" minlat="18.897814751" minlon="72.809121609"/> <trk> <trkseg> <trkpt lat="19.044027329" lon="72.839784622"> <ele>0.000000</ele> </trkpt> <trkpt lat="19.044113159" lon="72.839999199"> <ele>0.000000</ele> <time>2007-02-26T20:15:01Z</time> </trkpt> <trkpt lat="19.044220447" lon="72.840363979"> <ele>0.000000</ele> i dont know wht it mean but we just need to plot the latitude and longitude only. :sigh:

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              hi, the gpx file contains latitude longitude value on every interval gpx xmlns="http://www.topografix.com/GPX/1/0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" creator="GPSBabel - http://www.gpsbabel.org" version="1.0" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.topografix.com/GPX/1/0 http://www.topografix.com/GPX/1/0/gpx.xsd"> 2009-02-18T17:00:44Z</time> <bounds maxlat="19.269332886" maxlon="73.329920769" minlat="18.897814751" minlon="72.809121609"/> <trk> <trkseg> <trkpt lat="19.044027329" lon="72.839784622"> <ele>0.000000</ele> </trkpt> <trkpt lat="19.044113159" lon="72.839999199"> <ele>0.000000</ele> <time>2007-02-26T20:15:01Z</time> </trkpt> <trkpt lat="19.044220447" lon="72.840363979"> <ele>0.000000</ele> i dont know wht it mean but we just need to plot the latitude and longitude only. :sigh:

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              1.does your map tool provide any api or function to plot a latitude or longitude? 2.are you displaying the map on the screen? if so, which control?

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              • C chandu004

                1.does your map tool provide any api or function to plot a latitude or longitude? 2.are you displaying the map on the screen? if so, which control?

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                hi, sorry for this big delay. with the above tutorial we managed to get the map from google earth did the same as u mentioned to gpsmercato and is working fine... :laugh: thanku chandu :-D

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                  hi, sorry for this big delay. with the above tutorial we managed to get the map from google earth did the same as u mentioned to gpsmercato and is working fine... :laugh: thanku chandu :-D

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                  solved

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                    hi, sorry for this big delay. with the above tutorial we managed to get the map from google earth did the same as u mentioned to gpsmercato and is working fine... :laugh: thanku chandu :-D

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                    good and congratulations. feel free to ask any more doubts.

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                      good and congratulations. feel free to ask any more doubts.

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                        your question is clearly not understandable. as far as i understood, you might want to convert x : 1 9 1 1 6 1 to 45°46'47.16" if this is what you want to convert, then, apply a reverse formula you should get it. any problem in getting that, then i can help you.

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