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{{Deg2DMS |positive decimal degrees| p =precision| sup =ms}} |p= is optional and defaults to 3. It is the number of decimal digits that the seconds are rounded to. |sup= is optional and changes the default apostrophe-format for arcminutes and arcseconds (1° 2′ 3″) to the m-s-format for arcminutes and arcseconds (1° 2 m 3 s).
Decimal degrees (DD) is a notation for expressing latitude and longitude geographic coordinates as decimal fractions of a degree. DD are used in many geographic information systems (GIS), web mapping applications such as OpenStreetMap, and GPS devices. Decimal degrees are an alternative to using degrees-minutes-seconds notation. As with ...
Longitude: from West to East this map definition covers 0.036 degrees. At an image width of 200 pixels, that is 0.0002 degrees per pixel. At an image width of 1000 pixels, that is 0 degrees per pixel. Latitude: from North to South this map definition covers 0.0304 degrees. At an image height of 200 pixels, that is 0.0002 degrees per pixel.
The Military Grid Reference System (MGRS) [1] is the geocoordinate standard used by NATO militaries for locating points on Earth. The MGRS is derived from the Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) grid system and the Universal Polar Stereographic (UPS) grid system, but uses a different labeling convention.
degrees and decimal minutes: 40° 26.767′ N 79° 58.933′ W; decimal degrees: +40.446 -79.982; There are 60 minutes in a degree and 60 seconds in a minute. Therefore, to convert from a degrees minutes seconds format to a decimal degrees format, one may use the formula
No alternate set of parameter are available for this template. See {} for angles specified as signed decimal degrees, and {} for when just degrees and minutes are specified. These coordinates are in degrees, minutes, and seconds of arc. Degrees, minutes and seconds must be separated by a pipe ("|").
At an image width of 200 pixels, that is 0.0018 degrees per pixel. At an image width of 1000 pixels, that is 0.0004 degrees per pixel. Latitude: from North to South this map definition covers 0.308 degrees. At an image height of 200 pixels, that is 0.0015 degrees per pixel. At an image height of 1000 pixels, that is 0.0003 degrees per pixel.
Programming languages that support arbitrary precision computations, either built-in, or in the standard library of the language: Ada: the upcoming Ada 202x revision adds the Ada.Numerics.Big_Numbers.Big_Integers and Ada.Numerics.Big_Numbers.Big_Reals packages to the standard library, providing arbitrary precision integers and real numbers.