jonathan2
Materials
- Mar 12, 2015
- 4
Hello,
I'm a materials engineer so i don't have a background or any schooling in geomatics and haven't bothered to do much reading in the field. I've been messing around with some online applications provided by the government of canada.
Particularly the TRX and INDIR application.
I set myself the following problem:
Compare distance calculations between 2 points using INDIR and TRX application tools
Point 1: N53d 32m 31.63s 113d 39m 9.06s ** W positive
Point 2: N53d 25m 59.66s 113d 35m 9.25s
The results I get ("hopefully i didn't make any stupid data entry errors")
INDIR: 12899.428
TRX: 12899.049 (converted lat/long --> UTM --> distance = sqrt( (x2-x1)^2 + (y2-y1)^2 )
I got a difference of 379 mm between the two applications and am not quite sure why... perhaps a geomatics engineer can shed light on the findings or my stupid entry error.
I'm a materials engineer so i don't have a background or any schooling in geomatics and haven't bothered to do much reading in the field. I've been messing around with some online applications provided by the government of canada.
Particularly the TRX and INDIR application.
I set myself the following problem:
Compare distance calculations between 2 points using INDIR and TRX application tools
Point 1: N53d 32m 31.63s 113d 39m 9.06s ** W positive
Point 2: N53d 25m 59.66s 113d 35m 9.25s
The results I get ("hopefully i didn't make any stupid data entry errors")
INDIR: 12899.428
TRX: 12899.049 (converted lat/long --> UTM --> distance = sqrt( (x2-x1)^2 + (y2-y1)^2 )
I got a difference of 379 mm between the two applications and am not quite sure why... perhaps a geomatics engineer can shed light on the findings or my stupid entry error.