[R] conversion of d m s (lat) d m s (long) coordinates into decimal coordinates
Rui Barradas
ru|pb@rr@d@@ @end|ng |rom @@po@pt
Mon Apr 25 11:12:43 CEST 2022
Hello,
See if this StackOverflow.com post [1] solves your problem.
Also, examples should be minimal, you don't need all those packages to
solve this problem.
[1] https://stackoverflow.com/a/69485865/8245406
Hope this helps,
Rui Barradas
Às 21:43 de 24/04/2022, Nicolas Degallier escreveu:
> Dear R Users,
>
> I am using a 'simple' script to draw maps with points.
> It runs fine with the following libraries:
> library(sp)
> library(maptools)
> library(maps)
> library(mapdata)
> library(RColorBrewer)
> library(MASS)
> library(rgeos)
> library(GISTools)
>
> Until now, to prepare the input data, I have used manually some free net converter because the number of points to plot was not too high.
> Now I have much more points coordinates to convert from a GPS ° ' " (d m s) format to a decimal format which will be accepted by the R script to build maps.
>
> My initial data is of the form (tab delimited text file):
>
> nom lat long
> "D. antoinei" 6°04' S 50°12'W
> "D. antoinei" 3°45'S 49°40'W
> "D. antoinei" 3°1'49"N 53°6'24"W
> "D. barberoi" 13°03.3’S 71°32.7’W
> "D. barberoi" 10°59.3’S 75°25.5’W"
>
> and I need them in the format (tab delimited):
>
> nom lat long
> "D. antoinei" -11.944478527683975 -71.28298997950684
> "D. antoinei" -12.833333 -69.333333
> "D. antoinei" 3.333333 -60.283333
> "D. barberoi" -10.366667 -67.683333
> "D. barberoi" -15.314500 -55.970300
>
> Is there some 'simple' R script to do such a conversion?
> I am using R v. 3.2.1. on a iMac OS 10.6.8.
>
> May be this topic had already been resolved but I was unable to find the result in the FAQs.
> Cheers
> Nicolas Degallier
>
>
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> <omalodes using yahoo.fr>
>
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