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Hey there guys im working on a project for school and in the project it requires the user the enter decimal coordinates and convert it into structured format, ie:

17.428333° --> 17° 25' 42"

Does anyone possibly know how to do this? Also the program should be able to do it the opposite way; enter structured coordinates 17° 25' 42" and covert to decimal coordinates 17.4283333.

I have got the basic maths used for the converting. To convert from structured coordinates to decimal coordinates you can use the following :

17+25/60+42/3600

and to covert from decimal to structured takes first value 17 as the degrees then to work out the minutes

17.4285-17=0.4285*60=25.71

gets rid of the decimal or rounds the decimal to get the minutes, then to work out the seconds

25.71-25=0.71*60=42.6

either rounds the decimal or gets rid of the decimal for seconds.

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    It's not clear what your question is. You seem to know how to do the conversion. What's the problem?
    – J...
    May 8, 2014 at 15:18
  • You have the algorithm, now just write it in Delphi.
    – Toby Allen
    May 11, 2014 at 7:53

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Let's assume you start with a coord in a floating point variable x. Calculate degrees, minutes and seconds like this:

Degrees := Trunc(x);
x := (x - Degrees)*60;
Minutes := Trunc(x);
x := (x - Minutes)*60
Seconds := Round(x);

The opposite direction is simpler. The expression you need is:

Degrees + Minutes/60 + Seconds/3600
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  • Thank you for this but how would one go about assigning a user entered value to the floating point variable? sorry for my stupidy still very new to this language
    – Stew22
    May 8, 2014 at 17:06
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    You place a TEdit on your form and a button and when the user clicks the button you do F := TryStrToFloat(Edit1.Text) docs.embarcadero.com/products/rad_studio/delphiAndcpp2009/…
    – Jan Doggen
    May 8, 2014 at 18:44
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    @Stew22 StrToFloat function and modifications
    – MBo
    May 8, 2014 at 18:45

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