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Syntax in details |
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| Name |
Input
values |
Notation |
Examples |
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Hours |
decimal
numeral |
[p]hh.dd
or part of this notation |
17.56443, -4, 6.8, 3, +8.7 |
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"[p]hh:mm:ss.ff"
or part of this notation. Omitted parts will be filled up with zeros |
"12:59:32.09", "23:14", "-05", "7:23" |
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hh=hour,
mm=minute, ss=seconds, ff=fractions of seconds, dd=fractions of
hours |
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| p=sign.
Plus, minus, and blank are accepted |
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Degrees |
decimal
numeral |
[p]ggg.dd
or part of this notation |
15.9,
-165.98765, 0, +89.09 |
| string |
"[p]ggg:mm:ss.ff"
or part of this notation. Omitted parts will be filled up with zeros |
"+123:07", "21","S019:43", "E23", "W123:87:32" |
| hours |
"[p]hhHmm:ss.ff"
or part of this notation. Omitted parts will be filled up with zeros.
The input will be multiplied by 15 to convert it into degrees |
"1H23:12", "-10h12:23" |
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ggg=degrees,
mm=minutes, ss=seconds, ff=fractions of seconds, dd=fractions of
degrees |
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| p=sign.
Plus, minus, and blank are accepted. Furthermore, the following
letters will be accepted and converted to a plus sign: E, e, Ø, ø,
N, n. And the following letters wil be converted to a minus sign: W,
w, V, v, S, s. |
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H=delimiter. Only the letters H, h, T, and t are accepted as
delimiters when hours are used as input to defining degrees |
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