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    Re: Azimith forumula for Great Circle sailings- having problems
    From: Peter Hakel
    Date: 2014 Dec 24, 22:13 +0000
    Dave,

    Please visit:

    You can download all spreadsheets in a single TAR or a ZIP archive file, or you can individually download only those that you are interested in.

    The weird looking fractions you asked about are an artifact of the decision I made years ago about using compound fractions to enter angular data in degrees so they fit in a single Excel cell. In retrospect the result is indeed somewhat hard to read but I am not going to go back and change it now.

    When you want to specify 39° 58' you enter 39 58/60, which then Excel displays as 39 29/30 (or something even more cryptic, such as 147/911...). The whole degree part is still visible in the original input (green) cell. As a sanity check for the user the fractional part is displayed in the neighboring gray cell in arcminutes rounded to 0.1'.


    Peter Hakel
     


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    Peter.  Where do I find this spreadsheet you’ve used?  Where does the 29/30 under lat and 147/911 come from?  Dave
       
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