Does anyone know if the searchbox supports some form of coordinate? These did not work: “N:39°47’03″ E:78°33’41″” “39°47’03″ 78°33’41″”
Are there any plans of supporting widely used formats of coordinates?
This seemed to work: “38.5807 77.2605” but gave 2 results.
Diskussion
Kommentar von AkuAnakTimur am 23. Februar 2019 um 03:23 Uhr
This format should work: e.g. 1N 1E and 1S 1W
Kommentar von AkuAnakTimur am 23. Februar 2019 um 03:31 Uhr
On top of that, reversed order should work too e.g. N1 E1
Kommentar von pangoSE am 23. Februar 2019 um 10:11 Uhr
I think we should support as many ways of writing coordinates as possible. E.g. N:39°47’03″ E:78°33’41″ or 39°47’03″ 78°33’41″.
Kommentar von andy mackey am 23. Februar 2019 um 17:48 Uhr
Degrees.degrees works fine, is simpler to use in my opinion. there seems to be lots of coord converters on the net if you have the need. Best we stick to the system used here from the start.
Kommentar von Riccardo Stagni am 23. Februar 2019 um 22:41 Uhr
This is the format: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decimal_degrees
I assume you get two results because if you write “38.5807 77.2605” the search engine cannot know which number is the latitude and which is the longitude (the two results have the same coordinates but swapped).
If you add N/S E/W to the coordinates you will get an unique result: osm.org/search?query=38.5807N%2077.2605E#map=17/38.58070/77.26050
Kommentar von Adriano Cunha am 24. Februar 2019 um 12:58 Uhr
Degrees are simpler and avoid confusion.
IMHO, the search engine should assume latitude first.
It would be a waste of resources to try to support every possible notation - there will always be another one. Google has billions of dollars and it doesn’t do it.