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Adding Speed to a GPX file
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(30.05.2009, 16:07)RsH Wrote: I observed that if I had a file open in RouteConverter and then opened the SAME file in RouteConverterPrerelease and, in the second file, asked that the program inject the speed into all 44,736 positions, the file scrolled from the beginning to the end as the speed was added to all of the positions rather quickly, with NOTHING visible on the left side of the screen due to the use of that same data using the jar in the regular RouteConverter.
So you had two instances of RC active, at the same time? Although they are different releases, they use the same resources. This may be the reason for a slow-motion. RC is designed to run in one instance, only.

(30.05.2009, 16:07)RsH Wrote: Is there any way to add the speed quickly by telling the program NOT to display the map view until the speed has been added to all the records?
You can hide the map with the black triangle at the vertical separation bar between position list and map. If the map is fully closed, you can do all converter functions, off-line. This may speed up the required calculations.

(30.05.2009, 16:07)RsH Wrote: What is the problem that causes the speed to be added so slowly when the map is displayed and very quickly when the map is not displayed?
A steady stream of requests to Google Maps?

(30.05.2009, 16:07)RsH Wrote: [I've also observed that I cannot get any email while the program [javaw.exe] is hogging my link to the Internet, and that it is using over 300,000 Mb of RAM and running at almost the full capacity of one of the processors in my computer, with no sign that it is near completion of adding the speed to those records... and no way to tell the program that it cannot hog the resources this way.]
With the 14 megs .gpx and the map in view and two instances of RC?

(30.05.2009, 16:07)RsH Wrote: Added... The number of decimal places in the added Speed line in the resulting GPX file needs to be limited to 5 decimal places. There are a number of resulting records with a lot more places added that amount to nothing... 999999999999 or 00000000001 sort of extra digits beyond the first 5. Round to 5 digits behind the decimal place in ALL instances where something other than 0.0 is used and save me some file space as those extra digits of no value add nothing but waste space.

Please be patient for an answer to this inquiry and to the "duration is in hours, minutes, seconds without an AM or PM" bug. Christian is on vacation, for one week.

Regards,
kumo
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Matthias
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Adding Speed to a GPX file - by RsH - 30.05.2009, 16:07
RE: Adding Speed to a GPX file - by kumo - 30.05.2009, 17:50
RE: Adding Speed to a GPX file - by RsH - 30.05.2009, 19:40
RE: Adding Speed to a GPX file - by RsH - 31.05.2009, 22:49
RE: Adding Speed to a GPX file - by kumo - 01.06.2009, 09:09
RE: Adding Speed to a GPX file - by RsH - 08.06.2009, 15:38

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