17.11.2010, 17:48
Workes, sort of...
As loaded, the last points in the file I sent you were:
-79.4133000,43.7621800,"Position 1348"
-79.4132770,43.7621840,"Position 1349"
-79.4132540,43.7621840,"Position 1350"
-79.4132310,43.7621920,"Position 1351"
-79.4129640,43.7622910,"Position 1352"
-79.4128880,43.7623180,"Position 1353"
-79.4128880,43.7623180,"Position 1354"
-79.4128880,43.7623180,"Position 1355"
I deleted some of the last few points so that 1350 was the last point in the file.
-79.4132770,43.7621840,"Position 1349"
-79.4132540,43.7621840,"Position 1350" moving east slowly, one second later than 1349.
-79.4133004,43.7621795,"Sheppard Stationa, Toronto, ON M2N, Canada"
The time was increased by 2 seconds, the point was west of 1349
So although the car was moving east into the garage slowly, the new point was added to the west and the time was incremented by double the time of the prior two points. It was easy, however, to simply move the new point to the east from where it had been placed, and complete speed allowed me to place it the correct distance east of point 1350 in the first new final point, and again to the east of -79.4131989 in the case of the second new point added. As the car was moving east between positions 1349 and 1350, I would have expected '1351 to be at -79.4132310, 43.7621840 if the time changed by 1 second, and at -79.4132080, 43.7621840 if the time changed by 2 seconds. I suspect that deleting those final points before inserting new points is the cause of the 'westbound' direction of the new point when it should have been eastbound.
After I moved the new point to the correct location I tried to insert a new final point after it and it was placed at the same point on the hybred map as the first point, but the time was increased by 3 seconds... so I simply dragged that second final point to the bottom of the garage ramp, which is where the track should end. The speeds, when I had the program calculate that field, were fine after I did these manual moves of the newly added points.
I know I could, instead, have moved two of the points I deleted, and deleted the rest and gotten to the point I wanted that way, which might have avoided finding this issue, but I chose to delete those that were out of range and start from the last legitimate point in the file instead.
Hope that helps you. You already have the file I was using, as it it in the saved attachments under my name, so you can try the same things with your copy.
As loaded, the last points in the file I sent you were:
-79.4133000,43.7621800,"Position 1348"
-79.4132770,43.7621840,"Position 1349"
-79.4132540,43.7621840,"Position 1350"
-79.4132310,43.7621920,"Position 1351"
-79.4129640,43.7622910,"Position 1352"
-79.4128880,43.7623180,"Position 1353"
-79.4128880,43.7623180,"Position 1354"
-79.4128880,43.7623180,"Position 1355"
I deleted some of the last few points so that 1350 was the last point in the file.
-79.4132770,43.7621840,"Position 1349"
-79.4132540,43.7621840,"Position 1350" moving east slowly, one second later than 1349.
-79.4133004,43.7621795,"Sheppard Stationa, Toronto, ON M2N, Canada"
The time was increased by 2 seconds, the point was west of 1349
So although the car was moving east into the garage slowly, the new point was added to the west and the time was incremented by double the time of the prior two points. It was easy, however, to simply move the new point to the east from where it had been placed, and complete speed allowed me to place it the correct distance east of point 1350 in the first new final point, and again to the east of -79.4131989 in the case of the second new point added. As the car was moving east between positions 1349 and 1350, I would have expected '1351 to be at -79.4132310, 43.7621840 if the time changed by 1 second, and at -79.4132080, 43.7621840 if the time changed by 2 seconds. I suspect that deleting those final points before inserting new points is the cause of the 'westbound' direction of the new point when it should have been eastbound.
After I moved the new point to the correct location I tried to insert a new final point after it and it was placed at the same point on the hybred map as the first point, but the time was increased by 3 seconds... so I simply dragged that second final point to the bottom of the garage ramp, which is where the track should end. The speeds, when I had the program calculate that field, were fine after I did these manual moves of the newly added points.
I know I could, instead, have moved two of the points I deleted, and deleted the rest and gotten to the point I wanted that way, which might have avoided finding this issue, but I chose to delete those that were out of range and start from the last legitimate point in the file instead.
Hope that helps you. You already have the file I was using, as it it in the saved attachments under my name, so you can try the same things with your copy.
