Scanning old posts it seems there was a library "geoLib" for handling GPS readings etc, but so far I haven't found it, nor indeed a description of what it did. On my own I have done a lot of work on GPS, such as implementing the distance between two points on the Earth's surface, creating a GPX file, etc all based on the GPS-reading functions of iOS, but I am having a lot of problems with accuracy and anomalous readings and I hope that such a library might help with these issues. If I get no response to this message, I'll ask specific GPS-related questions.
BTW I am not into GitHub and rather hope not to have to be, so I was hoping the library was simply an LC library like so many others.
Does geoLib exist?
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Re: Does geoLib exist?
If the OS interface LC uses to get info from the GPS is inaccurate, what would a library do to correct that?
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Re: Does geoLib exist?
Herman posted this.
## basicGeoLib [-hh fecit, Sep 2019] ##
## getDistance() and getDistanceFromLine is based on: ##
## https://github.com/manuelbieh/geolib (MIT licensed) ##
## basicGeoLib [-hh fecit, Sep 2019] ##
## getDistance() and getDistanceFromLine is based on: ##
## https://github.com/manuelbieh/geolib (MIT licensed) ##
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