DEM vs servicio online

Started by z3us, March 13, 2014, 01:53:07 AM

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z3us

¿Cuál de los dos métodos es más preciso para corregir las altitudes de un track? ¿Archivos DEM (descargados con DEM1) o servicio online de elevaciones?

Gracias

orux

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Quote from: "z3us"¿Cuál de los dos métodos es más preciso para corregir las altitudes de un track? ¿Archivos DEM (descargados con DEM1) o servicio online de elevaciones?

Gracias


Creo que el servicio online de google es el mejor.





orux

mntr86

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I have tried the google service with the parameter write in the manual but it doesn't work. Do you have a solution?

orux

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Quote from: "mntr86"I have tried the google service with the parameter write in the manual but it doesn't work. Do you have a solution?


Hi,



I think it is working fine.



try with a small value in coordinates per request.



orux

mntr86

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I have set 5 like coordinates value.  But it doesn't work again .  This is my screenshot:

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orux

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Quote from: "mntr86"I have set 5 like coordinates value.  But it doesn't work again .  This is my screenshot:

http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/06/07/busu5uva.jpg">



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Hi,  change the 'elemento da cercare' to-> 'elevation'



orux

mntr86

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I have done it but when I try to correct the elevation oruxmpas give me the same error.



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gicif

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Quote from: "mntr86"I have tried the google service with the parameter write in the manual but it doesn't work. Do you have a solution?


Hi, same problem for me in release 7.0.2, the message is: "Error updating altitude".

In the previous release (5.x.x) it worked fine with the same parameters and, with those same parameters, it works fine on online service (i've an API Key for testing pourpose).

The parameters are: samples = "48", url = "http://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/elevation/xml?locations=$%7Bcoord">http://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/ele ... ns=${coord">http://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/elevation/xml?locations=${coord}", separator = "%7C" (|), search element = "elevation".

It would be very useful to know, if possible, were to find the "request response" (it's located in Android file system ? ), ie, as described in google api elevation service developer's guide:



"An Elevation status code, which may be one of the following:



OK indicating the API request was successful.

INVALID_REQUEST indicating the API request was malformed.

OVER_QUERY_LIMIT indicating the requestor has exceeded quota.

REQUEST_DENIED indicating the API did not complete the request.

UNKNOWN_ERROR indicating an unknown error.

When the status code is other than OK, there may be an additional error_message field within the Elevation response object. This field contains more detailed information about the reasons behind the given status code."



Best regards

gicif

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Quote from: "gicif"
Quote from: "mntr86"I have tried the google service with the parameter write in the manual but it doesn't work. Do you have a solution?


Hi, same problem for me in release 7.0.2, the message is: "Error updating altitude".

In the previous release (5.x.x) it worked fine with the same parameters and, with those same parameters, it works fine on online service (i've an API Key for testing pourpose).

The parameters are: samples = "48", url = "http://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/elevation/xml?locations=$%7Bcoord">http://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/ele ... ns=${coord">http://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/elevation/xml?locations=${coord}", separator = "%7C" (|), search element = "elevation".

It would be very useful to know, if possible, were to find the "request response" (it's located in Android file system ? ), ie, as described in google api elevation service developer's guide:



"An Elevation status code, which may be one of the following:



OK indicating the API request was successful.

INVALID_REQUEST indicating the API request was malformed.

OVER_QUERY_LIMIT indicating the requestor has exceeded quota.

REQUEST_DENIED indicating the API did not complete the request.

UNKNOWN_ERROR indicating an unknown error.

When the status code is other than OK, there may be an additional error_message field within the Elevation response object. This field contains more detailed information about the reasons behind the given status code."



Best regards


Dear Orux,

did you see this note ?

Any suggestion about this ?

Many thanks in advance !