how to insert degree, minute and seconds in a cell
How to insert degrees, minutes and seconds in a cell. Need operate trigonometry functions
iMac (20-inch Early 2009), OS X Yosemite (10.10)
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How to insert degrees, minutes and seconds in a cell. Need operate trigonometry functions
iMac (20-inch Early 2009), OS X Yosemite (10.10)
In your menu at Help > Formulas and Functions Help check out the RADIANS and DEGREES functions. Also search there for 'trigonometry'.
It appears as you would enter degrees just as you would any other number. Not sure about the minutes and seconds.
SG
Hi harrigorri,
Does this work for you?
Degrees | Minutes | Seconds | Decimal degrees | |
128 | 26 | 45 | 128.445833333333 |
Formula in E2
=B2+C2÷60+D2÷3600
Font size enlarged to show the division symbol ÷
Regards,
Ian.
Edit: 3600, not 360
You will have to convert from decimal angle to/from degrees, minutes and seconds.
the conversion from DMS (Degrees Minutes Seconds) to decimal angle is:
D + M/60 + S/3600
Thanks for you answer. I´m interesting in introduce 128º26'45'' for instance and then use trigonometric functions. Cells dont read that as a degree, minute and second format and that´s my isue.
Ok, Thanks for that
Ok. That suits me. Thank you
how to insert degree, minute and seconds in a cell