Convert Degree Minutes And Second Lat And Long To Decimal
Jun 12, 2013
I'm trying to convert degree minutes and second latitude and longitude to decimal lat and long in excel (I have 100s of such conversion to undertake). When trying out dividing the minutes and second by 60 and checking my calculation on Google Maps lat/long finder or Latlong.net my calculations are not correct. However the equation to other way around - converting from decimal lat long to DMS (*60) works.
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Jul 4, 2006
What formula will convert 4.50 to 530 minutes ( "Decimal Time" )
another example 16.50 to 1250 minutes.
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Oct 29, 2002
Is there a formula to convert a Decimal location into D/M/S form for Lat and Long
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Aug 29, 2007
How to I convert minutes into the equivalent fractional hours?
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Mar 8, 2013
How to convert decimal numbers which represent minutes into time format? Like this
Sheet3 Â GH1MinutesTime212.9729729700:13:00325.9459459500:26:004116.756756801:57:00
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May 6, 2008
I have listed a total amount of timings for a study that I have totalled giving me a figure of 34.76 which is under an hour.
how do i convert to min and seconds - is there a formula?
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Dec 2, 2006
I have two columns A and B. Column A contains problem title and column B is duration minutes. In column B we enter always min and seconds it took us to resolve certain issues (22.15 = 22 minutes and 15 seconds) . At the end of the month I need to run a report for my manager to show her by problem title how long it took my group to resolve issues and it should output as Hours/min/days.
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Sep 16, 2007
Need to convert decimal degrees into degrees, minutes, & seconds (displayed in three columns). Currently calculated manually from ATAN, ASIN, or ACOS functions.
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Oct 29, 2008
I am trying to convert Degrees Minutes & Decimals of a minute (12° 34.567') to Degrees and decimals of a degree (12.57611°). I have the formula to convert latitude, that is two digits, but it doesn't want to work with longitudes, three digits. (see attachment). This is the formula that I am using:
=IF(A2="","",(INT((LEFT(A2,3)+MID(A2,4,6)/60)*100000)/100000)&"d")
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Aug 15, 2007
I have a columb of positions which at the moment have a decimal place, I want to substitute the first decimal with a degree ie. S27.01.050 for S27°01.050 This has to apply to all cells in that columb.
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Sep 16, 2007
Need to convert decimal degrees into degrees, minutes, & seconds (displayed in three columns). Currently calculated manually from ATAN, ASIN, or ACOS functions.
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Nov 17, 2006
how would you take decimals to dms, and also how to put dms into the right bearings?
Reference: Covert degrees, minutes and seconds to decimal degrees
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Sep 23, 2007
How can I Convert Decimal Minutes & Seconds To Total Seconds?
Here is the sample
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May 25, 2011
I have a spread sheet with a colum showing average time to complete a task. This is currently shown as Days:Hours:Minutes:Seconds (4:19:33:19). I meed it to be shown purely as minutes, or at least as hours and minutes.
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Dec 5, 2006
I have a formula which will calculate the number of hours and minutes between two military times. I would like it to calculate the total number of minutes instead of hours and minutes. I have uploaded a small example of what i have so far.
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Jan 21, 2009
I'm trying to convert 3786 minutes to day:hours:minutes. So divided it by 1440 which is 2.63... but I want this displayed in the worksheet as 2 days 1 hour and 3 minutes (02:01:03), I just can't seem to get it to work and it seems quite simple... but I'm missing something.... I was trying a custom format like dd:hh:mm or [d]:hh:mm and I was also trying a convert function and =day/1440+hour +minute
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Aug 8, 2008
I am trying to create a unique sample code by putting together the values of other cells that a user will input. It's all working well apart from the last part, where I am trying to include a decimal number. I want the decimal number to appear without the central "." and in a four digit format. e.g. 2.5 would appear as 0250, 14.25 would appear as 1425. This is the formlua I am using currently:
=IF(ISBLANK(B4),"",IF(LEFT(C4,1)="w",(B4&"-"&TEXT(F4,"YYMMDD")&C4&TEXT(G4,"HHMM")),(B4&"-"&TEXT(F4,"YYMMDD")&C4&LEFT(TEXT(H4,"00"),2)&RIGHT(TEXT(H4,"00"),2))))
However, where the value of H4 is 2.5, I am getting a result of 0303 (I've put this part in bold). I have attached a small spreadsheet to aid understanding.
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Feb 23, 2009
Take a look at the sample sheet. I get the information as an import that looks like the info in column A.
I want it to look like the data in Column B. If I try to format as a number it always turns the last number to a 0. I also dont want the 0's on front of the digits either.
I dont really care how its done. But I would like a routine to turn column A into and like the example in Column B. No zeros on the front and maintaining all numbers.
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Jul 4, 2007
I have a worksheet which I am trying to format as a template which includes inputting start times and end times of work and calculating how many minutes are taken to do the job. I just can seem to find the correct formula.
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Oct 20, 2007
I have a spreadsheet that keeps track of my flight time by the day and then totals it for the month however, I keep it in a decimal number (i.e. 89.23). I want the final total number to be in Hours and Minutes hhh:mm and can not for the life of me figure out the formula to make it come out in hours and minutes. I can either convert the one final decimal number over to hours and minutes or add the entire collumn of decimal numbers and have THAT total converted to hours and minutes. It's doesn't matter to me. I just can't figure out the formula.
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Oct 10, 2012
I am looking for a simple formula to change decimal minutes into seconds for example 0.12 = 7 seconds
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Aug 11, 2006
I would like to convert a number to minutes. For example .48 or 48 as a formula result to 48 minutes. The reason for doing this is I will add the result to a time.
Forumula result = 48 -> convert to {48 minutes + 12:00 = 12:48}
I've tried using just formating but no luck.
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Jul 27, 2009
I have an excel sheet with a row of numbers example below. These numbers represent the length of time that a telephone call was. The problem is they are decimal numbers (units of 100) but they represent seconds and minutes of a phone call which change up one number when the seconds hit 60 ...
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Nov 21, 2012
I am a truck driver and keep a record of my loading times when I am loading and unloading. At the end of a trip i transfer all the data to my computer, then "auto sum" the "HOURS" and the "MINUTES" columns. At the bottom of ech trip I end up with figures, lets say 32 (hours) in column "J" and 303 (minutes) in column "K".
Now 303 minutes is {5 hours and 3 minutes}. Now we all know that mathematically we can work out that {3} minutes is 0.05 of 1 hour and that would make the total time worked 32 (hours) + 5 (hours(from the minutes)) + the last 3 minutes and the total is 37 hours and 3 minutes.
What I am in need of is a formula that will take the hours in column "J" add the hours from column "K", leaving the minutes to be converted to 0.05, giving me a total in cell "M29" that can then be multiplied by the wage rate in cell "M30", giving me an amount that I should be paid in cell "M31"
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Jul 29, 2014
Any function to convert a long value into an IP address. I have an extract from a mySQL dbase that has the ip addresses in long format. I need to reverse them back to IP Addresses.
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Oct 4, 2013
I have a long date and time text value in a cell such as "2013/10/02 07:43:39.39", where the fractions of a second are very important.
I can use cdate([text]) to convert the text string to a value, but only if i omit the seconds fraction: "2013/10/02 07:43:39".
Otherwise i get a type mismatch error.
Is there any way i can get the whole date/time string converted to a date value? The only way i can think to do it it at the moment is to convert the date/time, then divide the seconds fraction by 86400 and add the 2 values. Is there a better way?
Secondly, i have a large number of these date strings, typically >30k lines x 7 columns. Each string is preceded and trailed by a [space] character.
I can strip these extra spaces no problem. And, i can "loop" to perform it, again no problem. But it's going to take time to perform and i'd rather not if i can avoid it.
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Aug 9, 2006
I have a range of numbers stored as text. I need to convert them to long numbers using vba. I tried typing a simple number = clng(a2), but that didnt work. Can someone help me with A) the right formula and B) the proper end(xlUp) format.
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Jan 14, 2009
I have a database which shows a time some one came into work and a time they left. Formatted as HH:MM. I can minus the time they left from the time they came in...to work out how many hours they worked. However, whenever i want to work out how many mintes it is (time left - time in * 60). It does not seem to work.
Example
A1 - Time In 09:00
A2 - Time Out 17:00
A3 - Hours = 8 (A2-A1)
A4 - Mintes should be 480. (A3*60)
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Nov 24, 2008
I have a spot on my spreadsheet where I am given an ammount of time in minutes.
I need to convert it to hours:minutes:seconds (ie: hh:mm:ss).
Example: 6214.11 must be converted to 103:43:12
In other words: 6214.11 minutes becomes 103hours, 43mins, 12 seconds.........
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Jun 16, 2014
I have a list that shows total minutes. I need to convert that to days
Minutes
Days
326058
179348
405705
319725
I want the output to be 6.7 days, for example.
What formula should I use?
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