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gpx_to_array

v2022.11.1-6.2

Published

takes a gpx file as a string and returns the data as an array

Downloads

26

Readme

gpx_to_array

takes a gpx file as a string and returns the data as an array

Install

$ npm install gpx_to_array

Usage Example

The package is very straighforwarddsd and simple to use:

const gpx_to_array = require("gpx_to_array")
let result = gpx_to_array(xml_file_as_string)

Expected Outut

You should expect the following JSON array to be returned after calling this package

{coorddinates: [...], _params: {LON: 0, LAT: 1, ELEV: 2, TIMESTAMP: 3}, errors: errors}

coorddinates

this is an array of array like the following:

[ [lat, lon, elevation, timestamp], .... , [lat, lon, elevation, timestamp] ]

what's the point of _params

Params are needed so you don't need to remember the position of lat, lon and so on in the array. You can retrieve information from coorddinates like the following:

let result = gpx_to_array(xml_file_as_string)

const LON = result._params.LON
const LAT = result._params.LAT
const ELEV = result._params.ELEV
const TIMESTAMP = result._params.TIMESTAMP

result.coordinates.forEach(coordinate => {
	...
	let coordinate_lon = coordinate[LON] // you don't need to remeber that lon is at position 0
	let coordinate_lat = coordinate[LAT] // you don't need to remeber that lat is at position 1
	...
})