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Lesmon
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Posted - 2006.05.08 11:58:00 -
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Hi,
I'm trying to do some data mining on the downloadable map data (mapDenormalize.CSV). Trouble is, it only contains the posititons of the objects (planets, moons etc.), not the position of the jump-in points.
Does anybody know whether it is possible to compute the coordinates of the jump-in point from the object coordinates, and if so, how? :)
regards, Lesmon
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Kaladr
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Posted - 2006.05.09 02:33:00 -
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Lesmon
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Posted - 2006.05.09 08:01:00 -
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No mate, I don't care about stargates at all, I'm looking for the coordinates of the jump-in points of planets and moons.
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Daylorim
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Posted - 2006.05.09 12:28:00 -
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I think the coordinates of the objects ARE the jump-in points. If you look at the POS attributes, it must be anchored at 100km max of the moon. But the moon is display as being thousands km away.
But that's just a deduction, not a fact ;) |

Lesmon
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Posted - 2006.05.10 11:08:00 -
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Originally by: Daylorim I think the coordinates of the objects ARE the jump-in points.
Unfortunately they are not. The coordinates in the map*.csv are the coordinates of the object itself - if you warp to a moon or planet and check your current position (in 'add bookmark' dialog) you will find you are pretty much (displayed distance to object + object radius) away from the coordinates given in the data file. Plus/minus 2 km (some of the data in the published files is rounded to two digits anyway, so that's a good fit).
Which is the whole reason why I asked in the first place ;)
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Ultran
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Posted - 2006.07.08 08:21:00 -
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Where can I find these files?
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Ultrus
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Posted - 2006.07.08 08:24:00 -
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Nevermind. I found a good search feature!
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Isip
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Posted - 2006.07.08 23:51:00 -
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Originally by: Ultran Where can I find these files?
The files they are refering to can be found here.
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