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# Launch FG like this : | # Launch FG like this: <tt>fgfs --fdm=null --telnet=5401</tt> | ||
# Then, in a separate window, | # Then, in a separate window, launch the script: <tt>./find_elevations.pl</tt>. | ||
# Enter the longitude and latitude of the object for which you want to get the elevation. | # Enter the longitude and latitude of the object for which you want to get the elevation. | ||
For instance : | For instance: | ||
olivier@olivier-portable:/var/www$ ./find_elevations.pl | olivier@olivier-portable:/var/www$ ./find_elevations.pl | ||
-3.926816 48.632452 62.37586682 | -3.926816 48.632452 62.37586682 | ||
For a longitude of -3.926816 and a latitude of 48.632452, the elevation is 62.37586682. | For a longitude of -3.926816 and a latitude of 48.632452, the elevation is 62.37586682. | ||
Enjoy ! | Enjoy! | ||
== Related content == | == Related content == |
Latest revision as of 13:35, 18 April 2014
There is a specific script in FlightGear that enables the calculation of the elevation at a specific longitude and latitude. The script is called find_elevations.pl and is located in the FG source directory under: scripts/perl/examples/find_elevations.pl.
To use it:
- Launch FG like this: fgfs --fdm=null --telnet=5401
- Then, in a separate window, launch the script: ./find_elevations.pl.
- Enter the longitude and latitude of the object for which you want to get the elevation.
For instance:
olivier@olivier-portable:/var/www$ ./find_elevations.pl -3.926816 48.632452 62.37586682
For a longitude of -3.926816 and a latitude of 48.632452, the elevation is 62.37586682.
Enjoy!