Working with Calculate Distance Process

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Working with Calculate Distance Process

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Process Purpose

 

The "Calculate Distance" process is used to calculate the distance between two points, specifically, two GPS coordinates (a start latitude/longitude coordinate and an end latitude/longitude coordinate).

 

 

When you add a process, you are required to define its settings. This occurs in the process's properties window which is displayed automatically after having added the "Calculate Distance" process.

If any subsequent edition is required, double-click the process to open its properties window and enter the necessary modifications.

 

 

Fill in the following options:

 

Start

Latitude

Insert the starting latitude value OR  click and select a variable with that value. See Variable Usage.

Longitude

Insert the starting longitude value OR  click and select a variable with that value.

Stop

Latitude

Insert the end latitude value OR  click and select a variable with that value.

Longitude

Insert the end longitude value OR  click and select a variable with that value.

Store Result into Variable

Variable

Click to select the variable that will receive the calculation's result value in Km.

 

When defining the latitude/longitude values, consider the hint information in each box.

 

 

If required, click to attach any relevant notes to this process. Click it and enter your notes in the resulting text box. These notes will be displayed in the corresponding "Actions" tab or "Process" window (in the "Notes" field) and in the "Developer Report".

 

After filling in the required options, click to conclude or to abort the operation.

The added process is displayed in the corresponding "Actions" tab or "Process" window.

 

 

Use the right-click in MCL-Designer's input boxes to access some related options as well as the general "Cut", "Copy"; "Paste"; "Search" actions (active/inactive according to the current context).

Ex: If you right-click the "Variable" input box (included in a "Conversion's" properties window), you are provided with general editing/search actions and other more specific options such as "Variable Select" (see "Variable Select"); "Variable Insert" (see "Variable Insert"); "Insert Special Character" (see To Insert Special Characters into a Control's Text Input Field) and "Localization Select" (see Localization List).

If you right-click another input box, it may provide other possibilities.