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I am get this error for the file posted below:
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2015-04-02 12:50:16,920 [main] INFO com.graphhopper.matching.MapMatchingMain - loading graph from cache
2015-04-02 12:50:17,043 [main] INFO com.gr…
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Hi Everyone!
I'm kind of new to python and I'm using windows not linux so I'm confused over this:
![image](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/10105623/5331119/3f9f94fa-7e55-11e4-8903-7d2579d…
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Thanks for the excellent library with such a clean API.
Now to the problem. My selection of .gpx files was generated by two N9 applications: SportsTracker and GPSLogMee. Both save the timestamps in f…
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When calculating the elevation extremes for a track segment, the min/max return values are reversed, resulting in a bad min/max at the segment level. (This is masked at the track level since the segme…
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Hey Tomo,
first of all: great work!
I think the time-parsing should be a little smarter. I'm getting "None" for every time that has no "Z"-suffix... Maybe it's even possible to get the timezone from…
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If I try to read a.gpx as a string I get the following error:
TypeError: x.getElementsByTagName is not a function Line 542
Reading it as a file however, works just fine.
esisa updated
10 years ago
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I got some unexpected errors when I ran the sample code:
> > > gpx = gpxpy.parse(gpx_file)
> > > ERROR:root:
> > > Traceback (most recent call last):
> > > File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\gpxpy…
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This question likely reflects my newness. But I get the above error when I run the tests or call gpxpy.parse()
Suggestions?
ghost updated
10 years ago
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When trying to make waypoints with time elements, things crash when making the xml.
The format I am using for the time element is YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SSZ, but I'm not sure whether the format I am using …
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When I use the parser with a broken GPX file an exception is raised. Here is the code I use. My first assumption was to catch a `GPXException`.
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368 file = open(filepath)
369 try:
370 gpx =…