Hi.
I'm hoping someone will entertain this query and apologies if it's been done to death.
I have a set of GPS coordinates - points near the coastline. I want to tranform them to British National Grid (BNG) so I can display against some raster mapping of land.
1. My initial solution was to take the spreadsheet of coords, convert from degrees/decimal minutes to decimal degrees. Then use the Convert (files) function of Grid inQuest to transform from ETRS89 to BNG. Then create XY data.
However, individual conversions work in Grid inQuest but every time I use the Convert (files) my results never produce a list in BNG.
2. I'm also attempting to use the Project function from Toolbox, however the Geographic Transformation option does not provide the tranformation I want, ETRS89 to BNG/OSGB36.
Thanks.
Melita.
I can transform individual coords via Grid inQuest's GUI; in fact I did this manually for a small set of coords, appended the results to my original spreadsheet, created XY feature from this set, added to ArcMap and they plot exactly where I want them to. It's the conversion of Batch Coords that doesn't work for me.
Set attached. Couldn't attach a .csv here, so added an .xls
Thanks.
Melita.
Thanks for your help on this. The converted cooprdinates you've shown are exaclty where I want them. You've confirmed that I've been using the tool correctly. However here is my set of results:
361780.838,6258878.527,-53.716,Newlyn
361816.476,6258836.520,-52.715,Newlyn
361825.238,6258884.503,-51.715,Newlyn
361847.831,6258883.766,-50.715,Newlyn
361852.243,6258924.466,-49.715,Newlyn
361870.605,6258888.593,-48.715,Newlyn
361880.269,6258869.713,-47.715,Newlyn
361903.224,6258848.542,-46.715,Newlyn
361928.594,6258806.872,-45.714,Newlyn
362398.663,6258466.684,-44.710,Newlyn
362455.654,6258258.761,-43.710,Newlyn
362696.934,6258406.878,-42.708,Newlyn
362674.885,6258392.741,-41.708,Newlyn
362700.626,6258362.202,-40.708,Newlyn
362710.050,6258367.466,-39.708,Newlyn
I am definitly modifying the output to OSGB36 when running through the wizard. Time to email Grid inQuest I think!