First I’ve implemented location manager functions in my class and whict are working fine, and gives me the current location. From that location I got how to get location degrees from here. but I’m not able to get the direction (i.e. North, South, East, West) I’ve referred this too. I want the location that I’m getting to be displayed in degrees with direction format like this. i.e. location manager gives me +37.33019332,-122.02298792 and i want something like 37° 19′ 49″N, -122° 1′ 23″E. I’m getting all things just don’t know how to get the last “N” and “E”.
If i use CLLocation.course for this I’m getting my direction course.
Any help would be appreciated.
First I’ve implemented location manager functions in my class and whict are working fine,
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This is actually very simple. Latitudes begin at 0° at the equator with the north pole being 90.0 and the south pole being -90.0. Basically, if the latitude is between 0 and 90, you’re in the northern hemisphere and the southern hemisphere for latitude between 0 and -90.
Longitude basically works the same way. 0° refers to the prime meridian which is the imaginary line that runs through Greenwich, England and a part of Africa. A positive longitude up to 180° refers to locations east of the prime meridian, while negative longitudes refer to areas west of the prime meridian up to 180°.