hi Can you tell me please. Why if I run cgpsmapper from cmd to make img file for garmin gps I get bigger mistake then if I run cgpsmapper from GPSmapedit?
Successfully imported: 66 not imported: 0 END Maximum error: 1.90858 meter Mean error: 0.15205 meter 46 regions to import... done 17 regions to import... done
Successfully imported: 66 not imported: 0 END Maximum error: 10.5356 meter Mean error: 2.34461 meter 46 regions to import... done 17 regions to import... done
Answer by
Rajesh Gupta
The difference in errors when running cGPSmapper from the command line versus GPSMapEdit could be due to several factors, such as configuration settings, input data discrepancies, or processing methods. Make sure the data and settings used in both methods are consistent. It's possible that GPSMapEdit applies certain corrections or settings that aren't used when running cGPSmapper directly via the command line. Ensure that you are using the same version of cGPSmapper and check the settings in GPSMapEdit to replicate them in your command line setup.
hi
Can you tell me please.
Why if I run cgpsmapper from cmd to make img file for garmin gps I get
bigger mistake then if I run cgpsmapper from GPSmapedit?
Successfully imported: 66 not imported: 0
END
Maximum error: 1.90858 meter
Mean error: 0.15205 meter
46 regions to import... done
17 regions to import... done
Successfully imported: 66 not imported: 0
END
Maximum error: 10.5356 meter
Mean error: 2.34461 meter
46 regions to import... done
17 regions to import... done
The difference in errors when running cGPSmapper from the command line versus GPSMapEdit could be due to several factors, such as configuration settings, input data discrepancies, or processing methods. Make sure the data and settings used in both methods are consistent. It's possible that GPSMapEdit applies certain corrections or settings that aren't used when running cGPSmapper directly via the command line. Ensure that you are using the same version of cGPSmapper and check the settings in GPSMapEdit to replicate them in your command line setup.