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I have got a track file which contain about 30 different tracks and want to calculate the duration and length of each track separately. Is it possible to add that function to the brouter upload track procedure?
Actually brouter associate all the tracks together and the result is difficult to understand.
The result might be something like :
track 01 : distance, time... (with a select function to highlight it on the map)
track 02...
track ...
Best regards !
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Are you automatically converting your track file into a route using the second item in the "Load" menu ("Load Track as Route")?
Creating a separate route for each track or track segment in the file won't work as BRouter-Web currently can only handle one route at a time.
What I have in mind as an improvement for tracks is to be able to select a single loaded track on the map and e.g. turn it into a route or change the color (see also #297).
Hello Ptaluy,
It seems you have 30 tracks and want a kind of report or statistics for that?
The Brouter is possibly not the right platform, it is for planing/calculating tours...
To create reports of my bike-tours, I am using the Gpsfiles platform.
With drag & drop you upload your tracks and get kind reports (map, graph, stats...)
example of my tour last year: http://www.mygpsfiles.com/app/#tu3s51PV
Hi There,
I have got a track file which contain about 30 different tracks and want to calculate the duration and length of each track separately. Is it possible to add that function to the brouter upload track procedure?
Actually brouter associate all the tracks together and the result is difficult to understand.
The result might be something like :
Best regards !
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: