Hi Emil,
Q1: I haven't used this ever, as I write my own Excel formulae whenever I need to.
Q2: Yes, the bridge coordinates used in the Bridges table are the midpoint coordinates, so you average the start and end coordinates (for X and then for Y), as you suggest.
Cheers,
4S
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Hello Emil^^
1. Yes I had only Excel 97 when I built SEOW_Routes_Tool_v1.1...
You could enlarge columns E-->K to see my hidden results and modify for a new excel release.
Yes your #64 bridge has -65 as Z
The lenght is correct
2. Yes you keep the middle coordinates: (X1+X2)/2 and (Y1+Y2)/2 in the bridge table. It represents the bridge 's middle for attacks.
Important: You have to put in the Damage_Name field the right number for #64 bridge --> You'll find it in the Bridge_Codes table (01) (text field)
Cheers
JP
EDIT: Mike you're too quick since Cadel Evans won the Tour de France!
1. Yes I had only Excel 97 when I built SEOW_Routes_Tool_v1.1...
You could enlarge columns E-->K to see my hidden results and modify for a new excel release.
Yes your #64 bridge has -65 as Z
The lenght is correct
2. Yes you keep the middle coordinates: (X1+X2)/2 and (Y1+Y2)/2 in the bridge table. It represents the bridge 's middle for attacks.
Important: You have to put in the Damage_Name field the right number for #64 bridge --> You'll find it in the Bridge_Codes table (01) (text field)
Cheers
JP
EDIT: Mike you're too quick since Cadel Evans won the Tour de France!
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