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I have the lat/long values. I did not understand what is XPR and YPR in input files?
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Ajai Singh UBKV, India
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Dear Ajai,
XPR and YPR are the coordinates in Projected Coordinate System.
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ya your latitude degree would be projected to YPR in meter (Y- coordinate) and your longitude to XPR (X-coordinate) , so the degrees would be changed to meters
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Dear Ajit
XPR and YPR is the Projected co ordinates ...first convert your co ordinates in meter that will be XPR and YPR