def decimalDegrees2DMS(value,type): """ Converts a Decimal Degree Value into Degrees Minute Seconds Notation. Pass value as double type = {Latitude or Longitude} as string returns a string as D:M:S:Direction created by: anothergisblog.blogspot.com """ degrees = int(value) submin = abs( (value - int(value) ) * 60) minutes = int(submin) subseconds = abs((submin-int(submin)) * 60) direction = "" if type == "Longitude": if degrees < 0: direction = "W" elif degrees > 0: direction = "E" else: direction = "" elif type == "Latitude": if degrees < 0: direction = "S" elif degrees > 0: direction = "N" else: direction = "" notation = str(degrees) + ":" + str(minutes) + ":" +\ str(subseconds)[0:5] + "" + direction return notation
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