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Hi everyone,
I'm trying to pull longitude and latitude data from a ship-tracking website and create the "map" visualization based on it:
https://www.myshiptracking.com/vessels/deepsea-yantai-mmsi-311000483-imo-9731638
And it comes in this format after some manipulation with columns:
Since the coordinates will be changing, I guess I need a formula that will be automatically converting this text into the decimal number (without the deg symbol °) each time I refresh the data. It should look like this I guess:
What would the fomula be? And do I replace the text with this formula or do I create a new column?
Thanks in advance 🙂
Solved! Go to Solution.
In Power Query, select each column and do a Replace Values to replace your degree symbol with blank. Or, you could do a essentially a Left of length - 1 in a new column.
Were you all able to get this working? I'm doing something similar, and I'm experiencing a weird issue where it seems like ReplaceValue can't find the ° symbol. I've copied and pasted it exactly like it is in Power Query but it isn't finding this character.
Have you all seen anything like this?
In Power Query, select each column and do a Replace Values to replace your degree symbol with blank. Or, you could do a essentially a Left of length - 1 in a new column.
Thanks, Greg! Would it still work after I refreshed the data?
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