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fromFrom another answer on this stackexchange I found the utm pypi package, which seems awesome. I seem to however get a wrong result for:

utm.to_latlon(246000, 9860000, 37, 'S')

It is possible though that I may just not understand it well enough (I just learned about utm and the geospatial data)

the output is:

(88.51038878697912, -189.68359627626393)

But I am expecting:

-1.265610402092456, 36.7174203637869

which I got from this website and is what I am expecting: http://rcn.montana.edu/Resources/Converter.aspx

Could someone explain to me what IWhat am I doing wrong?

Thank you very much!

from another answer on this stackexchange I found the utm pypi package, which seems awesome. I seem to however get a wrong result for:

utm.to_latlon(246000, 9860000, 37, 'S')

It is possible though that I may just not understand it well enough (I just learned about utm and the geospatial data)

the output is:

(88.51038878697912, -189.68359627626393)

But I am expecting:

-1.265610402092456, 36.7174203637869

which I got from this website and is what I am expecting: http://rcn.montana.edu/Resources/Converter.aspx

Could someone explain to me what I am doing wrong?

Thank you very much!

From another answer on this stackexchange I found the utm pypi package, which seems awesome. I seem to however get a wrong result for:

utm.to_latlon(246000, 9860000, 37, 'S')

It is possible though that I may just not understand it well enough (I just learned about utm and the geospatial data)

the output is:

(88.51038878697912, -189.68359627626393)

But I am expecting:

-1.265610402092456, 36.7174203637869

which I got from this website and is what I am expecting: http://rcn.montana.edu/Resources/Converter.aspx

What am I doing wrong?

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Oliver
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Converting UTM to Lat Long with pythons utm

from another answer on this stackexchange I found the utm pypi package, which seems awesome. I seem to however get a wrong result for:

utm.to_latlon(246000, 9860000, 37, 'S')

It is possible though that I may just not understand it well enough (I just learned about utm and the geospatial data)

the output is:

(88.51038878697912, -189.68359627626393)

But I am expecting:

-1.265610402092456, 36.7174203637869

which I got from this website and is what I am expecting: http://rcn.montana.edu/Resources/Converter.aspx

Could someone explain to me what I am doing wrong?

Thank you very much!