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How to convert 6 digit latitude & 7 digit longitudecoordinates to degrees latitude & longitude

Sorry, but I'm a bit new to the whole GIS world, and though I am making great headway drawing polygons and such in Bing Maps, I am currently stuck. In our SQL spatial data, I came across MULTIPOLYGON data, where all the lat/longcoordinate values are very large numbers (6 digits for latitude and 7 digits for what should be latitude and longitude, before the decimal). I found an SQL method to dismantle the multi-polygon into several polygons, but those large values do not work in Bing Maps nor Google Maps. So I've been searching for an algorithm to convert those large numbers down to what I have perceived as regular latitude/longitude numbers, such as 45.1916707446055119167 -93.58328881280458328 (which does work on online maps).

With that said, could somebody please either show me or point me in a great direction to learning how to convert 631456.8335685962883, 3816200.796109901779 to something I can use online. I know the coordinates fall somewhere in Arizona.

How to convert 6 digit latitude & 7 digit longitude to degrees

Sorry, but I'm a bit new to the whole GIS world, and though I am making great headway drawing polygons and such in Bing Maps, I am currently stuck. In our SQL spatial data, I came across MULTIPOLYGON data, where all the lat/long values are very large numbers (6 digits for latitude and 7 digits for longitude, before the decimal). I found an SQL method to dismantle the multi-polygon into several polygons, but those large values do not work in Bing Maps nor Google Maps. So I've been searching for an algorithm to convert those large numbers down to what I have perceived as regular latitude/longitude numbers, such as 45.19167074460551 -93.583288812804 (which does work on online maps).

With that said, could somebody please either show me or point me in a great direction to learning how to convert 631456.83356859628, 3816200.7961099017 to something I can use online. I know the coordinates fall somewhere in Arizona.

How to convert 6 & 7 digit coordinates to degrees latitude & longitude

I'm a bit new to the whole GIS world, and though I am making great headway drawing polygons and such in Bing Maps, I am currently stuck. In our SQL spatial data, I came across MULTIPOLYGON data, where all the coordinate values are very large numbers (6 digits and 7 digits for what should be latitude and longitude, before the decimal). I found an SQL method to dismantle the multi-polygon into several polygons, but those large values do not work in Bing Maps nor Google Maps. So I've been searching for an algorithm to convert those large numbers down to what I have perceived as regular latitude/longitude numbers, such as 45.19167 -93.58328 (which does work on online maps).

With that said, could somebody please either show me or point me in a great direction to learning how to convert 631456.83, 3816200.79 to something I can use online. I know the coordinates fall somewhere in Arizona.

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How to convert 6 digit Latitudelatitude & 7 digit longitude to degrees

Sorry, but I'm a bit new to the whole GIS world, and though I am making great headway drawing polygons and such in Bing Maps, I am currently stuck. InIn our SQL Spatial Dataspatial data, I came across MULTIPOLYGON data, where all the lat/long values are very large numbers (6 digits for Latitudelatitude and 7 digits for Longitudelongitude, before the decimal) I. I found aan SQL method to dismantle the MultiPolygonmulti-polygon into several Polygonspolygons, but those large values do not work in Bing Maps nor Google Maps. SoSo I've been searching for an algorithm to convert those large numbers down to, what I have perceived as, regular latitude/longitude numbers, such as 45.19167074460551 -93.583288812804 (which does work on online maps).

With that said, could somebody please either show me or point me in a great direction to learning how to convert 631456.83356859628, 3816200.7961099017 to something I can use online. II know the coordinates fall somewhere in Arizona.

How to convert 6 digit Latitude & 7 digit longitude to degrees

Sorry, but I'm a bit new to the whole GIS world, and though I am making great headway drawing polygons and such in Bing Maps, I am currently stuck. In our SQL Spatial Data, I came across MULTIPOLYGON data, where all the lat/long values are very large numbers (6 digits for Latitude and 7 digits for Longitude, before the decimal) I found a SQL method to dismantle the MultiPolygon into several Polygons, but those large values do not work in Bing Maps nor Google Maps. So I've been searching for an algorithm to convert those large numbers down to, what I have perceived as, regular latitude/longitude numbers, such as 45.19167074460551 -93.583288812804 (which does work on online maps).

With that said, could somebody please either show me or point me in a great direction to learning how to convert 631456.83356859628, 3816200.7961099017 to something I can use online. I know the coordinates fall somewhere in Arizona.

How to convert 6 digit latitude & 7 digit longitude to degrees

Sorry, but I'm a bit new to the whole GIS world, and though I am making great headway drawing polygons and such in Bing Maps, I am currently stuck. In our SQL spatial data, I came across MULTIPOLYGON data, where all the lat/long values are very large numbers (6 digits for latitude and 7 digits for longitude, before the decimal). I found an SQL method to dismantle the multi-polygon into several polygons, but those large values do not work in Bing Maps nor Google Maps. So I've been searching for an algorithm to convert those large numbers down to what I have perceived as regular latitude/longitude numbers, such as 45.19167074460551 -93.583288812804 (which does work on online maps).

With that said, could somebody please either show me or point me in a great direction to learning how to convert 631456.83356859628, 3816200.7961099017 to something I can use online. I know the coordinates fall somewhere in Arizona.

Sorry, but I'm a bit knewnew to the whole GIS world, and though I am making great headway drawing Polygonspolygons and such in Bing Maps, I am currently stuck. In our SQL SpacialSpatial Data, I came across MULTIPOLYGON data, where all the lat/long values are very large numbers (6 digits for Latitude and 7 digits for Longitude, before the decimal) I found a sqlSQL method to dismantle the MultiPolygon into several Polygons, but those large values do not work in Bing Maps ornor Google Maps. So I've been searching for an algorithm to convert those large numbers down to, what I have perceived as, regular Latitudelatitude/Longitudelongitude numbers, such as 45.19167074460551 -93.583288812804 (which does work on online maps).

With that said, could somebody please either show me or point me in a great direction to learning how to convert 631456.83356859628, 3816200.7961099017 to something I can use online. I know the coordinates fall somewhere in Arizona.

Your answers are MUCH appreciated.

Jonathan

Sorry, but I'm a bit knew to the whole GIS world, and though I am making great headway drawing Polygons and such in Bing Maps, I am currently stuck. In our SQL Spacial Data, I came across MULTIPOLYGON data, where all the lat/long values are very large numbers (6 digits for Latitude and 7 digits for Longitude, before the decimal) I found a sql method to dismantle the MultiPolygon into several Polygons, but those large values do not work in Bing Maps or Google Maps. So I've been searching for an algorithm to convert those large numbers down to, what I have perceived as, regular Latitude/Longitude numbers, such as 45.19167074460551 -93.583288812804 (which does work on online maps).

With that said, could somebody please either show me or point me in a great direction to learning how to convert 631456.83356859628, 3816200.7961099017 to something I can use online. I know the coordinates fall somewhere in Arizona.

Your answers are MUCH appreciated.

Jonathan

Sorry, but I'm a bit new to the whole GIS world, and though I am making great headway drawing polygons and such in Bing Maps, I am currently stuck. In our SQL Spatial Data, I came across MULTIPOLYGON data, where all the lat/long values are very large numbers (6 digits for Latitude and 7 digits for Longitude, before the decimal) I found a SQL method to dismantle the MultiPolygon into several Polygons, but those large values do not work in Bing Maps nor Google Maps. So I've been searching for an algorithm to convert those large numbers down to, what I have perceived as, regular latitude/longitude numbers, such as 45.19167074460551 -93.583288812804 (which does work on online maps).

With that said, could somebody please either show me or point me in a great direction to learning how to convert 631456.83356859628, 3816200.7961099017 to something I can use online. I know the coordinates fall somewhere in Arizona.

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