
CristianM92
"Export" button to export the entered decimal degrees coordinates and the DMS coordinates to a CSV file
Hi, I’m working on an app who make the conversion between decimal degrees and degrees minutes seconds. I have to make an “Export” button to export the entered decimal degrees coordinates and the DMS coordinates to a CSV file (the format of the table would be: id, decimal degrees, DMS) and share the file to other apps. Anybody has some hints how should I do that?
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