Elevation Chart by Raybbo
Elevation Chart Screenshots
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Description
Featured in What's Hot, New & Noteworthy
Former #1 in Mexico and other 5 countries, #5 in United States, and top 10 in 12 countries (iPad Navigation)
Elevation Chart is a tool used to get the elevation of any place on the surface of the Earth.
===== Features =====
iOS 3.1.3 and 4.2.1 tested!
Show the elevations between two points in Chart view, more visualization!
One tap to show the elevation of your current location
Get elevation of any place on earth by: 1) touching the location on the map; 2) search by address/name
Show Walking Distance between two points if available
Show Ellipsoidal Distance (according to Vincenty's formula) as label of x-axis
Show elevation in feet or meters
Work on iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch
===== Known Issues =====
In some situations, the Walking Distance which get from maps.googleapis.com is obviously wrong, compare to the Ellipsoidal Distance.
===== Requirements =====
Internet connection.
===== Video Tutorial =====
Pick one of the following:
http://raybbo.com/ec
http://youtu.be/o1T9-prX9Dg
Click the Support link of this app
What's New in Version 1.7
Add an option to remove all pins;
Add label for x-axis in chart view;
Add walking distance for reference;
Fixed bug for y-axis.
Customer Reviews
Interesting and useful but could be developed further. (4 stars)
I am a geography nerd and am fascinated by this app. It does exactly what it says it does: provides a graphical representation of elevation loss/gain between any two points. I would like to see a way to save a group of segments as a route, or better, a way to map elevation changes over a complex path and save the results.
As it is now, the best one can do is map each straight line segment of a route, examine it, and map the next. S
Good, but… (3 stars)
Good update, but still waiting for option to set the min value for BOTH X & Y axis to 0,0
Chart as it is now makes no sense. A 2 ft vertical change over a short distance looks like you are climbing MT. Everest. Example:
Y axis min 520 max 524
Yet, X axis min is 0 and max 560
Graph as is, is a distorted & exaggerated presentation of elevation information.
Will give 5 stars when this is fixed.
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Medical physicist (5 stars)
Works great. Allows me to correct website barometric pressure to actual pressure at location, that is station pressure. I use this when making pressure corrections to ion chamber readings
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