no, they definitely do not contain that data. It is not exposed in consumer
GPS devices.
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On Tue, Aug 16, 2011 at 3:26 PM, lbendlin wrote:
> I think you need something else entirely. If the two devices are within
> centimeters of each other surely you can use your eyes to measure the
> distance.
>
> Are you trying to "bump" them?
Interesting aside, while most people assume bump is
It's possible to use GPS to determine the distance between to receivers to
that accuracy, but it involves one device getting the low-level GPS data
from the other device and doing some processing on both sets of data. And I
have no idea what data you actually need to perform that processing, or
On Monday, August 15, 2011 8:39:03 AM UTC-4, Lucas wrote:
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> I need to measure the distance between two android devices, down to
> the centimeters, to develop an app I´m working on.
> I have researched a lot and tried some things with GPS and bluetooth,
> but not seems to work quite right.
> D
I think you need something else entirely. If the two devices are within
centimeters of each other surely you can use your eyes to measure the
distance.
Are you trying to "bump" them?
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