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  2. sc (spreadsheet calculator) - Wikipedia

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    sc is a cross-platform, free, TUI, spreadsheet and calculator application that runs on Unix and Unix-like operating systems. It has also been ported to Windows. It can be accessed through a terminal emulator, and has a simple interface and keyboard shortcuts resembling the key bindings of the Vim text editor. It can be used in a similar manner ...

  3. Open Location Code - Wikipedia

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    The Open Location Code (OLC) is a geocode based on a system of regular grids for identifying an area anywhere on the Earth. [1] It was developed at Google's Zürich engineering office, [2] and released late October 2014. [3] Location codes created by the OLC system are referred to as "plus codes".

  4. Mapcode - Wikipedia

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    The mapcode system is an open-source geocode system consisting of two groups of letters and digits, separated by a dot. It represents a location on the surface of the Earth, within the context of a separately specified country or territory.

  5. Geocode - Wikipedia

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    But a geocode with more than 6 characters is difficult for remember. On the other hand, a geocode based on standard name (or abbreviation or the complete name) is easier to remember. This suggests that a "mixed code" can solve the problem, reducing the number of characters when a name can be used as the "context" for the grid-based geocode.

  6. Geohash - Wikipedia

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    In some geographical information systems and Big Data spatial databases, a Hilbert curve based indexation can be used as an alternative to Z-order curve, like in the S2 Geometry library. [ 13 ] In 2019 a front-end was designed by QA Locate [ 14 ] in what they called GeohashPhrase [ 15 ] to use phrases to code Geohashes for easier communication ...

  7. World Geographic Reference System - Wikipedia

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    The World Geographic Reference System (GEOREF) is a geocode, a grid-based method of specifying locations on the surface of the Earth.GEOREF is essentially based on the geographic system of latitude and longitude, but using a simpler and more flexible notation.

  8. Geographic information system - Wikipedia

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    For example, an address point of 500 will be at the midpoint of a line segment that starts with address 1 and ends with address 1,000. Geocoding can also be applied against actual parcel data, typically from municipal tax maps. In this case, the result of the geocoding will be an actually positioned space as opposed to an interpolated point.

  9. Wikipedia:How to add geocodes to articles - Wikipedia

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    For most geographically based articles lacking a coordinate, a {{coord missing}} tag was added to the article's source wikitext just below the External Links section. Replace it with {{coord|latitude|longitude|display=title}} suitably customized. Once the coordinate data is added, the article displays a mapping link at the top right, alongside ...