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  • From: Norm Tovey-Walsh <ndw@n...>
  • To: Roger L Costello <costello@m...>
  • Date: Mon, 24 Jun 2024 16:36:07 +0100

> "Runways, all runways, have a 2-digit number that represents the magnetic heading of the runway to the nearest 10 degrees. If the runway's heading is 265 — 274 degrees, then the runway number is 27 — always drop the last “0.” The opposite end of the runway is 180 degrees apart, so Runway 09 (90 degrees)."
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> How to represent a runway number in XML?

As ever, “it depends”. Without knowing more about the context, I can only appeal to my aesthetic sense and intuition.

> What do you think? Which form is better?

Given that the computer doesn’t care if it’s 9 or 09, I’d probably store the value as 09. That will be familiar and natural to a human pilot familiar with reading runway signs. Or an experienced technical writer used to documenting airport designs.

Don’t confuse the human is always a good design choice.

                                        Be seeing you,
                                          norm

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Norm Tovey-Walsh <ndw@n...>
https://norm.tovey-walsh.com/

> The test of courage comes when we are in the minority. The test of
> tolerance comes when we are in the majority.--Ralph W. Sockman

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