Waypoint calculator: Accept and resolve more formulas
See original GitHub issueStumbled upon this issue while trying to solve https://coord.info/GC58ZXR:
If you copy the formula in the listing N41°53. ((A/(B/3))+D)/2 E12°28. (C*B)+(A*(B/2))+(A+(C*4)-1)
to the waypoint calculator (wpc) and enter values for A, B, C and D, the wpc is not able to solve the calculation. It stays at something like “N41° 53.1234/2” and “E12°28.30+123+45” (those are not the actual values, but you get the idea).
Feature wish is to detect such settings and calculate the final coordinates.
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