Basically same question, the javascript is factored out for you. It's linked in the accepted answer: c# Sunrise Sun set with Lat Long.
Thanks. I will strip out the scripts that I don't need and give it a try. – Grayson Peddie Apr 13 at 23:15 Well, it seems I have a lot to learn.
I will have to do a lot of study in order to calculate the sunrise and sunset times but then that's beyond the scope of my project which I might have to exclude (my deadline for project 5 is tomorrow and that I have a final project due next Thursday). Thanks for your help but if only I can just get the sunrise/sunset times without having to do my own calculation. I really don't know what "declination angle of sun in degrees" is, though.
– Grayson Peddie Apr 13 at 23:26.
A href="javascript:var load = window. Get your longitude and latitude from here. ListModules = document.
// Gather the text fields for location data. InputLongitude = document. InputLatitude = document.
// Send the document's root element to the XML Object variable. XmlObj = xmlDoc. // and any other elements that are needed.
// Check to be sure the first node is the "Setup" node. // Copy the data from one of the attributes to the respective text boxes. Value = xmlObj.
Value = xmlObj. // The second node within the root element is Modules node. // This will be implemented.
// The third node within the root element is Scenes node. // You need modules in order for scenes to work. // This will be implemented.
// The last element is the Timers node. This will be implemented.
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