<?xml version= "1.0" encoding= "UTF-8" standalone= "no"?>
<GPX xmlns= "HTTP://WWW.TOPOGRAFIX.COM/GPX/1/1" creator= "mygeoposition.com" version= "1.1" xmlns:xsi= "/HTTP/ Www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance "xsi:schemalocation=" HTTP://WWW.TOPOGRAFIX.COM/GPX/1/1/http Www.topografix.com/GPX/1/1/gpx.xsd ">
<WPT lat= "22.5340030" lon= "113.9371920" >
<name> Shenzhen University, no. No. 3688 Nanhai Avenue, Shenzhen, South Mt. District, Guangdong, China 518060</name>
<src>MyGeoPosition.com</src>
<link>http://mygeoposition.com</link>
</wpt>
</gpx>
GPX is an XML-formatted file that is used to give GPS a data file format.
GPX (GPS Exchange Format,gps Interchange Format) is a universal GPS data format designed for application software in an XML format.
KML (Keyhole Markup Language) file, Internet-based
Http://mygeoposition.com//is based on this URL to automatically generate the corresponding geographic information file.
Summary: We typically use this file to obtain the appropriate current position when simulating.
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GPX file format for GPS positioning simulation and generating files