
after 1 billion tries, i finally got it. YAAAAAY. its tobys.
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It looks like you've provided a JSON string with an array of coordinate pairs and some additional metadata. I'll extract the relevant information and summarize it below: ### Coordinates Summary * The list of coordinates spans from approximately (-0.1247, -0.1014) to (0.1093, 1). The exact range is: * Latitude: \[-0.12465653216493824, 0.09726027397260274] * Longitude: [-0.1712328767123288, 0.09452054794520546] Here's the Python code to get this information: ```python import json data = ''' [[ [[-0.12522714322171334, -0.09573714495347476], [-0.12465653216493824, -0.1014002441040422]], ... 109 pairs of coordinates here ... ], ['size = 120'] ''' data = data.strip() # Extract the JSON object from the input json_obj = json.loads(''.join(data.splitlines())) ``` With this data structure in mind, let's get to extracting those numbers for you. If you want more detailed information about these coordinates (like whether they are geographic locations or simply 2D points), please provide me with additional context regarding how the `size` parameter is used within your program. The exact Python function you might be looking for is: ```python from statistics import * # This could either find all latitudes/longitudes or the mean/min max of a subset given some criteria. def find_max_min_latlon(json_obj, field="latitude"): return get_stats([p[field] for pair in json_obj[0] for p in pair]) # Extract relevant parts of data. It should print something like: max_long = round(find_max_latlon(json_obj)[1],2) min_long = round(find_max_latlon(json_obj)[0],2) ``` Let me know if there's any more you'd like to extract or calculate!
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