Distance between non-sequential waypoints

Good afternoon. I don’t know if there is already a topic about this subject. I also haven’t found a solution to my question and I don’t know if it’s possible to know without doing the math in my head. My question is: If I have a tour with 10 waypoints and I want to know the distance between waypoints 3 and 8, for example, how do I do it? Do I do the math??? Thank you.

Boa tarde. Não sei se já existe algum tópico sobre este assunto. Também não descobri solução para a minha questão e não sei se é possível saber sem fazermos contas de “cabeça”. A minha questão, é: Se tenho um tour com 10 waypoints e eu quero saber a distância entre o waypoint 3 a 8, por exemplo, como faço? Faço as contas??? Obrigado

Hello Zehip,

yes, there is a way…

Press the “i” Button:

Swipe the area up:

Press and hold the Via-Point that is you reference:

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Perfect. Thank you very much!!! :+1:

Ok. I was able to resolve my issue on the Android app. I can’t seem to resolve it on the computer version. Is that possible too?

In the menu “…” you can select “Turn instructions” and there you get a similar looking list with the distances, however, I am not aware that an equivalent of “press and hold” is available here, so some basic subtraction skills may be necessary.

Ok. I also think that that function is not yet possible to do in the computer version. I hope that the app developers pay attention and decide to develop that function. Once again, thank you very much for your help.

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@Kira is this planned to be implemented in the Browser UI as well?

That’s something we’ve already discussed in the past. The real question for me is: what’s the actual use case for this when you’re at home planning your next motorcycle tour? At the moment, we see it more as a tool for when you’re already on the road. What do you use this function for?

This is very helpful for a multi-day tour, e.g. to determine or check the distance between overnight stays

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It is interesting to know the distance from point X to Y if we have a “continuous race”, without being divided into stages.

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