Ok Michael I figured out what you mean. And I see once I select "fill elevation", and it does the process, the min and max elevation changes. But can you elaborate, in simpler terms, what I just did by doing this? Even though the stats changed afterwards, I still don't get an answer to "what is my elevation gain for this ride" without having to look at my strava upload. Does this mean that all my past uploads to Strava from Locus pro, since I didn't do the fill elevation task, are inaccurate?
If you are saying the elevation uphill= elevation gain= simple enough. After filling elevation, it is closer to Strava but still a few hundred feet higher than Strava says.
Here's an interesting one though......A few weeks ago we went on a ride on a flat trail for 40 miles. There may have been a 1 percent grade at times but it was basically a flat old railway track turned into a hiking, biking trail. Even after filling elevation just now on that track, it still says 1168 feet of elevation uphill when strava says a much more realistic figure of 244 feet of gain.