I have changed it into a java function for flexibility and ease :: See code below ::
private double distance(double lat1, double lon1, double lat2, double lon2, char unit) { double theta = lon1 - lon2; double dist = Math.sin(deg2rad(lat1)) * Math.sin(deg2rad(lat2)) + Math.cos(deg2rad(lat1)) * Math.cos(deg2rad(lat2)) * Math.cos(deg2rad(theta)); dist = Math.acos(dist); dist = rad2deg(dist); dist = dist * 60 * 1.1515; if (unit == "K") { dist = dist * 1.609344; } else if (unit == "N") { dist = dist * 0.8684; } return (dist); }
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/*:: This function converts decimal degrees to radians :*/
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private double deg2rad(double deg) {
return (deg * Math.PI / 180.0);
}
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/*:: This function converts radians to decimal degrees :*/
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private double rad2deg(double rad) {
return (rad * 180.0 / Math.PI);
}
system.println(distance(32.9697, -96.80322, 29.46786, -98.53506, "M") + " Miles\n");
system.println(distance(32.9697, -96.80322, 29.46786, -98.53506, "K") + " Kilometers\n");
system.println(distance(32.9697, -96.80322, 29.46786, -98.53506, "N") + " Nautical Miles\n");
And it worked great for me !!!
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