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Gene:
Thanks. And for those who wish to enter the coordinates of two points and have the distance returned (my original request), this is a Web site that does the caluculation for you: http://www.indo.com/distance/ Dave P. "Gene Fuller" wrote in message news ![]() Dave Pitzer wrote: I'm looking for a way to enter two pairs of geographic coordinates (point X and point Y) and have the over-ground distance between them returned. Any help? Dave P The standard formula for the great circle distance is: d=arccos[sin(lat1)*sin(lat2)+cos(lat1)*cos(lat2)*cos(long1-long2)] There is no magic here; this is simply spherical geometry and trigonometry at work. Of course if you don't care about the great circle distance, the answer can be anything you wish. 73, Gene W4SZ |
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