'*** LAT/LONG For Venice, FL
Lat1=27.07
Lon1=-82.44
'*** LAT/LONG For Sarasota, FL
Lat2=27.40
Lon2=-82.55
'*** Units: K=kilometers M=miles N=nautical miles
Unit$ = "M"
Result=Distance(Lat1,Lon1,Lat2,Lon2,Unit$)
PRINT "The Distance From Venice, FL to Sarasota, FL in Miles is: "&Result
DEF Distance(Lat1,Lon1,Lat2,Lon2,Unit$)
PI=3.14159265358979323846
Radius=6378.137
Lat1=(Lat1*PI/180)
Lon1=(Lon1*PI/180)
Lat2=(Lat2*PI/180)
Lon2=(Lon2*PI/180)
DLon=Lon1-Lon2
Answer=ACOS(SIN(Lat1)*SIN(Lat2)+COS(Lat1)*COS(Lat2)*COS(DLon))*Radius
IF UNIT$="M" THEN Answer=Answer*0.621371192
IF UNIT$="N" THEN Answer=Answer*0.539956803
RETURN Answer
ENDDEF
George McGinn
Computer Scientist/Cosmologist/Writer/Photographer
Member: IEEE, IEEE Computer Society
IEEE Sensors Council & IoT Technical Community
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Only found 3 (including ASP, which is VBScript) in a BASIC-dialect.
Since I need a function to calculate where the nearest city is using current GPS and a lookup table, I needed to be able to do this calculation.
Since I got 10 examples to work off of from Rosetta and others, I figured I would give back as well.
Thanks – George.
sarossell wrote:Wow. You made that look easy.
George McGinn
Computer Scientist/Cosmologist/Writer/Photographer
Member: IEEE, IEEE Computer Society
IEEE Sensors Council & IoT Technical Community
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)