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![]() "Lloyd Sumpter" wrote in message news ![]() That will do it - thanks! Curious about how those formulae were developed, though... I once tried to imagine Bowditch working and refining his tables and formulas manually. Must have been total dedication. Steve s/v Good Intentions Lloyd On Thu, 04 Dec 2003 14:46:15 +0000, SpamJam wrote: You want http://williams.best.vwh.net/avform.htm "Lloyd Sumpter" wrote in message news ![]() Hi, I'm writing a program for Linux that displays position (from GPS) on a scanned-in chart, and would like it to calculate distance from current position to the cursor. How do you calculate distance between two points using lat/long? If they're due North/South, I can do it ( 1 minute of lat = 1 NM) but how do you calculate distance from longitude? Perhaps some formula based on the circumfrence of the Earth at the equator and the latitude? Lloyd Sumpter |
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