#include <iostream> #include <math.h> #define EARTH_RADIUS_METERS 6371000 using namespace std; /* * Function : deg2rad * parameters : degree - angle in degrees * return : output in radians * * Function to convert degree to radians * */ double deg2rad (double degrees) { return degrees * 4.0 * atan (1.0) / 180.0; } /* * Function : calculateAirlineDistance * parameters : x1 - start longitude x2 - end longitude y1 - start latitude y2 - end latitude * return : airline distance in meters * * * Function to return airline distance between two coordinates */ double calculateAirlineDistance(double x1, double y1, double x2, double y2) // x - longitude, y - latitude { const double EARTH_RADIUS = EARTH_RADIUS_METERS; // meters x1 = deg2rad(x1); y1 = deg2rad(y1); x2 = deg2rad(x2); y2 = deg2rad(y2); return EARTH_RADIUS * acos(sin(y1) * sin(y2) + cos(y1) * cos(y2) * cos(x1 - x2)); } int main() { double x1[] = {-81.41601}; double y1[] = {28.61733}; double x2[] = {-81.34476}; double y2[] = {28.70389}; for(int i = 0; i< sizeof(x1)/sizeof(x1[0]); i++) { cout<< "(" << x1[i] << "," << y1[i] << ") -> (" << x2[i] << "," << y2[i] << ") : " << calculateAirlineDistance(x1[i],y1[i],x2[i],y2[i]) << endl; } return 0; }
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