/* open source routing machine Copyright (C) Dennis Luxen, others 2010 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU AFFERO General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA or see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl.txt. */ #ifndef COORDINATE_H_ #define COORDINATE_H_ #include #include struct _Coordinate { int lat; int lon; _Coordinate () : lat(INT_MIN), lon(INT_MIN) {} _Coordinate (int t, int n) : lat(t) , lon(n) {} void Reset() { lat = INT_MIN; lon = INT_MIN; } bool isSet() const { return (INT_MIN != lat) && (INT_MIN != lon); } inline bool isValid() const { if(lat > 90*100000 || lat < -90*100000 || lon > 180*100000 || lon <-180*100000) { return false; } return true; } bool operator==(const _Coordinate & other) const { return lat == other.lat && lon == other.lon; } }; inline std::ostream & operator<<(std::ostream & out, const _Coordinate & c){ out << "(" << c.lat << "," << c.lon << ")"; return out; } inline double ApproximateDistance( const int lat1, const int lon1, const int lat2, const int lon2 ) { assert(lat1 != INT_MIN); assert(lon1 != INT_MIN); assert(lat2 != INT_MIN); assert(lon2 != INT_MIN); // static const double DEG_TO_RAD = 0.017453292519943295769236907684886; // //Earth's quatratic mean radius for WGS-84 // static const double EARTH_RADIUS_IN_METERS = 6372797.560856; // double latitudeArc = ( lat1/100000. - lat2/100000. ) * DEG_TO_RAD; // double longitudeArc = ( lon1/100000. - lon2/100000. ) * DEG_TO_RAD; // double latitudeH = sin( latitudeArc * 0.5 ); // latitudeH *= latitudeH; // double lontitudeH = sin( longitudeArc * 0.5 ); // lontitudeH *= lontitudeH; // double tmp = cos( lat1/100000. * DEG_TO_RAD ) * cos( lat2/100000. * DEG_TO_RAD ); // double distanceArc = 2.0 * asin( sqrt( latitudeH + tmp * lontitudeH ) ); // return EARTH_RADIUS_IN_METERS * distanceArc; //double PI = 3.14159265358979323846;//4.0*atan(1.0); double RAD = 0.017453292519943295769236907684886; //std::cout << "RAD: " << RAD << std::endl; //main code inside the class double lt1 = lat1/100000.; double ln1 = lon1/100000.; double lt2 = lat2/100000.; double ln2 = lon2/100000.; double dlat1=lt1*(RAD); double dlong1=ln1*(RAD); double dlat2=lt2*(RAD); double dlong2=ln2*(RAD); double dLong=dlong1-dlong2; double dLat=dlat1-dlat2; double aHarv= pow(sin(dLat/2.0),2.0)+cos(dlat1)*cos(dlat2)*pow(sin(dLong/2.),2); double cHarv=2.*atan2(sqrt(aHarv),sqrt(1.0-aHarv)); //earth's radius from wikipedia varies between 6,356.750 km — 6,378.135 km (˜3,949.901 — 3,963.189 miles) //The IUGG value for the equatorial radius of the Earth is 6378.137 km (3963.19 mile) const double earth=6372797.560856;//I am doing miles, just change this to radius in kilometers to get distances in km double distance=earth*cHarv; return distance; } inline double ApproximateDistance(const _Coordinate &c1, const _Coordinate &c2) { return ApproximateDistance( c1.lat, c1.lon, c2.lat, c2.lon ); } #endif /* COORDINATE_H_ */