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tectonicr (version 0.4.6)

dist_greatcircle: Distance between points

Description

Returns the great circle distance between a location and all grid point in km

Usage

dist_greatcircle(
  lat1,
  lon1,
  lat2,
  lon2,
  r = earth_radius(),
  method = c("haversine", "orthodrome", "vincenty", "euclidean")
)

Value

numeric vector with length equal to length(lat1)

Arguments

lat1, lon1

numeric vector. coordinate of point(s) 1 (degrees).

lat2, lon2

numeric vector. coordinates of point(s) 2 (degrees).

r

numeric. radius of the sphere (default = 6371.0087714 km, i.e. the radius of the Earth)

method

Character. Formula for calculating great circle distance, one of:

"haversine"

great circle distance based on the haversine formula that is optimized for 64-bit floating-point numbers (the default)

"orthodrome"

great circle distance based on the spherical law of cosines

"vincenty"

distance based on the Vincenty formula for an ellipsoid with equal major and minor axes

"euclidean"

Euclidean distance (not great circle distance!)

See Also

orthodrome(), haversine(), vincenty()

Examples

Run this code
dist_greatcircle(lat1 = 20, lon1 = 12, lat2 = c(50, 30), lon2 = c(40, 32))
dist_greatcircle(
  lat1 = 20, lon1 = 12, lat2 = c(50, 30), lon2 = c(40, 32),
  method = "orthodrome"
)
dist_greatcircle(
  lat1 = 20, lon1 = 12, lat2 = c(50, 30), lon2 = c(40, 32),
  method = "vincenty"
)
dist_greatcircle(
  lat1 = 20, lon1 = 12, lat2 = c(50, 30), lon2 = c(40, 32),
  method = "euclidean"
)

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