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use strict; use Math::Trig qw(deg2rad pi great_circle_distance asin acos); ############################ ## Distances are in Miles ## ############################ my ($lat1, $long1); my ($lat2, $long2); print "Haversine : ". &Haversine($lat1, $long1, $lat2, $long2) ."\n" +; print "Law Cosines : ". &LawCosines($lat1, $long1, $lat2, $long2)."\n" +; print "Flat-Earth : ". &FlatEarth($lat1, $long1, $lat2, $long2) ."\n" +; print "Great Circle: ". &GreatCircle($lat1, $long1, $lat2, $long2)."\n +"; sub LawCosines { my ($lat1, $long1, $lat2, $long2) = @_; my $r=3956; my $dist = acos(sin(deg2rad($lat1))* sin(deg2rad($lat2))+ cos(deg2rad($lat1))* cos(deg2rad($lat2))* cos(deg2rad($long2)- deg2rad($long1))) * $r; return $dist; } sub FlatEarth { my ($lat1, $long1, $lat2, $long2) = @_; my $r=3956; my $a = (pi/2)- deg2rad($lat1); my $b = (pi/2)- deg2rad($lat2); my $c = sqrt($a**2 + $b**2 - 2 * $a *$b *cos(deg2rad($long2)-deg2rad($long1))); my $dist = $c * $r; return $dist; } sub Haversine { my ($lat1, $long1, $lat2, $long2) = @_; my $r=3956; $dlong = deg2rad($long1) - deg2rad($long2); $dlat = deg2rad($lat1) - deg2rad($lat2); $a = sin($dlat/2)**2 +cos(deg2rad($lat1)) * cos(deg2rad($lat2)) * sin($dlong/2)**2; $c = 2 * (asin(sqrt($a))); $dist = $r * $c; return $dist; } sub GreatCircle { my ($lat1, $long1, $lat2, $long2) = @_; my $r=3956; my @zip1 = (deg2rad($long1), deg2rad(90-$lat1)); my @zip2 = (deg2rad($long2), deg2rad(90-$lat2)); my $dist = great_circle_distance(@zip1, @zip2,$r); return $dist; }

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