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+ | function distance ($lat1,$long1,$lat2,$long2) { | ||
+ | $earthRadius=6378100; //meters | ||
+ | $dlat= $lat2- $lat1; | ||
+ | $dlong=$long2-$long1; | ||
+ | $lat=($lat1+$lat2)/2; | ||
+ | $dlong*= cos(deg2rad($lat)); | ||
+ | return pi()*$earthRadius/180* sqrt($dlat*$dlat+$dlong*$dlong); | ||
+ | } |
Revision as of 09:47, 7 July 2011
MySQL DB Structure
Nodes Table:
ID Name Description Longitude Latitude Timestamp Altitude Heading Tilt Roll Panorama URL Visibility3d - list of ranges [from,to] - which nodes are visible from the current one. from, to are both relative to the current node, so merging several segments should not break visibility (not so easy in the map that is not linear path, but we'll think of something - adding new nodes (importing KML) should not change the relative sequence of indices (kml "name" tag).
Routes Table
ID Name Description Nodes List
PHP Methods
Notes
function distance ($lat1,$long1,$lat2,$long2) { $earthRadius=6378100; //meters $dlat= $lat2- $lat1; $dlong=$long2-$long1; $lat=($lat1+$lat2)/2; $dlong*= cos(deg2rad($lat)); return pi()*$earthRadius/180* sqrt($dlat*$dlat+$dlong*$dlong); }