MATLAB: An Introduction with Applications
MATLAB: An Introduction with Applications
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The shortest distance between two points on the surface of the globe (great circle distance) can be calculated by using the haversine formula. If F1. and ?1 are the latitude and longitude of point 1 and F2and ?2 are the latitude and longitude of point 2, the great circle distance between the points is given by: d = 2 R sin 1 a where a = sin Φ 2 Φ 1 2 2 + cos Φ 1 cos Φ 2 cos Φ 1 sin 2 λ 2 λ 1 2 , and R =3,959 mi is the Earth radius. Write a user-defined function that determines the distance between two points on the Earth. For the function name and arguments, use dis=GreatCirDis(Lat1, Lng1, Lat2, Lng2), where the input arguments are the latitude and longitude of the two points (degrees in decimal format), and dis is the great-circle distance in miles. Use the function to calculate the distance between London (51.50853°, 0.12574°) and New York City (40.71427°, -74.00597°).

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