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Geo::Inverse(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Geo::Inverse(3pm)

Geo::Inverse - Calculate geographic distance from a latitude and longitude pair

  use Geo::Inverse;
  my $obj                         = Geo::Inverse->new();                    #default "WGS84"
  my ($lat1, $lon1, $lat2, $lon2) = (38.87, -77.05, 38.95, -77.23);
  my ($faz, $baz, $dist)          = $obj->inverse($lat1,$lon1,$lat2,$lon2); #array context
  my $dist=$obj->inverse($lat1, $lon1, $lat2, $lon2);                       #scalar context
  print "Input Lat: $lat1 Lon: $lon1\n";
  print "Input Lat: $lat2 Lon: $lon2\n";
  print "Output Distance: $dist\n";
  print "Output Forward Azimuth: $faz\n";
  print "Output Back Azimuth: $baz\n";

This module is a pure Perl port of the NGS program in the public domain "inverse" by Robert (Sid) Safford and Stephen J. Frakes.

The new() constructor may be called with any parameter that is appropriate to the ellipsoid method which establishes the ellipsoid.

  my $obj = Geo::Inverse->new(); # default "WGS84"

Method to set or retrieve the current ellipsoid object. The ellipsoid is a Geo::Ellipsoids object.

  my $ellipsoid = $obj->ellipsoid;  #Default is WGS84
  $obj->ellipsoid('Clarke 1866'); #Built in ellipsoids from Geo::Ellipsoids
  $obj->ellipsoid({a=>1});        #Custom Sphere 1 unit radius

This method is the user frontend to the mathematics. This interface will not change in future versions.

  my ($faz, $baz, $dist) = $obj->inverse($lat1,$lon1,$lat2,$lon2);

Please open an issue on GitHub

No guarantees that Perl handles all of the double precision calculations in the same manner as Fortran.

MIT License

Copyright (c) 2022 Michael R. Davis

Geo::Ellipsoid, GIS::Distance::GeoEllipsoid, Geo::Calc

2023-01-07 perl v5.36.0