On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 3:02 PM, Geoffrey <lists@serioustechnology.com> wrote:
> Does postgresql have functions to calculate the distance between two sets of
> longitude and latitude.
for posterity, if you are not:
*) very interested in high performance (that is, ok w/sql implementation)
*) needing super accurate results (ok with GC distance)
*) wanting to deal with dependencies (postgis, earthdistance)
*) interested in gist for indexed spacial searches
try this:
create or replace function gc_dist(_lat1 float8, _lon1 float8, _lat2
float8, _lon2 float8) returns float8 as
$$
select ACOS(SIN($1)*SIN($3)+COS($1)*COS($3)*COS($4-$2))*6371;
$$ language sql immutable;
I took that from here:
http://www.movable-type.co.uk/scripts/latlong.html
postgres=# select gc_dist(42, -74, 29, -81);
gc_dist
------------------
3725.88928230352
results in km. for serious stuff postgis is definitely the way to go.
merlin