This library lets you compute distance, bearing, interpolations (mid points), and many other functions from a set of latitude / longitude pairs. Original code comes from http://www.movable-type.co.uk/scripts/latlong.html by Chris Veness
npm install sgeo
Parses string representing degrees/minutes/seconds into numeric degrees.
This is very flexible on formats, allowing signed decimal degrees, or deg-min-sec optionally suffixed by compass direction (NSEW). A variety of separators are accepted (eg 3º 37' 09"W) or fixed-width format without separators (eg 0033709W). Seconds and minutes may be omitted. (Note minimal validation is done).
var sgeo = require('sgeo');
var lat = sgeo.parseDMS('51 28 40.12 N');
var lon = sgeo.parseDMS('00 00 05.31 W');
Convert decimal degrees to deg/min/sec format.
degree, prime, double-prime symbols are added, but sign is discarded, though no compass direction is added
var dms = sgeo.toDMS(12.34544, 'dms', 2);
Provides various functionalities for geodesy calculations.
Initializing coordinates
var sgeo = require('sgeo');
var p1 = new sgeo.latlon(51.0, -5.5);
var p2 = new sgeo.latlon(58.4778, -3.01);
console.log(p1.lat); //display latitude
console.log(p1.lng); //display longitude
console.log(p1); //toString()
Calculate distance (in km)
var dist = p1.distanceTo(p2);
console.log(dist);
846.6
Calculate bearing (in degress clockwise from north 0 - 360)
var brng = p1.bearingTo(p2);
console.log(brng);
9.871855132189069
Calculate midpoint
var pm = p1.midpointTo(p2);
console.log(pm);
{ lat: 54.74522196955371, lng: -4.3700915168517 }
midpoint of multiple locations
var pm = sgeo.migpoint([p1, p2, p3]);
console.log(pm);
Interpolate points between p1 and p2
var inp = p1.interpolate(p2, 5);
console.dir(inp);
[ { lat: 51, lng: -5.499999999999999 },
{ lat: 52.87394889826373, lng: -4.959445475316697 },
{ lat: 54.74522196955371, lng: -4.370091516851731 },
{ lat: 56.613360847919104, lng: -3.7236677522713766 },
{ lat: 58.47780000000001, lng: -3.0099999999999985 } ]
Returns final bearing arriving at supplied destination point from this point; the final bearing will differ from the initial bearing by varying degrees according to distance and latitude
Returns the destination point from this point having traveled the given distance (in km) on the given initial bearing (bearing may vary before destination is reached)
Returns the point of intersection of two paths defined by point and bearing
Returns the distance from this point to the supplied point, in km, travelling along a rhumb line
Returns the bearing from this point to the supplied point along a rhumb line, in degrees
Returns the destination point from this point having traveled the given distance (in km) on the given bearing along a rhumb line
Returns the loxodromic midpoint (along a rhumb line) between this point and the supplied point.
Convert numeric degrees to deg/min/sec latitude (suffixed with N/S)
Convert numeric degrees to deg/min/sec longitude (suffixed with E/W)
Convert numeric degrees to deg/min/sec as a bearing
Most of the code was originally written by Chris Veness at http://www.movable-type.co.uk/scripts/latlong.html