l1011driver
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- Joined
- Dec 26, 2014
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One formula in my spreadsheet needs to know how many degrees of longitude exist between two geographical points. I'm really scratching my head on how to calculate this difference when the points of longitude are in different hemispheres.
For example, if one point is at 140 degrees east longitude (denoted as 140) and the other point is at 140 degrees west longitude (denoted as -140), that's a difference of 80 degrees of longitude. Can anyone help me out with a formula that will make this calculation? I would like to find a formula that would correctly calculate the difference in longitude between two points in the same hemisphere as well.
Thank you to anyone who has any suggestions.
Sincerely,
L1011driver
For example, if one point is at 140 degrees east longitude (denoted as 140) and the other point is at 140 degrees west longitude (denoted as -140), that's a difference of 80 degrees of longitude. Can anyone help me out with a formula that will make this calculation? I would like to find a formula that would correctly calculate the difference in longitude between two points in the same hemisphere as well.
Thank you to anyone who has any suggestions.
Sincerely,
L1011driver