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Microsoft SQL Server
Catégorie:
Autre
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SQL Server:
SQL Server 2008
Application:
Web
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Thread ID:
01459871
Message ID:
01459966
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>>And if you store the Latitude and Longitude in radians, then it becomes
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>I just want to make sure I understand this "store the Latitude and Longitude in radians" terminology. Are there two ways of storing Latitude on Longitude? I always thought there is only one set of coordinates to identify a location.


Yes, but the coordinates (lat/lon) can be expressed in both degrees and radians

It would be faster for the calculations - since all the formulae work on radians

360 degrees = 2 * PI() radians

You can store the coordinates in either degrees or radians
Gregory
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