How to calculate distance between two locations using their longitude and latitude value
Here my code I used below code to calculate the distance between two location using their latitude and longitude. It is giving wrong distance. sometimes getting right and sometimes getting irrelevant distance.
We are getting lat1 and lng1 from database.
//getting lat2 and lng2 from GPS as below
public class MyLocationListener implements LocationListener {
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public void onLocationChanged(Location loc)
{
lat2=loc.getLatitude();
lng2=loc.getLongitude();
String Text = "My current location is: " +"Latitud = "+ loc.getLatitude() +"Longitud = " + loc.getLongitude();
//System.out.println("Lat & Lang form Loc"+Text);
//Toast.makeText( getApplicationContext(), Text,Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();
}
@Override
public void onProviderDisabled(String provider)
{
}
@Override
public void onProviderEnabled(String provider)
{
}
@Override
public void onStatusChanged(String provider, int status, Bundle extras)
{
}
//Calculating distance
double earthRadius = 3958.75;
double dLat = Math.toRadians(lat1-lat2);
double dLng = Math.toRadians(lng1-lng2);
double a = Math.sin(dLat/2) * Math.sin(dLat/2) +
Math.cos(Math.toRadians(lat2)) * Math.cos(Math.toRadians(lat1)) *
Math.sin(dLng/2) * Math.sin(dLng/2);
double c = 2 * Math.atan2(Math.sqrt(a), Math.sqrt(1-a));
double dist = earthRadius * c;
There is an android.location.Location.distanceBetween()
method which does this quite well.
Android Developer Docs: Location
As shown in the article at https://dzone.com/articles/distance-calculation-using-3 and in the answer at Calculating distance between two points, using latitude longitude? —
private double distance(double lat1, double lon1, double lat2, double lon2) { double theta = lon1 - lon2; double dist = Math.sin(deg2rad(lat1)) * Math.sin(deg2rad(lat2)) + Math.cos(deg2rad(lat1)) * Math.cos(deg2rad(lat2)) * Math.cos(deg2rad(theta)); dist = Math.acos(dist); dist = rad2deg(dist); dist = dist * 60 * 1.1515; return (dist); } private double deg2rad(double deg) { return (deg * Math.PI / 180.0); } private double rad2deg(double rad) { return (rad * 180.0 / Math.PI); }
Try this code.
startPoint.distanceTo(endPoint) function returns the distance between those places in meters.
Location startPoint=new Location("locationA");
startPoint.setLatitude(17.372102);
startPoint.setLongitude(78.484196);
Location endPoint=new Location("locationA");
endPoint.setLatitude(17.375775);
endPoint.setLongitude(78.469218);
double distance=startPoint.distanceTo(endPoint);
here "distance" is our required result in Meters. I hope it will work for android.
in build.gradle:
compile 'com.google.maps.android:android-maps-utils:0.4'
and then:
public static Double distanceBetween(LatLng point1, LatLng point2) {
if (point1 == null || point2 == null) {
return null;
}
return SphericalUtil.computeDistanceBetween(point1, point2);
}
If you have two Location Objects Location loc1
and Location loc2
you do
float distance = loc1.distanceTo(loc2);
If you have longitude and latitude values you use the static distanceBetween()
function
float[] results = new float[1];
Location.distanceBetween(startLatitude, startLongitude,
endLatitude, endLongitude, results);
float distance = results[0];
In Kotlin
private fun distanceInMeter(startLat: Double, startLon: Double, endLat: Double, endLon: Double): Float {
var results = FloatArray(1)
Location.distanceBetween(startLat,startLon,endLat,endLon,results)
return results[0]
}
private String getDistanceOnRoad(double latitude, double longitude,
double prelatitute, double prelongitude) {
String result_in_kms = "";
String url = "http://maps.google.com/maps/api/directions/xml?origin="
+ latitude + "," + longitude + "&destination=" + prelatitute
+ "," + prelongitude + "&sensor=false&units=metric";
String tag[] = { "text" };
HttpResponse response = null;
try {
HttpClient httpClient = new DefaultHttpClient();
HttpContext localContext = new BasicHttpContext();
HttpPost httpPost = new HttpPost(url);
response = httpClient.execute(httpPost, localContext);
InputStream is = response.getEntity().getContent();
DocumentBuilder builder = DocumentBuilderFactory.newInstance()
.newDocumentBuilder();
Document doc = builder.parse(is);
if (doc != null) {
NodeList nl;
ArrayList args = new ArrayList();
for (String s : tag) {
nl = doc.getElementsByTagName(s);
if (nl.getLength() > 0) {
Node node = nl.item(nl.getLength() - 1);
args.add(node.getTextContent());
} else {
args.add(" - ");
}
}
result_in_kms = String.format("%s", args.get(0));
}
} catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
return result_in_kms;
}
private float distanceFrom_in_Km(float lat1, float lng1, float lat2, float lng2) {
if (lat1== null || lng1== null || lat2== null || lng2== null)
{
return null;
}
double earthRadius = 6371000; //meters
double dLat = Math.toRadians(lat2-lat1);
double dLng = Math.toRadians(lng2-lng1);
double a = Math.sin(dLat/2) * Math.sin(dLat/2) +
Math.cos(Math.toRadians(lat1)) * Math.cos(Math.toRadians(lat2)) *
Math.sin(dLng/2) * Math.sin(dLng/2);
double c = 2 * Math.atan2(Math.sqrt(a), Math.sqrt(1-a));
float dist = (float) (earthRadius * c);
return dist;
}
Use the below method for calculating the distance of two different locations.
public double getKilometers(double lat1, double long1, double lat2, double long2) {
double PI_RAD = Math.PI / 180.0;
double phi1 = lat1 * PI_RAD;
double phi2 = lat2 * PI_RAD;
double lam1 = long1 * PI_RAD;
double lam2 = long2 * PI_RAD;
return 6371.01 * acos(sin(phi1) * sin(phi2) + cos(phi1) * cos(phi2) * cos(lam2 - lam1));}
Try This below method code to get the distance in meter between two location, hope it will help for you
public static double distance(LatLng start, LatLng end){
try {
Location location1 = new Location("locationA");
location1.setLatitude(start.latitude);
location1.setLongitude(start.longitude);
Location location2 = new Location("locationB");
location2.setLatitude(end.latitude);
location2.setLongitude(end.longitude);
double distance = location1.distanceTo(location2);
return distance;
} catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
return 0;
}
Why are you writing the code for calculating the distance by yourself?
Check the api's in Location class
You should use Haversine Distance Formulas
Haversine Formulas used to calculate the great distance between two points on the earth.
public void haversine(double lat1, double lon1, double lat2, double lon2) {
double Rad = 6372.8; //Earth's Radius In kilometers
// TODO Auto-generated method stub
double dLat = Math.toRadians(lat2 - lat1);
double dLon = Math.toRadians(lon2 - lon1);
lat1 = Math.toRadians(lat1);
lat2 = Math.toRadians(lat2);
double a = Math.sin(dLat / 2) * Math.sin(dLat / 2) + Math.sin(dLon / 2) * Math.sin(dLon / 2) * Math.cos(lat1) * Math.cos(lat2);
double c = 2 * Math.asin(Math.sqrt(a));
haverdistanceKM = Rad * c;
}
Updated on October 8, 2021
Returns the approximate distance in meters between this location and the given location. Distance is defined using the WGS84 ellipsoid.
Java
public float getDistance(double startLat,double startLang,double endLat,double endLang) {
Location locStart = new Location("");
locStart.setLatitude(startLat);
locStart.setLongitude(startLang);
Location locEnd = new Location("");
locEnd.setLatitude(endLat);
locEnd.setLongitude(endLang);
return locStart.distanceTo(locEnd);
}
Kotlin
private fun getDistance(
startLat: Double,
startLang: Double,
endLat: Double,
endLang: Double
): Float {
val locStart = Location("")
locStart.latitude = startLat
locStart.longitude = startLang
val locEnd = Location("")
locEnd.latitude = endLat
locEnd.longitude = endLang
return locStart.distanceTo(locEnd)
}
Returns the approximate distance in meters between this location and the given location. Distance is defined using the WGS84 ellipsoid.
public float getMesureLatLang(double lat,double lang) {
Location loc1 = new Location("");
loc1.setLatitude(getLatitute());// current latitude
loc1.setLongitude(getLangitute());//current Longitude
Location loc2 = new Location("");
loc2.setLatitude(lat);
loc2.setLongitude(lang);
return loc1.distanceTo(loc2);
// return distance(getLatitute(),getLangitute(),lat,lang);
}
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