Haversine
A simple haversine formula module for Node.js
Installation
$ npm install haversine
Usage
haversine (start, end, options)
const haversine = require('haversine')
const start = {
latitude: 30.849635,
longitude: -83.24559
}
const end = {
latitude: 27.950575,
longitude: -82.457178
}
console.log(haversine(start, end))
console.log(haversine(start, end, {unit: 'mile'}))
console.log(haversine(start, end, {unit: 'meter'}))
console.log(haversine(start, end, {threshold: 1}))
console.log(haversine(start, end, {threshold: 1, unit: 'mile'}))
console.log(haversine(start, end, {threshold: 1, unit: 'meter'}))
api
options.unit
- Unit of measurement applied to result (default km
, available km, mile, meter, nmi
)options.threshold
- If passed, will result in library returning boolean
value of whether or not the start and end points are within that supplied threshold. (default null
)options.format
- The format of start and end coordinate arguments. See table below for available values. (default null
)
Format | Example |
---|
undefined (default) | { latitude: 30.849635, longitude: -83.24559] } |
[lat,lon] | [30.849635, -83.24559] |
[lon,lat] | [-83.24559, 30.849635] |
{lat,lon} | { lat: 30.849635, lon: -83.24559] } |
geojson | { type: 'Feature', geometry: { coordinates: [-83.24559, 30.849635] } } |
MIT License