// JavaScript Document

function distHaversine(lat1, lon1, lat2, lon2) {
  var R = 6371; // earth's mean radius in km
  var dLat = (lat2-lat1).toRad();
  var dLon = (lon2-lon1).toRad();
  lat1 = lat1.toRad(), lat2 = lat2.toRad();

  var a = Math.sin(dLat/2) * Math.sin(dLat/2) +
          Math.cos(lat1) * Math.cos(lat2) * 
          Math.sin(dLon/2) * Math.sin(dLon/2);
  var c = 2 * Math.atan2(Math.sqrt(a), Math.sqrt(1-a));
  var d = R * c;
  var d2= d * 3280.8399; 
  return d;
}

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// extend String object with method for parsing degrees or lat/long values to numeric degrees
//
// this is very flexible on formats, allowing signed decimal degrees, or deg-min-sec 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. (Minimal validation 
// is done).

String.prototype.parseDeg = function() {
  if (!isNaN(this)) return Number(this);                 // signed decimal degrees without NSEW
  
  var degLL = this.replace(/^-/,'').replace(/[NSEW]/i,'');  // strip off any sign or compass dir'n
  var dms = degLL.split(/[^0-9.,]+/);                     // split out separate d/m/s
  for (var i in dms) if (dms[i]=='') dms.splice(i,1);    // remove empty elements (see note below)
  switch (dms.length) {                                  // convert to decimal degrees...
    case 3:                                              // interpret 3-part result as d/m/s
      var deg = dms[0]/1 + dms[1]/60 + dms[2]/3600; break;
    case 2:                                              // interpret 2-part result as d/m
      var deg = dms[0]/1 + dms[1]/60; break;
    case 1:                                              // decimal or non-separated dddmmss
      if (/[NS]/i.test(this)) degLL = '0' + degLL;       // - normalise N/S to 3-digit degrees
      var deg = dms[0].slice(0,3)/1 + dms[0].slice(3,5)/60 + dms[0].slice(5)/3600; break;
    default: return NaN;
  }
  if (/^-/.test(this) || /[WS]/i.test(this)) deg = -deg; // take '-', west and south as -ve
  return deg;
}
// note: whitespace at start/end will split() into empty elements (except in IE)

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// extend Number object with methods for converting degrees/radians

Number.prototype.toRad = function() {  // convert degrees to radians
  return this * Math.PI / 180;
}

Number.prototype.toDeg = function() {  // convert radians to degrees (signed)
  return this * 180 / Math.PI;
}

Number.prototype.toBrng = function() {  // convert radians to degrees (as bearing: 0...360)
  return (this.toDeg()+360) % 360;
}


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// extend Number object with methods for presenting bearings & lat/longs

Number.prototype.toDMS = function() {  // convert numeric degrees to deg/min/sec
  var d = Math.abs(this);  // (unsigned result ready for appending compass dir'n)
  d += 1/7200;  // add ½ second for rounding
  var deg = Math.floor(d);
  var min = Math.floor((d-deg)*60);
  var sec = Math.floor((d-deg-min/60)*3600);
  // add leading zeros if required
  if (deg<100) deg = '0' + deg; if (deg<10) deg = '0' + deg;
  if (min<10) min = '0' + min;
  if (sec<10) sec = '0' + sec;
  return deg + '\u00B0' + min + '\u2032' + sec + '\u2033';
}

Number.prototype.toLat = function() {  // convert numeric degrees to deg/min/sec latitude
  return this.toDMS().slice(1) + (this<0 ? 'S' : 'N');  // knock off initial '0' for lat!
}

Number.prototype.toLon = function() {  // convert numeric degrees to deg/min/sec longitude
  return this.toDMS() + (this>0 ? 'E' : 'W');
}

Number.prototype.toPrecision = function(fig) {  // override toPrecision method with one which displays 
  if (this == 0) return 0;                      // trailing zeros in place of exponential notation
  var scale = Math.ceil(Math.log(this)*Math.LOG10E);
  var mult = Math.pow(10, fig-scale);
  return Math.round(this*mult)/mult;
}

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