Cross Track Distance
Compute the distance of a point to a great-circle path (also referred to as the cross track distance or cross track error). The great circle is defined by p1
and p2
, while p3
is the point away from the path.
dist2gc(p1, p2, p3, r=6378137, sign=FALSE)
p1 |
Start of great circle path. longitude/latitude of point(s). Can be a vector of two numbers, a matrix of 2 columns (first one is longitude, second is latitude) or a SpatialPoints* object |
p2 |
End of great circle path. As above |
p3 |
Point away from the great cricle path. As for p2 |
r |
radius of the earth; default = 6378137 |
sign |
logical. If |
A distance in units of r
(default is meters)
If sign=TRUE
, the sign indicates which side of the path p3 is on. Positive means right of the course from p1 to p2, negative means left.
Ed Williams and Robert Hijmans
dist2gc(c(0,0),c(90,90),c(80,80))
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