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Spherical Geometry and Vincenty’s Formulae
Wikipedia has detailed articles on: Spherical Geometry and Vincenty’s Formulae (for geometric calculations on an ellipsoid). The spreadsheet Vincenty.zip uses those resources to perform the following calculations, using both on-sheet calculations and VBA user-defined functions (UDF’s): Calculation of distance and … Continue reading
Posted in Computing - general, Coordinate Geometry, Excel, Maths, Newton, UDFs, VBA
Tagged ellipsoid area, ellipsoid distance, Excel, Spherical Geometry, UDF, VBA, Vincenty's Formulae
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