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Wcalc is a very capable calculator. It supports abitrary precision, has standard functions (sin, asin, and sinh for example, in either radians or degrees), many pre-defined constants (pi, e, c, etc.), support for using variables, "active" variables, a command history, hex/octal/binary input and...
Platforms: Windows, Mac, *nix, C/C++, BSD Solaris
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The function assumes the WGS84 model.Latitude is customary geodetic (not geocentric).Inputs may be scalars, vectors, or matrices of the same size and shape. Outputs will have that same size and shape.Usage[lat,lon,alt] = ecef2lla(x,y,z)lat = geodetic latitude (radians)lon = longitude (radians)alt...
Platforms: Windows, Mac, *nix, Matlab, Solaris
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ECEF2LLA - convert earth-centered earth-fixed (ECEF) cartesian coordinates to latitude, longitude, and altitude.USAGE:[lat,lon,alt] = ecef2lla(x,y,z)lat = geodetic latitude (radians)lon = longitude (radians)alt = height above WGS84 ellipsoid (m)x = ECEF X-coordinate (m)y = ECEF Y-coordinate (m)z...
Platforms: Matlab
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A collection of geodetic functions that solve a variety of problems in geodesy. Supports a wide range of common and user-defined reference ellipsoids. Most functions are vectorized. Functions include:Angle Conversions deg2rad - Degrees to radians dms2deg - Degrees,minutes,seconds to degrees...
Platforms: Matlab
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moonpos calculates the moon position using the method in the bookAstronomical Algorithms by Jean Meeus, Chapter 45, pp 307 - 313. Thealgorithm used is accurate to about 10 arcsec in longitude and 4 arcsecin latitude according to the book, although the time range is notmentioned. The periodic...
Platforms: Matlab
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