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'Geo::Calc' implements a variety of calculations for latitude/longitude points All these formulare are for calculations on the basis of a spherical earth (ignoring ellipsoidal effects) which is accurate enough* for most purposes. [ In fact, the earth is very slightly ellipsoidal; using a spherical model gives errors typically up to 0.3% ].
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perl-Geo-Calc-0.120.0-1.mga9.noarch.html | Simple geo calculator for points and distances | Mageia 9 for i586 | perl-Geo-Calc-0.120.0-1.mga9.noarch.rpm |
perl-Geo-Calc-0.120.0-1.mga9.noarch.html | Simple geo calculator for points and distances | Mageia 9 for armv7hl | perl-Geo-Calc-0.120.0-1.mga9.noarch.rpm |
perl-Geo-Calc-0.120.0-1.mga9.noarch.html | Simple geo calculator for points and distances | Mageia 9 for x86_64 | perl-Geo-Calc-0.120.0-1.mga9.noarch.rpm |
perl-Geo-Calc-0.120.0-1.mga9.noarch.html | Simple geo calculator for points and distances | Mageia 9 for aarch64 | perl-Geo-Calc-0.120.0-1.mga9.noarch.rpm |
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