timmah1 Posted March 21, 2012 Share Posted March 21, 2012 How do I show how many miles away the nearest location is? This code works with showing stores within the radius of the zip code entered, but it does not show the miles. Can anybody see what I have to do to display the miles? <?php // Create page variables $r = NULL; $z = NULL; $stores = NULL; $Errors = NULL; include('inc/connect.db.mrk.php'); // Declare page functions function Dist($lat1, $lon1, $lat2, $lon2) { $distance = sin(deg2rad($lat1)) * sin(deg2rad($lat2)) + cos(deg2rad($lat1)) * cos(deg2rad($lat2)) * cos(deg2rad($lon1 - $lon2)); $distance = (rad2deg(acos($distance))) * 69.09; return $distance; } ### Handle form if submitted if (isset ($_POST['submitted'])) { // Validate Postcode code field if (!empty ($_POST['zip']) && is_numeric ($_POST['zip'])) { $z = (int)$_POST['zip']; // Verify Postcode code exists $query = "SELECT latitude, longitude FROM zipdata WHERE zip = '$z'"; //$result = mysql_query ($query); $result=mysql_query($query) or die ('Invalid query.'); if (mysql_num_rows ($result) == 1) { $zip = mysql_fetch_assoc ($result); } else { $Errors = '<p>The postcode code you entered was not found!</p>'; $z=NULL; } } // Validate radius field if (isset ($_POST['radius']) && is_numeric ($_POST['radius'])) { $r = (int)$_POST['radius']; } // Proceed if no errors were found if ($r && $z) { // Retrieve coordinates of the locations $result = mysql_query("SELECT LocAddState, MktName, LocAddSt, LocAddZip, LocAddCity, x1, y1 FROM store INNER JOIN zipdata ON store.LocAddZip=zipdata.zip") or die(mysql_error()); //$result = mysql_query ($query); // Go through and check all locations while ($row = mysql_fetch_assoc ($result)) { // Separate closest locations $distance = Dist($row['y1'], $row['x1'], $zip['latitude'], $zip['longitude']); // Check if store is in radius if ($distance <= $r) { $stores[] = array ( 'name' => $row['MktName'], 'address' => $row['LocAddSt'], 'state' => $row['LocAddState'], 'town' => $row['LocAddCity'], 'postal' => $row['LocAddZip'], ); } } } else { $Errors = ($Errors) ? $Errors : '<p>Errors were found please try again!</p>'; } } ?><html> <head> <title>Store Locator</title> </head> <body> <form action="" method="post"> <p>Enter your zip code below to find locations near you.</p> <?php echo ($Errors) ? $Errors : ''; ?> <div> <label>Zip:</label> <input name="zip" type="text" size="10" maxlength="5" /> </div> <div> <label>Search Area:</label> <select name="radius" id="radius"> <option value="5">5 mi.</option> <option value="10">10 mi.</option> <option value="15">15 mi.</option> <option value="20">20 mi.</option> <option value="50">50 mi.</option> <option value="100">100 mi.</option> </select> </div> <div> <input type="hidden" name="submitted" value="submitted" /> <input type="submit" value="Submit" /> </div> </form> <?php if (isset ($stores)) { if (!empty ($stores)) { echo '<p><strong>' . count ($stores) . ' results were found.</strong></p>'; foreach ($stores as $value) { echo '<p><strong>' . $value['name'] . '</strong><br />'; echo $value['address'] . '<br />'; echo $value['town'] . ', ' . $value['state'] . ' ' . $value['postal'].'<br />'; echo $distance . ' miles away <br />'; /*echo ' <a target="_blank" href="http://maps.google.com/maps?q=', $value['address'], ' ', $value['town'], ', ', $value['state'], ' ', $value['postal'], '">Map this location</a><br />'; */ echo '</p>'; } } else { echo '<p><strong>No results found</strong></p>'; } } ?> </body> </html> Right now it shows like this 1482.92070414 miles away Thanks in advance Quote Link to comment https://forums.phpfreaks.com/topic/259384-get-the-distance/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
Psycho Posted March 21, 2012 Share Posted March 21, 2012 A quick google search found this page: http://www.movable-type.co.uk/scripts/latlong.html There are several different formulas and explanations of the logic behind the formulas as well as sample code. the code is in JavaScript, but it should give you enough information to convert to PHP. I'm not going to deconstruct your current formula and try to determine what is wrong and I think the process of finding the corresponding PHP functions for the JavaScript functions should be pretty easy. Quote Link to comment https://forums.phpfreaks.com/topic/259384-get-the-distance/#findComment-1329692 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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