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I am using the following scripting that I found on the net to grab all postal codes between a given set coordinates.

When using it my concern is that when some postal codes being grab are greater than the distance entered; not by much - about 20 KM off.

function GetPostalCodes($latitude, $longitude, $range) {
    $radius = 3959;
    $north = rad2deg(asin(sin(deg2rad($latitude)) * cos($range / $radius) + cos(deg2rad($latitude)) * sin($range / $radius) * cos(deg2rad(0))));
    $south = rad2deg(asin(sin(deg2rad($latitude)) * cos($range / $radius) + cos(deg2rad($latitude)) * sin($range / $radius) * cos(deg2rad(180))));
    $east = rad2deg(deg2rad($longitude) + atan2(sin(deg2rad(90)) * sin($range / $radius) * cos(deg2rad($latitude)), cos($range / $radius) - sin(deg2rad($latitude)) * sin(deg2rad($north))));
    $west = rad2deg(deg2rad($longitude) + atan2(sin(deg2rad(270)) * sin($range / $radius) * cos(deg2rad($latitude)), cos($range / $radius) - sin(deg2rad($latitude)) * sin(deg2rad($north))));
    $return = DBSelectAllArrays("SELECT postal FROM postalcodes WHERE (latitude <= $north AND latitude >= $south AND longitude <= $east AND longitude >= $west)");
    krsort($return);
    if (empty($return)) return false;
    return $return;
}

Is there something I am missing to get a more accurate result?

È stato utile?

Soluzione

Given your comments:

$radius = 6371.0; // mean radius of Earth in km

This is taken from wikipedia, but I've seen it within a +/- 3km tolerance from other sources. I began to question whether you were using great circle distance calculations, but this is more important for accuracy over longer distances due to the curvature of the earths surface.

Altri suggerimenti

Tim, you started by using a bounding box (rectangle) and then with the Haversine formula, you'll get a radius (circle), which generally is much better if you just want people within a certain distance. You don't state your purpose, but if you're looking for people who may travel a certain distance to you, you may want to consider metropolitan areas, which vary in shape. If so, look at: Canadian Metro Areas data

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