
Computes the total length of a polyline.
distTot(pts,decdeg=FALSE)
A matrix or data.frame of the node coordinates column 1 = x,column 2 = y.
TRUE if point coordinates are longitude-latitude decimal degrees, in which case distances are measured in meters
A numeric distance.
If degdec is FALSE (default), distance computed is Euclidian. Units depends on the coordinate systems. If decdeg = TRUE, D = 1852 * 60 * (180/pi) * acos ( sin(la1) * sin(la2) + cos(la1) * cos(la2) * cos(abs(lg1 - lg2)). This method calculates the great circle distance, is based on spherical trigonometry, and assumes that:
1 minute of arc is 1 nautical mile
1 nautical mile is 1.852 km
# NOT RUN {
x<-c(10,56,100)
y<-c(23,32,150)
distTot(cbind(x,y))
# }
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