p1 <- sgo_points(list(-3.9369, 56.1165), epsg=4326)
lon <- c(-4.25181,-3.18827)
lat <- c(55.86424, 55.95325)
pts <- sgo_points(list(longitude=lon, latitude=lat), epsg=4326)
p1.to.pts <- sgo_distance(p1, pts, by.element = TRUE)
## Perimeter of a polygon defined as a series of ordered points:
lon <- c(-6.43698696, -6.43166843, -6.42706831, -6.42102546,
-6.42248238, -6.42639092, -6.42998435, -6.43321409)
lat <- c(58.21740316, 58.21930597, 58.22014035, 58.22034112,
58.21849188, 58.21853606, 58.21824033, 58.21748949)
pol <- sgo_points(list(lon, lat), epsg=4326)
# Create a copy of the polygon with its coordinates shifted one position
# so that we can calculate easily the distance between vertices
coords <- sgo_coordinates(pol)
pol.shift.one <- sgo_points(rbind(coords[-1, ], coords[1, ]), epsg=pol$epsg)
perimeter <- sum(sgo_distance(pol, pol.shift.one, by.element=TRUE))
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