I agree with imarshad, and I should add that North is positive, South negative and E Positive, West negative normally and this fist into all the equations I use for Spherical/Cartesian plots as well.
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Please can you tell me what you think would be the most suitable data type for storing latitude and longitude coordinates for the UK in a mysql database. The coordinates are in the form 50.12345 or -2.1234. I am unsure as to whether to use a numerical data type as i do not know how the coordinates behave and if they are true numbers in the sense of the word.
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by: imarshadPosted on 2005-05-10 at 21:35:56ID: 13975010
I am not sure about the datatypes of mySQL but I personally always store Latitude and Longitude as Numeric datatype....
In my MSAcess Tables I store Lat/Long as Data Type: Number Field Size: Single
In SQL Server I have Lat/Long as Data Type: Float Length:8
In Oracle I use Float(126)....
and yes your Lat/Long will always remain Numeric (If you donot include the hemisphere info i.e N/S or E/W)
Imran