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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T07:31:47+00:00 2026-05-13T07:31:47+00:00

After extensive research and fun learning about Google’s mapping api, I am building a

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After extensive research and fun learning about Google’s mapping api, I am building a digital antenna map application. At this point, the next step in the project plan is to build a memory-map replication of the google map that is locating digital tv stations based upon input from the user’s address. So, I am using this math code to formulate the bearing of the center of the google map and a lat/lng point from the database result set.

My question is: How can I complete the math to show the bearing in degrees?

this code is the math that returns the following array result set:

1.21  
1.10  
1.10  
1.10  
1.10  
2.62  
-0.29  
-1.17  
0.12  
3.04  

var y = Math.sin(longitude-center.lng()) * Math.cos(latitude);
var x = Math.cos(center.lat())*Math.sin(latitude) - Math.sin(center.lat())*Math.cos(latitude)*Math.cos(longitude-center.lng());
var bearing = (Math.atan2(y, x)).toFixed(2);

There seems to something missing in my calculations. The db table is holding the longitude values as a negative number to represent the upper western quadrant of the globe.

Any suggestions to complete my math would save a million nuerons, I’ve already burned a trillion.

Taking the degrees to radian suggestion, I’ve modified the javascript code:

 var radLat1 = center.lat() * Math.PI / 180;
 var radLat2 = latitude * Math.PI / 180;
 var radLng1 = center.lng() * Math.PI / 180;
 var radLng2 = longitude * Math.PI / 180;

 var y = Math.sin(radLng2- radLng1) * Math.cos(radLng2);
 var x = Math.cos(radLat1)*Math.sin(radLat2) -        Math.sin(radLat1)*Math.cos(radLat2)*Math.cos(radLng2-radLng1);
 var bearing = (Math.atan2(y, x)).toFixed(2);

url to testing project site: click here

the div at the bottom of the page is a result set returned from 2 arrays, the first holding the distance and second holding the bearing measurement.

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    2026-05-13T07:31:48+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 7:31 am

    Google maps returns coordinates in degrees. Of course, trig functions expect radians. So you’ll want to convert to radians first:

    function deg_to_rad(degrees) {
        return degrees * Math.PI / 180;
    }
    

    Your math looks like it’s trying to do the the Haversine formula. I found a javascript implementation here for you to check your code against.

    You can check your results against the FCC’s DTV engineering maps.

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