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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T22:29:50+00:00 2026-05-13T22:29:50+00:00

Can any trig or GPS experts help me out here? I’m trying to create

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Can any trig or GPS experts help me out here? I’m trying to create a geo-spacial bounding box (rectangle) calculation returning the maximum latitude and longitude using the following method that I’ve retrieved. I am calling the method once for each of the for bearings: north, south, east and west. With these four values I intend to query my Core Data store for all objects within the box.

  -(CLLocation*) offsetLocation:(CLLocation*)startLocation:(double)offsetMeters:(double)bearing {


    double EARTH_MEAN_RADIUS_METERS = 6372796.99;
    double newLatitude = asin( sin(startLocation.coordinate.latitude) * cos(offsetMeters/EARTH_MEAN_RADIUS_METERS) + cos(startLocation.coordinate.latitude) * sin(offsetMeters/EARTH_MEAN_RADIUS_METERS) * cos(bearing) );
    double newLongitude = startLocation.coordinate.longitude + atan2( sin(bearing) * sin(offsetMeters/EARTH_MEAN_RADIUS_METERS) * cos(startLocation.coordinate.latitude), cos(offsetMeters/EARTH_MEAN_RADIUS_METERS) - sin(startLocation.coordinate.latitude) * sin(newLatitude));


    CLLocation *tempLocation = [[CLLocation alloc] initWithLatitude:newLatitude longitude:newLongitude];
    [tempLocation autorelease];
    return tempLocation;
}

The problem is the calculation for the newLatitude offset is definitely incorrect. Given the following:

startLocation: latitude 37.331688999999997, longitude -122.030731
offsetMeters : 1000
bearing : 0 (north)

newLatitude returns -0.36726592610659514 (incorrect).

Any suggestions? I’ve coded around this particular formula until now and this one has me stumped. I’ve also tried translating a different formula from PHP to no avail. I figure the above is exactly what I need if it can be tweaked.

Thanks,
b.dot

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    2026-05-13T22:29:50+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 10:29 pm

    I haven’t looked at your code, but you could also use the MapKit function MKCoordinateRegionMakeWithDistance() to have the framework calculate a bounding box for you.

    CLLocationCoordinate2D center = { 37.3, -122.0 };
    MKCoordinateRegion region = MKCoordinateRegionMakeWithDistance(center, 2000.0, 2000.0);
    CLLocationCoordinate2D northWestCorner, southEastCorner;
    northWestCorner.latitude  = center.latitude  - (region.span.latitudeDelta  / 2.0);
    northWestCorner.longitude = center.longitude + (region.span.longitudeDelta / 2.0);
    southEastCorner.latitude  = center.latitude  + (region.span.latitudeDelta  / 2.0);
    southEastCorner.longitude = center.longitude - (region.span.longitudeDelta / 2.0);
    
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