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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T00:48:59+00:00 2026-05-18T00:48:59+00:00

I have been using the Moveable-Type website to aid me in some Geocoordinate calcuations

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I have been using the Moveable-Type website to aid me in some Geocoordinate calcuations and it’s been very useful, however, I have a bug in my calculation of the mid-point between two coordinates. My result is close to the expected, but not close enough:

posA = {47.64570362, -122.14073746}
posB = {47.64316917, -122.14032175}

expected result (taken from the movable type calculator) = 47°38′40″N, 122°08′26″W = {47.644444, -122.140556} my result: {49.6054801645915, -122.14052959995759}

Here is my code:

private Geocoordinate MidPoint(Geocoordinate posA, Geocoordinate posB)
{
   Geocoordinate midPoint = new Geocoordinate();

   double dLon = DegreesToRadians(posB.Longitude - posA.Longitude);
   double Bx = Math.Cos(DegreesToRadians(posB.Latitude)) * Math.Cos(dLon);
   double By = Math.Cos(DegreesToRadians(posB.Latitude)) * Math.Sin(dLon);

   midPoint.Latitude = RadiansToDegrees(Math.Atan2(Math.Sin(DegreesToRadians(posA.Latitude)) + Math.Sin(DegreesToRadians(posB.Latitude)), 
                Math.Sqrt((Math.Cos(DegreesToRadians(posA.Latitude)) + Bx) * (Math.Cos(DegreesToRadians(posA.Latitude))) + Bx) + By * By));

   midPoint.Longitude = posA.Longitude + RadiansToDegrees(Math.Atan2(By, Math.Cos(DegreesToRadians(posA.Latitude)) + Bx));

   return midPoint;
}

I’ve got a couple of private methods to do the conversion between Degrees and Radians and back.
E.g.

private double DegreeToRadian(double angle)
{
   return Math.PI * angle / 180.0;
}

I can’t work out why my results are off by a couple of degrees on the Lat value. Any ideas?

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    2026-05-18T00:48:59+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 12:48 am

    You placed some parentheses wrong. I marked the place in the code.

    private Geocoordinate MidPoint(Geocoordinate posA, Geocoordinate posB)
    {
       Geocoordinate midPoint = new Geocoordinate();
    
       double dLon = DegreesToRadians(posB.Longitude - posA.Longitude);
       double Bx = Math.Cos(DegreesToRadians(posB.Latitude)) * Math.Cos(dLon);
       double By = Math.Cos(DegreesToRadians(posB.Latitude)) * Math.Sin(dLon);
    
       midPoint.Latitude = RadiansToDegrees(Math.Atan2(
                    Math.Sin(DegreesToRadians(posA.Latitude)) + Math.Sin(DegreesToRadians(posB.Latitude)),
                    Math.Sqrt(
                        (Math.Cos(DegreesToRadians(posA.Latitude)) + Bx) *
                        (Math.Cos(DegreesToRadians(posA.Latitude)) + Bx) + By * By))); 
                     // (Math.Cos(DegreesToRadians(posA.Latitude))) + Bx) + By * By)); // Your Code
    
       midPoint.Longitude = posA.Longitude + RadiansToDegrees(Math.Atan2(By, Math.Cos(DegreesToRadians(posA.Latitude)) + Bx));
    
       return midPoint;
    }
    
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