This script calculates distance between two US zip codes. Included sub-routines can be used to calculate any distance between latitude and longitude coordinates. The calculation accounts for the fact that the earth is not a perfect sphere.
Geozip Calc Distance Between Zip Codes is Unix compatible. Calculates distance between zip codes in the US or finds zip codes within a given distance. The sub-routines included can be used to calculate distance between latitude and longitude...
A database of US addresses and corresponding geographical coordinates. It can be used to find the location of any given address or to calculate distance between two addresses. It consists of 30,000,000 records.
Chartdirector Chart And Graph Component Visit | Rate | Error is a Windows compatible extremely powerful and flexible charting component for creating professionally looking and clickable charts. It's object oriented API enables developers to...
This is an article that deals on creating script to calculate distance between cities. In this tutorial author explains that this process has three routines the major one is GetDistance, this enables the users to perform calculation for distance...
The AreaCodeDistance is a simple distance calculator script with which you can calculate the distance between two cities or states by simply entering the telephone area codes. The result will be displayed in miles and is only approximate. The...
Calculating intervals between two dates is a tutorial which helps the users to find the intervals like time intervals, first day of week, first day of year, etc., between two particular dates on their websites. The procedure of the tutorial is...
Learn how to calculate the difference between two dates in JavaScript, and in the process, derive some useful applications such as counting down to a particular event, counting up, displaying what's new on your page etc.
This applet is used to convert between two units of measure. Includes several Physics constants as well.
This is a game between two players, each taking turns to place one Uranium 235 atom in a grid. Any atom that has three (3) or more atoms adjacent to it immediately goes critical and explodes, thereby destroying itself and its immediate neighbours,... |