Double or decimal for latitude/longitude values in C#

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臣服心动 2020-12-24 04:02

What is the best data type to use when storing geopositional data in C#? I would use decimal for it\'s exactness, but operations on decimal floating point numbers are slower

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  • 2020-12-24 04:50

    A double has up to 15 decimal digits of precision. So, lets assume three of those digits are going to be on the left of the decimal point for lat/long values (max of 180deg). This leaves 12 digits of precision on the right. Since a degree of lat/long is ~111km, 5 of those 12 digits would give us precision to the meter. 3 more digits would give us precision to the millimeter. The remaining 4 digits would get us precision to around 100 nanometers. Since double will win from the perspective of performance and memory, I see no reason to even consider using decimal.

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  • 2020-12-24 04:59

    I faced this question quite a while ago when i started with spacial programming. I read a book a while ago that led me to this.

    //sql server has a really cool dll that deals with spacial data such like
    //geography points and so on. 
    //add this namespace
    Using Microsoft.SqlServer.Types;
    

    //SqlGeography.Point(dblLat, dblLon, srid)

    var lat_lon_point = Microsoft.SqlServer.Types.SqlGeography.Point(lat, lon, 4326);
    

    This is the best way when working in your application with spacial data. then to save the data use this in sql

    CREATE TABLE myGeoTable
    {
    LatLonPoint GEOMETRY 
    }
    

    else, if you are using something else that isnt sql just convert the point to hexadecimal and store it. I know after a long time using spacial that this is the safest.

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  • 2020-12-24 05:02

    Go for double, there are several reasons.

    • Trigonometric functions are available only for double
    • Precision of double (range of 100 nanometers) is far beyond anything you'll ever require for Lat/Lon values
    • GeoCoordinate Class and third-Party modules (e.g. DotSpatial) also use double for coordinates
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  • 2020-12-24 05:06

    Double

    Combining the answers it is how Microsoft represents it itself in SqlGeography library

    [get: Microsoft.SqlServer.Server.SqlMethod(IsDeterministic=true, IsPrecise=true)] public System.Data.SqlTypes.SqlDouble Lat { get; } Property Value SqlDouble A SqlDouble value that specifies the latitude.

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