You may try netpas distance table at http://www.netpas.net

I would also like to know how to build algorithms etc. for google
maps. Could you please guide ?

Bero

On 13 Ağustos, 13:46, Andrew Leach <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On Aug 13, 8:08 am, Kocki <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > How to make route over the seas?
>
> With some difficulty, I think. The API doesn't do this: it's intended
> to produce driving/walking directions. Occasionally those directions
> include sea-tunnels or ferries, but sea voyages you can't drive on to
> aren't included.
>
> To find sea routes is not trivial. You'll need coastal outlines for a
> start, and then calculate a suitable routing algorithm. To go from
> London to Hamburg (for example) is fairly straightforward; but from
> Buenos Aires to Santiago has at least three possibilities -- north
> through the Panama Canal, south around Cape Horn, or east past the
> Cape of Good Hope and Australia. Finding the shortest route of the
> three possibilities is easy; working out the possibilities is not.
>
> I believe I've seen an example, but (a) I can't find it even using
> Google Search rather than the group search; (b) I think they used
> their own routing engine.
>
> Andrew
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