you are right, but if I put

 N= 90
 S= -90
 E= 170
 W= -170

I get a rectangle large 20 degrees and not 340 degrees.

Sergio

On Oct 12, 1:26 am, Rossko <[email protected]> wrote:
> > when:
> > N= 90
> > S=-90
> > E=180
> > W=-180
>
> What would you say the distance is between -180 and 180?
> It may not be what you think, as they are the same line of longitude.
> I think it is zero distance.
>
> Try
>  N= 90
>  S= -90
>  E= 179.99
>  W= -179.99
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