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(11.05.2017, 07:49)admin Wrote: Try this one instead:
Code: function suncalc(lat, lng, time)
-- sun calculations are based on http://aa.quae.nl/en/reken/zonpositie.html formulas
local PI = math.pi
local sin = math.sin
local cos = math.cos
local tan = math.tan
local asin = math.asin
local atan = math.atan2
local acos = math.acos
local deg = math.deg
local rad = PI / 180
local e = rad * 23.4397 -- obliquity of the Earth
local daysec = 60 * 60 * 24
local J1970 = 2440588
local J2000 = 2451545
local function toDays(time)
return time / daysec - 0.5 + J1970 - J2000
end
local function rightAscension(l, b)
return atan(sin(l) * cos(e) - tan(b) * sin(e), cos(l))
end
local function declination(l, b)
return asin(sin(b) * cos(e) + cos(b) * sin(e) * sin(l))
end
local function azimuth(H, phi, dec)
return atan(sin(H), cos(H) * sin(phi) - tan(dec) * cos(phi))
end
local function altitude(H, phi, dec)
return asin(sin(phi) * sin(dec) + cos(phi) * cos(dec) * cos(H))
end
local function siderealTime(d, lw)
return rad * (280.16 + 360.9856235 * d) - lw
end
local function astroRefraction(h)
if h < 0 then -- the following formula works for positive altitudes only.
h = 0 -- if h = -0.08901179 a div/0 would occur.
end
-- formula 16.4 of "Astronomical Algorithms" 2nd edition by Jean Meeus (Willmann-Bell, Richmond) 1998.
-- 1.02 / tan(h + 10.26 / (h + 5.10)) h in degrees, result in arc minutes -> converted to rad:
return 0.0002967 / math.tan(h + 0.00312536 / (h + 0.08901179))
end
-- general sun calculations
local function solarMeanAnomaly(d)
return rad * (357.5291 + 0.98560028 * d)
end
local function eclipticLongitude(M)
local C = rad * (1.9148 * sin(M) + 0.02 * sin(2 * M) + 0.0003 * sin(3 * M)) -- equation of center
local P = rad * 102.9372 -- perihelion of the Earth
return M + C + P + PI
end
local function sunCoords(d)
local M = solarMeanAnomaly(d)
local L = eclipticLongitude(M)
return declination(L, 0), rightAscension(L, 0)
end
local lw = rad * -lng
local phi = rad * lat
local d = toDays(time or os.time())
local dec, ra = sunCoords(d)
local H = siderealTime(d, lw) - ra
local alt, az = altitude(H, phi, dec), azimuth(H, phi, dec)
return deg(alt), 180 + deg(az)
end
Where can i get the License for this code?
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17.04.2018, 16:29
(This post was last modified: 17.04.2018, 16:29 by Erwin van der Zwart.)
Hi,
You don't need a license, it's just a mathematical function..
BR,
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(17.04.2018, 16:29)Erwin van der Zwart Wrote: Hi,
You don't need a license, it's just a mathematical function..
BR,
Erwin
So I can just Reference to this site? I am asking because i am using this function for a Project.
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Original JavaScript code is under BSD license: https://github.com/mourner/suncalc
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(11.05.2017, 07:49)admin Wrote: Try this one instead:
Code: function suncalc(lat, lng, time)
-- sun calculations are based on http://aa.quae.nl/en/reken/zonpositie.html formulas
local PI = math.pi
local sin = math.sin
local cos = math.cos
local tan = math.tan
local asin = math.asin
local atan = math.atan2
local acos = math.acos
local deg = math.deg
local rad = PI / 180
local e = rad * 23.4397 -- obliquity of the Earth
local daysec = 60 * 60 * 24
local J1970 = 2440588
local J2000 = 2451545
local function toDays(time)
return time / daysec - 0.5 + J1970 - J2000
end
local function rightAscension(l, b)
return atan(sin(l) * cos(e) - tan(b) * sin(e), cos(l))
end
local function declination(l, b)
return asin(sin(b) * cos(e) + cos(b) * sin(e) * sin(l))
end
local function azimuth(H, phi, dec)
return atan(sin(H), cos(H) * sin(phi) - tan(dec) * cos(phi))
end
local function altitude(H, phi, dec)
return asin(sin(phi) * sin(dec) + cos(phi) * cos(dec) * cos(H))
end
local function siderealTime(d, lw)
return rad * (280.16 + 360.9856235 * d) - lw
end
local function astroRefraction(h)
if h < 0 then -- the following formula works for positive altitudes only.
h = 0 -- if h = -0.08901179 a div/0 would occur.
end
-- formula 16.4 of "Astronomical Algorithms" 2nd edition by Jean Meeus (Willmann-Bell, Richmond) 1998.
-- 1.02 / tan(h + 10.26 / (h + 5.10)) h in degrees, result in arc minutes -> converted to rad:
return 0.0002967 / math.tan(h + 0.00312536 / (h + 0.08901179))
end
-- general sun calculations
local function solarMeanAnomaly(d)
return rad * (357.5291 + 0.98560028 * d)
end
local function eclipticLongitude(M)
local C = rad * (1.9148 * sin(M) + 0.02 * sin(2 * M) + 0.0003 * sin(3 * M)) -- equation of center
local P = rad * 102.9372 -- perihelion of the Earth
return M + C + P + PI
end
local function sunCoords(d)
local M = solarMeanAnomaly(d)
local L = eclipticLongitude(M)
return declination(L, 0), rightAscension(L, 0)
end
local lw = rad * -lng
local phi = rad * lat
local d = toDays(time or os.time())
local dec, ra = sunCoords(d)
local H = siderealTime(d, lw) - ra
local alt, az = altitude(H, phi, dec), azimuth(H, phi, dec)
return deg(alt), 180 + deg(az)
end
I have used this for a few different applications on SL, and it works. But today I implementet this on a LM5, and i get all wrong values from it.
When I log the returned values I get;
* arg: 1
* number: 383
* arg: 2
* number: 1112
Any ideas why? I even tested to enter it at the SL I use for testing at my office, and then I get the correct values.
The firmware of the LM5 is 20180822.
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do you have time set correctly in LM ?
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(18.03.2020, 13:27)Daniel. Wrote: do you have time set correctly in LM ?
Yes, first thing I checked.
But anyway, the values should still be within 360 degrees, as that would be the highest possible Azimuth, and highest possible Elevation should be 90 degrees.
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Post your full script I will check on both devices but there can't be any difference
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(18.03.2020, 13:33)Daniel. Wrote: Post your full script I will check on both devices but there can't be any difference I disabled the script, and then enabled it again, and now it works....
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(11.05.2017, 07:49)admin Wrote: Try this one instead:
Code: function suncalc(lat, lng, time)
-- sun calculations are based on http://aa.quae.nl/en/reken/zonpositie.html formulas
local PI = math.pi
local sin = math.sin
local cos = math.cos
local tan = math.tan
local asin = math.asin
local atan = math.atan2
local acos = math.acos
local deg = math.deg
local rad = PI / 180
local e = rad * 23.4397 -- obliquity of the Earth
local daysec = 60 * 60 * 24
local J1970 = 2440588
local J2000 = 2451545
local function toDays(time)
return time / daysec - 0.5 + J1970 - J2000
end
local function rightAscension(l, b)
return atan(sin(l) * cos(e) - tan(b) * sin(e), cos(l))
end
local function declination(l, b)
return asin(sin(b) * cos(e) + cos(b) * sin(e) * sin(l))
end
local function azimuth(H, phi, dec)
return atan(sin(H), cos(H) * sin(phi) - tan(dec) * cos(phi))
end
local function altitude(H, phi, dec)
return asin(sin(phi) * sin(dec) + cos(phi) * cos(dec) * cos(H))
end
local function siderealTime(d, lw)
return rad * (280.16 + 360.9856235 * d) - lw
end
local function astroRefraction(h)
if h < 0 then -- the following formula works for positive altitudes only.
h = 0 -- if h = -0.08901179 a div/0 would occur.
end
-- formula 16.4 of "Astronomical Algorithms" 2nd edition by Jean Meeus (Willmann-Bell, Richmond) 1998.
-- 1.02 / tan(h + 10.26 / (h + 5.10)) h in degrees, result in arc minutes -> converted to rad:
return 0.0002967 / math.tan(h + 0.00312536 / (h + 0.08901179))
end
-- general sun calculations
local function solarMeanAnomaly(d)
return rad * (357.5291 + 0.98560028 * d)
end
local function eclipticLongitude(M)
local C = rad * (1.9148 * sin(M) + 0.02 * sin(2 * M) + 0.0003 * sin(3 * M)) -- equation of center
local P = rad * 102.9372 -- perihelion of the Earth
return M + C + P + PI
end
local function sunCoords(d)
local M = solarMeanAnomaly(d)
local L = eclipticLongitude(M)
return declination(L, 0), rightAscension(L, 0)
end
local lw = rad * -lng
local phi = rad * lat
local d = toDays(time or os.time())
local dec, ra = sunCoords(d)
local H = siderealTime(d, lw) - ra
local alt, az = altitude(H, phi, dec), azimuth(H, phi, dec)
return deg(alt), 180 + deg(az)
end
Hi Admin,
On what calculation is suncalc (above) based? The Azimuth is 28 degrees wrong, i just tested function suncalc vs sunposition and these are the results:
log(suncalc(52.5167747, 6.0830219, os.time()) )
log(sunposition(52.5167747, 6.0830219, os.time()) )
Suncalc 02.07.2020 14:21:25
* arg: 1 Altitude
* number: 59.4576360078012
* arg: 2 Azimuth
* number: 198.878804294899
Sunposition 02.07.2020 14:21:25
* arg: 1 Altitude
* number: 59.3596373934031
* arg: 2 Azimuth
* number: 160.948315437194
Any idea what might be wrong in the function suncalc?
BR,
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Hi Erwin, looks like the sunpositon function is wrong. I've checked several online calculators and they give a result similar to what suncalc produces. Suncalc formulas are taken from here: https://github.com/mourner/suncalc
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