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Old 03-07-2016
Calculate average, azimut and distance

Gents,

Please i will to get the distance and azimut from 2 coordinates:

Usig excel formula i get the correct values, but i will like to do it using awk.

Example

Code:
A         35089.0 50345.016 9 75   1   2101774 77 70 79 483911.6 2380106.9 137.4     1 1 6 1
A         35089.0 50345.01620 75   1   2111874 80 71 78 483911.7 2380118.1 137.4     1 1 6 1

formula to apply
Code:
average x = average(483911.6, 483911.7 ) = 483911.7
average y = average(2380106.9, 2380118.1) = 2380112.5
average z = average(137.4, 137.4) = 137.4
Azimut =IF(483911.6=483911.7),90,(ABS(DEGREES(ATAN((2380106.9-2380118.1)/(483911.6-483911.7))))))
Distance =SQRT((483911.6-483911.7)^2+(2380106.9-2380118.1)^2)

Code:
A         35089.0 50345.016 9 75   1   2101774 77 70 79 483911.7 2380112.5 137.4     1 1 6 1 89.5  11.2

input
Code:
A         35089.0 50345.016 9 75   1   2101774 77 70 79 483911.6 2380106.9 137.4     1 1 6 1
A         35089.0 50345.01620 75   1   2111874 80 71 78 483911.7 2380118.1 137.4     1 1 6 1
A         35089.0 50357.016 9 75   1   2111674 77 70 79 484062.3 2380118.1 136.5     2 1 6 1
A         35089.0 50357.01620 75   1   3111974 78 72 79 484061.7 2380106.8 136.4     2 1 6 1
A         35089.0 50369.016 9 75   1   2 91574 77 69 81 484212.8 2380105.6 136.7     3 1 6 1
A         35089.0 50369.01620 75   1   2101474 79 70 79 484212.9 2380116.8 136.2     3 1 6 1
A         35089.0 50381.016 9 75   1   2 91574 77 71 78 484361.9 2380117.9 134.9     4 1 6 1
A         35089.0 50381.01620 75   1   2101374 79 73 78 484361.7 2380106.6 135.4     4 1 6 1

output desired
Code:
A         35089.0 50345.016 9 75   1   2101774 77 70 79 483911.7 2380112.5 137.4     1 1 6 1 89.5  11.2
A         35089.0 50357.016 9 75   1   2111674 77 70 79 484062.8 2380112.5 136.5     2 1 6 1 87.0  11.3
A         35089.0 50369.016 9 75   1   2 91574 77 69 81 484212.9 2380111.2 136.5     3 1 6 1 89.5  11.2
A         35089.0 50381.016 9 75   1   2 91574 77 71 78 484361.8 2380112.3 135.2     4 1 6 1 89.0  11.3

Hope you can help me
 

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