Given a database of 4 circles, where each circle has a radius and a geolocated centre:
id | radius | latitude | longitude
---+--------+----------+----------
1 | 3 | 40.71 | 100.23
2 | 10 | 50.13 | 100.23
3 | 12 | 39.92 | 100.23
4 | 4 | 80.99 | 100.23
Note: the longitude is the same for each circle, in order to keep things simple.
Assuming that we are on the circle 2, I would like to find every circle nearby, according to the latitude/longitude coordinates and the radius of each circle.
For example, according to the latitude/longitude coordinates, we have this order:
- circle 1 (because of proximity:
9.42 <- 50.13 - 40.71) - circle 3 (because of proximity:
10.21 <- 50.13 - 39.92) - circle 4 (because of proximity:
30.86 <- 80.99 - 50.13)
But according to the latitude/longitude coordinates and the radius of each circle, we should have:
- circle 3 (because of proximity:
1.79 <- 12 - 10.21) - circle 1 (because of proximity:
6.42 <- 9.42 - 3) - circle 4 (because of proximity:
26.86 <- 30.86 - 4)
Is there a simple way to do so in SQL?