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Ok, so I was asked to create a postcode search script. I'm still quite new to the more advanced php/mysql. All i'm needing is help simplifying this script. The Postcode database is the entire UK postcode sql database 1.3m rows. So when I'm using the script to get all postcodes within a radius it takes a long time. Is there a way to simplify it. Possibly even use Java/Ajax?

<?php

$postcode = str_replace( '+', '%20', $postcode );
$postcode = str_replace( '!"£$^&*()?<>', '', $postcode );

include ('config.php');

$sqlstring = "SELECT * FROM postcodelatlng WHERE postcode LIKE '".$postcode." %' ";
$result = mysql_query($sqlstring);   

$row = mysql_fetch_assoc($result);

$lng = $row["longitude"] / 180 * M_PI;
$lat = $row["latitude"] / 180 * M_PI;

mysql_free_result($result);    

$sqlstring2 = "SELECT DISTINCT 
  postcodelatlng.postcode,
  (
    6367.41 * SQRT(
      2 * (
        1- COS(RADIANS(postcodelatlng.latitude)) * COS(".$lat.") * (
          SIN(RADIANS(postcodelatlng.longitude)) * SIN(".$lng.") + COS(RADIANS(postcodelatlng.longitude)) * COS(".$lng.")
        ) - SIN(RADIANS(postcodelatlng.latitude)) * SIN(".$lat.")
      )
    )
  ) AS Distance 
FROM
  postcodelatlng AS postcodelatlng 
HAVING Distance <= '".$radius."'
ORDER BY Distance ";



$result1 = mysql_query($sqlstring2) or die('query failed: ' . mysql_error());
    while($row = mysql_fetch_array($result1)){
        $searchlets = "SELECT * FROM property_details WHERE postcode = '".$row['postcode']."' ";
                $getresult = mysql_query($searchlets);
                    while($row2 = mysql_fetch_array($getresult)) {

                        echo ' Output here if Just Postcode was used ';

   echo '<hr/>';
                    }


    }

// This seraches if only city name was used
$searchlets2 = "SELECT * FROM property_details WHERE street = '".$postcode."' ";
                $getresult2 = mysql_query($searchlets2);
                    while($row3 = mysql_fetch_array($getresult2)) {
                        echo ' Output Here If just city name was searched ';

   echo '<hr/>';
                    }

mysql_close($con); 

?>
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  • Java/Ajax?!? Sure you don't mean javascript? And that's not necessarily inherently faster, the time taken is that expensive haversine formula on every single row
    – Mark Baker
    May 31, 2016 at 20:06
  • Precalculate the latitude/longitde for all your postcodes, and store that in the database; index those columns in your database; use a bounding box for the search, reducing the number of records that you need to execute the expensive haversine calculation for
    – Mark Baker
    May 31, 2016 at 20:07
  • @MarkBaker - in the UK postcodes occupy an irregular shape.
    – Ed Heal
    May 31, 2016 at 20:10
  • @EdHeal - Believe me, I'm very aware how UK postcodes work, and how they relate to geospatial indexes. I'm also aware that OS provide a single centrepoint lat/long for a postcode in their postcode database, so the precise shape is less significant
    – Mark Baker
    May 31, 2016 at 20:11
  • If you're on MySQL 5.7 you might want to use the new spatial functions to find points (on a sphere the radius of the earth): dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/…
    – Ray
    May 31, 2016 at 20:11

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You could try a bounding box to filter out the results. Then you could use the harvesine formula for better accuracy. Or you could try a quadkey, a.k.a space-filling-curve like. Basically it's a spatial index and reduces the dimension. It's a LSH algorithm. Read my answer in this question:Geo-Search (Distance) in PHP/MySQL (Performance)

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