Advanced Grid Distance Calculator for Surveying

Measure coordinate spacing with dependable surveying calculations. Convert grid lengths into practical ground distances confidently. Plot points, compare elevations, and export clean results quickly.

Grid Distance Calculator Form

Enter projected coordinates for two survey points. Optional elevation and scale entries help convert planar distance into field-ready ground values.

Enter 1.0 if no correction is needed.
Used with the projection factor for combined scaling.
This value overrides the two separate scale factors.
Reset

Formula Used

ΔE = E₂ − E₁
ΔN = N₂ − N₁
ΔZ = Z₂ − Z₁
Grid Distance = √(ΔE² + ΔN²)
Combined Scale Factor = Projection Scale Factor × Elevation Factor
Ground Distance = Grid Distance ÷ Combined Scale Factor
Slope Distance = √(Ground Distance² + ΔZ²)
Azimuth = atan2(ΔE, ΔN)

Grid distance is the planar distance between projected coordinates. Survey teams often convert that value into a ground distance using a combined scale factor.

When elevations differ, the slope distance includes the vertical component. This helps compare map distance, corrected ground distance, and actual sloping line length.

How to Use This Calculator

  1. Enter names for both survey points.
  2. Choose one consistent unit for all coordinate and elevation inputs.
  3. Type Easting, Northing, and optional elevation for both points.
  4. Enter projection and elevation factors, or provide one manual combined factor.
  5. Choose the number of decimals you want in the result.
  6. Press the calculate button to show the result above the form.
  7. Review the graph, summary table, and direction outputs.
  8. Use the export buttons to download CSV or PDF reports.

Example Data Table

Case Point A (E,N) Point B (E,N) Grid Distance CSF Ground Distance Bearing
Example 1 (1000.000, 2000.000) (1250.000, 2340.000) 422.019 m 0.99979992 422.103 m N 36.3311° E
Example 2 (500.000, 800.000) (920.000, 1240.000) 608.276 m 0.99989998 608.337 m N 43.6678° E
Example 3 (220.000, 150.000) (110.000, 390.000) 264.008 m 1.00000000 264.008 m N 24.6236° W

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is grid distance in surveying?

Grid distance is the planar distance between two projected coordinates. It ignores terrain slope until you apply a scale factor and vertical difference.

2. Why is ground distance different from grid distance?

Ground distance adjusts grid distance using a combined scale factor. Projection distortion and elevation both influence the correction.

3. Do I need elevations for both points?

No. Elevations only affect slope distance and vertical difference. If both are zero, the calculator still returns valid grid and ground distances.

4. Which scale factor should I enter?

Use the project’s combined scale factor when available. Otherwise, enter projection and elevation factors separately and let the calculator multiply them.

5. Can I use feet instead of meters?

Yes. Use feet or meters, but keep every coordinate and elevation entry in the same unit. Mixed units create unreliable results.

6. How is azimuth measured here?

Azimuth is measured clockwise from grid north. The calculation uses northing as the reference axis and easting as the east-west offset.

7. Can this calculator replace field procedures?

No. It helps with checking, estimating, and reporting. Official work still depends on validated control, observations, and project standards.

8. Why does the bearing show N/A sometimes?

Bearing requires two distinct points. When both coordinates are identical, the distance becomes zero and direction is undefined.

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