As we know, a latitude value can be between -90 and +90 degrees, whereas a longitude value can be between -180 and +180 degrees. To get accuracy to within a meter, only six decimal places are needed, which is sufficient for most cases. But you can go even further by using eight places which will give you more than centimeter-level accuracy.
This means we can use a DECIMAL(10, 8) column to store latitude and a DECIMAL(11, 8) column to store longitude in MySQL.
How to Store Latitude and Longitude in MySQL
In a Symfony2/Doctrine project we will use the following:
/** * @ORM\Column(type="decimal", precision=10, scale=8) */ protected $lat; /** * @ORM\Column(type="decimal", precision=11, scale=8) */ protected $lng;
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