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---
id: haversine_km_py_geo
name: haversine_km
kind: function
lang: py
domain: geo
version: "1.0.0"
purity: pure
signature: "haversine_km(lon1: float, lat1: float, lon2: float, lat2: float) -> float"
description: "Calcula la distancia en kilometros entre dos puntos lon/lat usando la formula de Haversine con R=6371.0."
tags: [geo, distance, haversine, coordinates, pendiente-usar]
uses_functions: []
uses_types: []
returns: []
returns_optional: false
error_type: ""
imports: ["math"]
example: |
from geo.haversine_km import haversine_km
d = haversine_km(-3.7038, 40.4168, 2.1686, 41.3874) # Madrid -> Barcelona ~504 km
tested: true
tests: ["madrid_barcelona_aproximado", "misma_coordenada_es_cero"]
test_file_path: "python/functions/geo/tests/test_haversine_km.py"
file_path: "python/functions/geo/haversine_km.py"
params:
- {name: lon1, desc: "longitud del primer punto en grados decimales"}
- {name: lat1, desc: "latitud del primer punto en grados decimales"}
- {name: lon2, desc: "longitud del segundo punto en grados decimales"}
- {name: lat2, desc: "latitud del segundo punto en grados decimales"}
output: "distancia en kilometros entre los dos puntos"
source_repo: "internal:footprint_aurgi"
source_license: "internal-aurgi"
source_file: "zonas_mapas_aurgi/backend/app.py:668"
---
## Ejemplo
```python
from geo.haversine_km import haversine_km
d = haversine_km(-3.7038, 40.4168, 2.1686, 41.3874)
# d ≈ 504.0 km
```
## Notas
Funcion pura. Usa R=6371.0 km (radio medio de la Tierra). No maneja NaN ni Inf.