/**
 * Get the great circle distance (in meters) between two geographic coordinates.
 * @param {Array} c1 Starting coordinate.
 * @param {Array} c2 Ending coordinate.
 * @param {number} [radius] The sphere radius to use.  Defaults to the Earth's
 *     mean radius using the WGS84 ellipsoid.
 * @return {number} The great circle distance between the points (in meters).
 * @api
 */
export function getDistance(c1: any[], c2: any[], radius?: number | undefined): number;
/**
 * Get the spherical length of a geometry.  This length is the sum of the
 * great circle distances between coordinates.  For polygons, the length is
 * the sum of all rings.  For points, the length is zero.  For multi-part
 * geometries, the length is the sum of the length of each part.
 * @param {import("./geom/Geometry.js").default} geometry A geometry.
 * @param {SphereMetricOptions} [options] Options for the
 * length calculation.  By default, geometries are assumed to be in 'EPSG:3857'.
 * You can change this by providing a `projection` option.
 * @return {number} The spherical length (in meters).
 * @api
 */
export function getLength(geometry: import("./geom/Geometry.js").default, options?: SphereMetricOptions | undefined): number;
/**
 * Get the spherical area of a geometry.  This is the area (in meters) assuming
 * that polygon edges are segments of great circles on a sphere.
 * @param {import("./geom/Geometry.js").default} geometry A geometry.
 * @param {SphereMetricOptions} [options] Options for the area
 *     calculation.  By default, geometries are assumed to be in 'EPSG:3857'.
 *     You can change this by providing a `projection` option.
 * @return {number} The spherical area (in square meters).
 * @api
 */
export function getArea(geometry: import("./geom/Geometry.js").default, options?: SphereMetricOptions | undefined): number;
/**
 * Returns the coordinate at the given distance and bearing from `c1`.
 *
 * @param {import("./coordinate.js").Coordinate} c1 The origin point (`[lon, lat]` in degrees).
 * @param {number} distance The great-circle distance between the origin
 *     point and the target point.
 * @param {number} bearing The bearing (in radians).
 * @param {number} [radius] The sphere radius to use.  Defaults to the Earth's
 *     mean radius using the WGS84 ellipsoid.
 * @return {import("./coordinate.js").Coordinate} The target point.
 */
export function offset(c1: import("./coordinate.js").Coordinate, distance: number, bearing: number, radius?: number | undefined): import("./coordinate.js").Coordinate;
/**
 * Object literal with options for the {@link getLength} or {@link getArea}
 * functions.
 * @typedef {Object} SphereMetricOptions
 * @property {import("./proj.js").ProjectionLike} [projection='EPSG:3857']
 * Projection of the  geometry.  By default, the geometry is assumed to be in
 * Web Mercator.
 * @property {number} [radius=6371008.8] Sphere radius.  By default, the
 * [mean Earth radius](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_radius#Mean_radius)
 * for the WGS84 ellipsoid is used.
 */
/**
 * The mean Earth radius (1/3 * (2a + b)) for the WGS84 ellipsoid.
 * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_radius#Mean_radius
 * @type {number}
 */
export const DEFAULT_RADIUS: number;
/**
 * Object literal with options for the {@link getLength } or {@link getArea }
 * functions.
 */
export type SphereMetricOptions = {
    /**
     * Projection of the  geometry.  By default, the geometry is assumed to be in
     * Web Mercator.
     */
    projection?: import("./proj.js").ProjectionLike;
    /**
     * Sphere radius.  By default, the
     * [mean Earth radius](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_radius#Mean_radius)
     * for the WGS84 ellipsoid is used.
     */
    radius?: number | undefined;
};
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