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JavaScript is a prototype-based, object-oriented scripting language that is dynamic, weakly typed and has first-class functions.
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Calculating correct longitude when it's over |180|?
One-liner:
normalized = remainder(longitude, 360);
Explanation: You want to know what remains after you disregard full rotations (360°).
This process is called normalizing.
Example (cpp.sh)