What's up, 
I'm writing a program in C to calculate the distance between two latitude/longitude coordinates. the below code is that I wrote. It is not working for some reason and I'm clueless to what is wrong. Maby you can catch something that I'm missing. You have any ideas? Any help would be great. Thanks in advance! 
Peace
Wise1
Code:
#include<stdio.h>
#include<math.h>
#include<conio.h>
main(){
//Declarations
double pi=3.14159265358979,a,c,d,dlat,dlon,lat1,lat2,lon1,lon2;
int days,hours,s,r=3956;
//Header
printf("Origin Coordinates \n 1) 16, 64 \t\t Speed: 20 mph \n 2) 32, 64 (Bermuda) \t Speed: 10 mph \n\nDestination Coordinates \n 1) 26, 80 (Ft. Lauderdale) \n\n\n");
//Read Input
printf("Please Enter the Origin Coordinates: ");
scanf("%f, %f",&lat1,&lon1);
printf("Please Enter the Destination Coordinates: ");
scanf("%f, %f",&lat2,&lon2);
printf("Please Enter the Speed of Travel: ");
scanf("%d",&s);
//Convert Coordinates From Decimal Degrees to Radians
lat1*=pi/180;
lat2*=pi/180;
lon1*=pi/180;
lon2*=pi/180;
//The Haversine Formula
dlat=lat2-lat1;
dlon=lon2-lon1;
a=((sin(dlat/2))*(sin(dlat/2)))+cos(lat1)*cos(lat2)*((sin(dlon/2))*(sin(dlon/2)));
c=2*atan2(sqrt(a),sqrt(1-a));
d=r*c;
//Find Time
hours=d/s;
days=hours/24;
hours-=days*24;
//Print Output
printf("\n\nDistance: %f Statute Miles \nSpeed: %d mph\nTime (Days/Hours): %d/%d",d,s,days,hours);
getch();
}