I made a device in the living room that displays time, temp, moon phase, and a whole lot more, but one equation I could not find on the internet was moon position, it would be fun to have this thing calculate and display the compass position of the moon (1-360 degrees) and the angle (0-90) all based on the position of the unit, but I have found no such formula. I found one that will tell me half moon, full moon etc, but not where it is. (if you want the latter formula let me know).
If anyone has such a formula could you please post it.
Thank you.
Such questions better should be asked in an astronomy forum.
You either haven't really been looking hard enough, or don't know what to look for. Lunar alt az algorithms are in the regular works on astronomy calcs by Jean Meeus, Duffet-Smith, and I'm sure others in googleland, but I rather suspect this will turn out to be a dog-chasing-car situation.
You might be better off researching some pre-existing facility using Stellarium or something, before you start re-inventing the wheel.
I absolutely do not want to reinvent the wheel, I will look at all the advice, thanks.