finding nearest number in matrices
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hi I have 2 matrices A and B.
A=[0 0.375 0.405 0.452 0.500 0.530 0.577 0.623 0.639 0.670 0.701 0.717 0.748 0.779]
B=0:01:end
I want to find nearest number of A to 0.1 and then to 0.2 and then to 0.3 and ...
in this case the nearest numbers to 0.1 and 0.2 is 0.but I want a program that find the nearest number to 0.1 and put that number away and then find the nearest number to 0.2 and so on.
can you help me?
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Image Analyst
on 14 Jul 2014
What's the purpose of B? What is "end"?
Anyway, using A, try this:
clc;
A=[0 0.375 0.405 0.452 0.500 0.530 0.577 0.623 0.639 0.670 0.701 0.717 0.748 0.779]
for k = 1 : length(A)
[~, nearestIndex(k)] = min(abs(A - k/10));
end
% Display in command window:
nearestIndex
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Image Analyst
on 14 Jul 2014
k is an index. Indexes can't start from 0 since they have to be integers starting at 1. However you can make another variable that is just k-1 if you want.
But anyway, that code doesn't use B like my latest code, so it's not right anyway.
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