Get distance between adjacent array cells

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Hello everyone,
I have a little problem calculating a velocity from a distance matrix. I do have the time array already.
My distance matrix looks as following:
dist=[x_coord1, y_coord1;
x_coord2, y_coord2;
....];
The coordinates are absolute, and I need the relative distance between the current coordinates and the previous one.
So, my vector should look like this:
newdist=[pdist2([x_coord2,y_coord2],[x_coord1,y_coord1]);
pdist2([x_coord3,y_coord3],[x_coord2,y_coord2])
......];
But instead pdist2 gives a vector with the distance of every possible combination of cells.
My questions(in my opinion at least):
1. Are there any functions which give me what I want immediately; or if this is not the case
2. Is there a way to decipher the pdist2 vector and get the correct values?
Thanks for reading this long post and helping :)
Kind regards, Dries van Roovert

Accepted Answer

Dries van Roovert
Dries van Roovert on 16 Nov 2016
For anyone interested in the answer:
PairwiseDist=squareform(pdist(dist,'euclidean'));
RelativeDist=diag(PairwiseDist,-1);
You'll get the distance from coord 2 to 1, coord 3 to 2, ... and so on in a vector.
Cheers

More Answers (1)

Jan
Jan on 14 Nov 2016
Edited: Jan on 14 Nov 2016
v = diff(dist, 1, 1);
Perhaps:
v = sqrt(sum(v .* v, 2));
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Dries van Roovert
Dries van Roovert on 14 Nov 2016
I need the euclidean distance between the [x1,y1] and [x2,y2]. not just the distance between x1 & x2 and y1 & y2.
Dries van Roovert
Dries van Roovert on 15 Nov 2016
That's not it either, on every row of the solution array should be the distance between the current coordinates and the previous.
%pdist2 is a function calculating distance between data sets
row 1 = pdist2([x2,y2],[x1,y1],'euclidean')
row 2 = pdist2([x3,y3],[x2,y2],'euclidean')

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