Closest value between two vectors

I have two vectors k and l.
k l
1 5
9 8
12 32
203 1003
I want to find for each value in k, if the closest next value is in k or l (if its in k, add + 1 to a counter, if it’s l, add +1 to another counter. Any help would be imesnsly appreciated! Thanks a lot!

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you want to compare every element in k with k and l? if so, the next element in k and the current element in l? for the above example of yours, what should be the output?
Yes. compare very k element with k and l and find zhere the value closest and superior is, in k or l. The output should be for k(1)= 1, closest value > is l(1)=5. Countl=0+1 for k(2)= 9, closest value > is k(3)=12. Countk=0+1 for k(3)= 12, closest value > is l(3)=32. Countl=1+ 1 for k(4)= 203, closest value > is l(4)=1003. Countl=2+1
I do not understand when you say ... closest value > is...
What does it mean?
...for k(2)= 9, closest value > is k(3)=12...
l(2) is 8, which is closer to 9 than 12.
and what happens to the last value of k? would you only compare it with l's last value (since there's no next element in k)?
the closest value that is superior. 8 < 9 so it would be rejected
did you read my whole comment?
for the last value of k, z=we don't care about it.

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Answers (1)

Andrei Bobrov
Andrei Bobrov on 21 Nov 2017
Edited: Andrei Bobrov on 21 Nov 2017
kl =[1 5
9 8
12 32
203 1003];
z = randi([1 1003],8,1);
[~,ii] = min(abs(kl - reshape(z,1,1,[])),[],2);
out = accumarray(ii(:),1);
for numel(K) ~= numel(L):
K = randi([-45 120],12,1);
L = randi([-15 300],18,1);
z = randi([-45 300], 8 ,1);
[~,ii] = min(abs([K(:);L(:)] - z(:)'));
adds = accumarray((ii(:) > numel(K)) + 1,1);

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Thanks ! But k is a vector, and l is a seperate vector, and i want to co;pare the two together.
Then just create kl.
kl = [k, l];
If k and l are different lengths, then please say so. Also say WHY you are wanting to do this.
Yes, but i want to keep information about whether the value comes from k or l. They are of differemt lengths, i should've mentionned that. Each value in an array represents the time at which an event happened. The goal is to find out the number of events that are consequentive in k vs the number of events that happen in k then in l.

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