How can I calculate the magnitude of n-dimensional vector by Matlab's commands?
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Is there any specific command for calculating the magnitude of n-dimensional vector?
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Star Strider
on 21 Oct 2012
What do you mean by magnitude?
By definition, a vector has only one dimension.
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Wayne King
on 21 Oct 2012
Edited: Wayne King
on 21 Oct 2012
I'll assume by "magnitude", you mean the norm. You can just do
norm(x)
but there are different norms with different results
x = randn(10,1);
norm(x,2)
norm(x,1)
norm(x,inf)
So you have to know which one you want. Just
norm(x)
gives the 2-norm by default.
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Azzi Abdelmalek
on 21 Oct 2012
v=[2 3 4 5]
ampv=sqrt(v.^2)
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pratyusha adiraju
on 6 Sep 2016
Edited: pratyusha adiraju
on 6 Sep 2016
magnitude calculation procedure is r = [x y z]
rmag = (x^2 + y^2 + z^2)^0.5
so in matlab rmag =sqrt(sum(r.^2))
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