Determine the percentage of proximity of a point with respect to the theoretical

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Hello, I need to calculate the percentage of proximity that has a real point with respect to a theoretical one that is located in the center of a rectangle of 300 mm side by 340 mm wide.
If the real point (shown in red) is just above the black, it should return 100% and as it moves away that value should decrease until it is at least 0%.
Could someone tell me how this could be achieved or what I need to do research on to be able to do this?
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 21 Feb 2021
Obviously you can compute the distance between them, but what is "the percentage of proximity"? What's your definition for that?

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SaiDileep Kola
SaiDileep Kola on 26 Feb 2021
You may assume an incircle or excircle and scale the distance with respect to radius of circle can be converted to percentage, you can think of similar approach with some other structure.
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Alejandro Fernández
Alejandro Fernández on 26 Feb 2021
Thank you so much I have solve it with this:
dist = norm(pos_centro-stats(index).Centroid);
square_size = [n/6 m/6];
max_dist = norm([0 0] - square_size./2);
confidence = 100-(dist/max_dist*100);

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