yes.. iam back. i have found absolute value for vectors by commanding abs.. now i could not do divide (n1.n2/|n1| |n2|)..
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yes.. iam back. i have found absolute values for vectors by commanding abs.. now i could not do divide (n1.n2/|n1| n2)..
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KSSV
on 2 Feb 2017
abs gives you +ve value. In your case what you have to use is norm. If I am not mistaken n1 stand for norm/ magnitude of the vector. You have to follow as below:
n1 = rand(1,10) ;
n2 = rand(1,10) ;
iwant = n1*n2'/(norm(n1)*norm(n2))
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Jan
on 2 Feb 2017
Edited: Jan
on 2 Feb 2017
@Ram: It is hard to guess, what you are asking for. Explicit examples would be useful. KSSV's code cannot create an output like "(2.22, .2333, 0.322)", therefore I'm not sure, what this means. Perhaps you want:
Result = acosd((n1 * n2.') / (norm(n1) * norm(n2)))
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