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How do I find the location of the closest point in a mesh?

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I have a mesh with x,y and z data. I have a point of known reference that is within the coordinate range of the mesh, however it does not sit perfectly within it. I want to find the location of the closest point in the mesh to the reference point. I have found the minimum difference value in the x and y direction by using
GCP1xdiff=GCP1x-xi
GCP1xmin=min(abs(GCP1xdiff(ind,:)))
I now want to find the location of the nearest point within the mesh, I have tried something like
find(abs(min(GCP1x-xi))
But this does not work, any suggestions?
Many thanks!
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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 11 May 2017
Can you please clarify what _"the location of the nearest point within the mesh" is: do you want the nearest mesh intersection/node, or any point that lies along one of the x/y lines of the mesh?

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Jan
Jan on 9 May 2017
Edited: Jan on 9 May 2017
Do you mean:
[GCP1xmin, Index] = min(abs(GCP1xdiff(ind,:)))
?
But what is "ind"?
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John Hart
John Hart on 11 May 2017
Ind is the number of columns in the dataset. So this allows all of the rows and columns in GCP1Xdiff to be looked at.
Sorry for the slow response

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