Find the nearest point in a regular grid
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Dear all,
I would like to compute the point of a regular grid that is nearest to a given sample. I need also to keep track of the indexes of the nearest point.
I have implemented the following code, which works fine for small grids:
N = 100; %number of points
pp1 = linspace(0, 1, N);
pp2 = linspace(0, 1, N);
[P1, P2] = ndgrid(pp1, pp2); %regular grid of points
querypoints = rand(2,N); %points for which I want to compute the nearest neighbour
neighbours = zeros(N, 2); %it contains the indexes of the points in [P1,P2] nearest to the querypoints
distances = zeros(N*N, 1);
indexes = zeros(N*N, 2); %indexes of the matrices P1 and P2 of the nearest point
for j=1:N
% I compute the distances of the j-th point from the other ones
z = 1;
for k=1:N
for l=1:N
distances(z) = norm(querypoints(:,j)-[P1(k,l);P2(k,l)]);
indexes(z,:) = [k, l];
z = z + 1;
end
end
[~, idx] = min(distances);
neighbours(j,:) = indexes(idx,:);
end
Unfortunately, if the number N of points increases my code become very very slow due to the three for cycles. Any idea to make my code faster (for instance through code vectorization)?
Any help is really appreciated. Thank you in advance!
Mauro
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Sudheer Nuggehalli
on 2 Jan 2018
Edited: Sudheer Nuggehalli
on 2 Jan 2018
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We have a function "dsearchn", which does a N-D nearest point search and returns the indices of the nearest points. Using this function might be another option to compute the point of a regular grid that is nearest to a given sample and return the indices. The documentation for this function is here: dsearchn
With regard to improving code performance, there are several programming best practices that can help speed up your code. Some of these include preallocation, vectorization, and placing independent operations outside of loops to avoid redundant computations. The following link describes some of the techniques to improve performance and contains examples of how to implement these techniques: Techniques to Improve Performance
I hope this helps!
Mauro Gaggero
on 3 Jan 2018
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Semion
on 14 Apr 2020
Hi. Could you explain, how does method "dsearchn" select an index of multi closest points with the same distance to target point? BW, the method "dnsearch" with and without triangulation produce different results.
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