Given a vector, how to pair them by nearest?

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Hi,
I have a vector with values. I have to pair them by nearest.
Is there any magic command to do it?
Thanks!

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski on 25 Feb 2013
Edited: Sean de Wolski on 25 Feb 2013
doc knnsearch
If you have the Statistics Toolbox this sounds like your magic command.
Of course, if you just need a magic command, you can always run:
magic(5)
More Using knnsearch here is probably overkill when you could just use a for-loop, finding the minimum of the exclusive set. But here is how I would do this with knnsearch:
[idx,D] = knnsearch(values',values','K',2) %Get two because the first will be the value itself
idx(:,2) %2nd column is the closest one that isn't the same
D(:,2) %Distance
values(idx(:,2)) %What was the original value?
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Teja Muppirala
Teja Muppirala on 25 Feb 2013
Assuming an even number of elements, isn't the answer just SORTing the vector and taking two at a time?
values = [1.5 0.6 1.9 0.4 1.3 0.1];
reshape(sort(values),2,[])'
Dani Tormo
Dani Tormo on 26 Feb 2013
Yes man, you're right.
I wrote a program to evaluate random values, I run it for several minutes and sorting them and grouping always gives the minimum value.
Thanks for your help and time!

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Jos (10584)
Jos (10584) on 25 Feb 2013
What do you mean by ' pair them by nearest '? Do you want to SORT the values?
Otherwise, can you give a small example of your vector and the required result of such a magic function?
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Dani Tormo
Dani Tormo on 25 Feb 2013
Edited: Dani Tormo on 25 Feb 2013
I answered your question on the Sean's answer.

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