Shortest Distance between two vectors
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How can I find the shortest distnace between two vectors of same length?
is it like that
sqrt(vectorA+vectorB).
Thanks
Answers (3)
"Vectors" can be moved freely by definition, so all vectors might have the distance 0. Or 42.
Do you mean lines, which require on point and a direction vector as a definition? Or do you mean the distance between the points these vectors point to from the origin?
For the latter case:
sqrt(sum((vectorA - vectorB) .^ 2))
Roger Stafford
on 26 Jun 2013
If by "distance" you mean the Euclidean distance between the vectors considered as "points" in n-dimensional space, n being the number of elements in each vector, then it would be this:
norm(vectorA-vectorB)
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Algorithms Analyst
on 26 Jun 2013
dror yemini
on 10 Jun 2021
but if vectors ar a n*2 and b m*b diffrent lengths
Jan
on 10 Jun 2021
@dror yemini: The comment is not clear.
n = 3;
m = 4;
b = 5;
x = rand(n, 2);
y = rand(m, b);
Now what do you want to calcultae?
Shilpi Sunil Kumar
on 20 Feb 2018
0 votes
What if the vectors are n1*n1*n3? Matlab function norm does not work in that case.
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