How to compare the closest value in the matrix?

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I have the three vectors from the reference values of one vector, i have to choose the closet value among other two vector?
suppose
if R is the reference vector
unknownM =0.8105 1.1581 0.6295 0.9594 0.8447 0.7103 0.8429 0.5372 0.9882 0.8924
then from the other two vector
sudoM =0.7768 1.1883 0.8918 0.6824 1.1393 0.6507 1.3433 1.2419 0.7456 1.1048
grepM = 0.8034 0.7853 1.0771 0.6649 0.5639 0.8384 0.6207 0.6000 0.6896 0.8011
for the first value of unkownM it should select the value of grepM an continous.
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darova
darova on 31 Oct 2019
Can you show the result you expect to see?
Adam Danz
Adam Danz on 31 Oct 2019
The question isn't clear. As darova suggestion, some input/output pairs might be helpful in addition to another explanation of the problem.

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Fabio Freschi
Fabio Freschi on 31 Oct 2019
% your data
unknownM = [0.8105 1.1581 0.6295 0.9594 0.8447 0.7103 0.8429 0.5372 0.9882 0.8924];
sudoM = [0.7768 1.1883 0.8918 0.6824 1.1393 0.6507 1.3433 1.2419 0.7456 1.1048];
grepM = [0.8034 0.7853 1.0771 0.6649 0.5639 0.8384 0.6207 0.6000 0.6896 0.8011];
% preallocation
closest = zeros(size(unknownM));
% errors
errSudoM = abs(sudoM-unknownM);
errGrepM = abs(grepM-unknownM);
% sudoM is closer
idx1 = errSudoM < errGrepM;
closest(idx1) = sudoM(idx1);
% grepM is closer
closest(~idx1) = grepM(~idx1);

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