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
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Jan
on 26 Jun 2013
Edited: Jan
on 26 Jun 2013
"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))
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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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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
What if the vectors are n1*n1*n3? Matlab function norm does not work in that case.
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