I have 2 vectors one is 200*2 in dimension and other is 3*2.All of them are points in a cartesian coordinate system. I want to calculate the distance between the first 200 and the other 3 points and store them in a vector. I'm using a function like this;
for i=1:cur
for j=1:200
L(j,i)=sqrt(square(P2(i,1)-C(j,1))+square(P2(i,2)-C(j,2)))
end
end
where cur is 3 , P2 being the 3*2 vector and C being the 200*2.Now the results i get are completely wrong but I cannot figure out the problem in that. Any help would be good , if there is another way to compute it i would appreciate.By the way for more information ;
P2 = [2 -2;3 -5 ; -1 3];
and the other is
theta = linspace(0,2*pi,200)'; %'
unitCircle = [cos(theta) sin(theta)];
C = zeros(numel(theta),2,num);
The
square
function is not what you want (it generates a square wave).To calculate the square of a number, use the
^
operator:square
is not for squaring a value, it returns the values of the square wave.You can use
pdist2
to compute pairwise distance between two sets of observations as follows: