Dist | R Documentation |
Returns the Euclidean distance between x
and y
which can be vectors
or matrices or data frames of any dimension (x
and y
should be of same dimension).
This function is different from the dist
function
in the stats
package of the standard R
distribution.
dist
requires its argument to be a data matrix
and dist
computes
and returns the distance matrix computed
by using the specified distance measure
to compute the distances between the rows of a data matrix
(\insertCiteS-Book:1998;textualpcds),
while Dist
needs two arguments to find the distances between.
For two data matrices A
and B
,
dist(rbind(as.vector(A), as.vector(B)))
and Dist(A,B)
yield the same result.
Dist(x, y)
x , y |
Vectors, matrices or data frames (both should be of the same type). |
Euclidean distance between x
and y
Elvan Ceyhan
dist
from the base package stats
B<-c(1,0); C<-c(1/2,sqrt(3)/2);
Dist(B,C);
dist(rbind(B,C))
x<-runif(10)
y<-runif(10)
Dist(x,y)
xm<-matrix(x,ncol=2)
ym<-matrix(y,ncol=2)
Dist(xm,ym)
dist(rbind(as.vector(xm),as.vector(ym)))
Dist(xm,xm)
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