how can i fill a vector with result of 4 instructions?

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hello, assuming that i have:
DE1 = pdist2(vecteur(1),V1(2),'euclidean')
DE2 = pdist2(vecteur(2),V1(2),'euclidean')
DE3 = pdist2(vecteur(3),V1(2),'euclidean')
DE4 = pdist2(vecteur(3),V1(2),'euclidean')
  • how can i write those 4 lignes on one ligne please and store results in a vector?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 24 Dec 2015
DE = abs(vecteur([1:3 3]) - V1(2));
Are you sure you did not want the DE4 to use vecteur(4) ?
This code substitution is not applicable if your values happen to be symbolic matrices.
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bay rem
bay rem on 25 Dec 2015
Edited: bay rem on 25 Dec 2015
i wrote it wrong :
DE4 = pdist2(vecteur(4),V1(2),'euclidean')
THANK YOU SO MUCH
bay rem
bay rem on 25 Dec 2015
But here why it is vecteur([1:3 3]) not vecteur([1:3 4])

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