Help needed with the find function

Hello everyone, I have this section of code. I want to find the closest node among the two sets of base stations. The way i am doing it is like this but the find function gives me an error.
closest_dist=min(distance_ua(iduser,:),distance_ur(iduser,:));
closest_node=(find(distance_ua(iduser,:)==closest_dist)) || (find(distance_ur(iduser,:)==closest_dist));

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Aftab - wouldn't the closes to the ABS or RBS be the minimum of closest_abs and closest_rbs or am I misunderstanding something?
Hi Geoff, I just amended the question to explain it more properly.

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Guillaume
Guillaume on 14 Jul 2016
Edited: Guillaume on 14 Jul 2016
Note that using
indices = find(x == min(x))
only makes sense if you have several values equal to the minimum and you want to get the indices of all these values. Otherwise,
[~, index] = min(x)
is a more efficient way of getting the index of the first minimum.
Assuming, that the number of columns in distance_ua and distance_ur is the same and that the indices in distance_ua and distance_ub mean the same, then:
d_ua_ur = [distance_ua(iduser, :), distance_ur(iduser, :)];
closest_abs_or_rbs = mod(find(d_ua_ur == min(d_ua_ur)) - 1, size(distance_ua, 2)) + 1
edit: missing closing bracket

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Hi, Yes the number of columns in both the matrices is the same but it gives me an error of "Not enough input arguments" with the function mod.
Guillaume
Guillaume on 14 Jul 2016
Edited: Guillaume on 14 Jul 2016
Sorry, there was a missing closing bracket. Fixed now
I noticed that earlier but still it gives the same error.

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