Hello
for i1=1:size(sen,1)
for j1=1:size(r2,2)
dist_de_grid1(j1)=sqrt((sen(i1,1)-r2(1,j1)).^2+(sen(i1,2)-c2(1,j1)).^2);
min1=min(dist_de_grid1);
[d1,d2]=find(dist_de_grid1==min1);
d11=x_grid(d2,1);d12=y_grid(d2,1);
end
end
In this loop how to store d11 and d12 values. size of d11 and d12 is same as size of i1. please help.

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Jesus Sanchez
Jesus Sanchez am 23 Jan. 2020

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Just fill them like they are vectors. MATLAB can add new "cells" to each vector on the fly, or you can pre-define them for speed. As you said the length, I predefined them in this code, but if you comment it, it should be fine.
d11 = zeros(size(sen,1),1);
d12 = zeros(size(sen,1),1);
for i1=1:size(sen,1)
for j1=1:size(r2,2)
dist_de_grid1(j1)=sqrt((sen(i1,1)-r2(1,j1)).^2+(sen(i1,2)-c2(1,j1)).^2);
min1=min(dist_de_grid1);
[d1,d2]=find(dist_de_grid1==min1);
d11(i1)=x_grid(d2,1);
d12(1i)=y_grid(d2,1);
end
end

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