Finding the index value corresponding to a value closest to 0 in an array

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Hi,
I have an array with x amount of values. How can I find the index value of the element that is closest or equal to a certain value?
I tried it in the following manner, but it doesn't work when the value of the element in Temp is equal to the RefTemp value.
Temp = [-15.3, 0.2, 15.2, 30, 45.3];
RefTemp = 30; %Value to compare the Temp array values to
for ii = 1:length(Temp)
TempCalc(ii) = abs(Temp(ii) - RefTemp);
end
find(min(TempCalc));
Thank you very much for your help!

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Shashank Prasanna
Shashank Prasanna am 30 Jan. 2013
Do you have the Stats toolbox? if you do then do a nearest neighbor search as follows:
location = knnsearch(Temp',30);
If you don't have stats toolbox then use delauny to do nn search:
>> tri = delaunayn(Temp');
>> dsearchn(Temp',tri,30)
ans =
4
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Mihai
Mihai am 30 Jan. 2013
Interesting! I don't have the stats toolbox, and I've never seen either of those 2 functions before. It seems simple enough. I briefly tried playing around with the delaunayn function, and it seems it wouldn't work if 2 elements in the array were equal. This isn't a problem for me since the elements in my Temp array will be unique.
Shashank Prasanna
Shashank Prasanna am 30 Jan. 2013
Nearest neighbor computation comes up in engineering and science more often then you can imagine, from pdf estimation to clustering. There are advanced data structures such as kdtrees which speed up neighbor search for higher dimension data. Also knnsearch has options on what to do during a tie.

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Cedric
Cedric am 30 Jan. 2013
Bearbeitet: Cedric am 30 Jan. 2013
You have several options. The first question is: do you really need the index, or could you use a vector of logicals, e.g. for indexing something else. Look at the following; we want to extract all volumes associated with temperatures that are closest to a ref value:
>> temp = [-15.3, 0.2, 15.2, 30, 45.3];
>> volume = [4, 7, 28, 35, 20] ;
>> ref = 27.2 ;
>> dif = abs(temp-ref)
dif =
42.5000 27.0000 12.0000 2.8000 18.1000
>> min(dif)
ans =
2.8000
>> match = dif == min(dif)
match =
0 0 0 1 0 % Vector of logicals indicate
% where dif equals its min.
>> idx = find(dif == min(dif))
idx =
4 % Index of element that
% the min matches
Now you can extract the corresponding volume with either the vector of logicals (which avoids using find()) or the index.
>> volume(match)
ans =
35
>> volume(idx)
ans =
35
This is one "vector" way to achieve what you want; without all the extra steps, this reduces to:
>> dif = abs(temp-ref) ;
>> volume(dif == min(dif))
ans =
35
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Mihai
Mihai am 30 Jan. 2013
Thanks! I think the first part of your answer is along the same route I was going for and does what I need. I have to find the index value to use it with other arrays that correspond to the Temp array.

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Kasper Ornstein-Mecklenburg
Kasper Ornstein-Mecklenburg am 24 Okt. 2017
Bearbeitet: Kasper Ornstein-Mecklenburg am 24 Okt. 2017
The min function returns index as second output.
>> a = [-15.3, 0.2, 15.2, 30, 45.3]; %Define vector to analyze
>> aRef = 30; %Set reference
>> aDiff = abs(a - aRef); %Calculate diff
>> [minVal, minInd] = min(aDiff); %Find value closest to aRef
>> a(minInd)
ans =
30

rawand
rawand am 21 Jul. 2016
Bearbeitet: Stephen23 am 21 Jul. 2016
simply:
Temp = [-15.3, 0.2, 15.2, 30, 45.3];
RefTemp = 30; %Value to compare the Temp array values to
for ii = 1:length(Temp)
TempCalc(ii) = abs(Temp(ii) - RefTemp);
end
find(TempCalc == min(TempCalc));
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Stephen23
Stephen23 am 21 Jul. 2016
Bearbeitet: Stephen23 am 12 Nov. 2016
@rawand: there is absolutely no point in wasting time writing slow and ugly loops as if this were some low-level language like C. MATLAB is a high-level language, and vectorized code is faster and neater:
>> TempCalc = abs(Temp-RefTemp);
>> find(TempCalc == min(TempCalc))
ans =
4

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Robert Brandalik
Robert Brandalik am 17 Mär. 2017
Also an Option:
unique([find(Temp-RefTemp == min(complex(Temp-RefTemp))),find(RefTemp-Temp == min(complex(RefTemp-Temp)))])

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