k means algorithm without built in function two dimension
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hi,
I have a data set of 1000x2 dimensions, I need to apply k-mean clustering on it with k=4, without using the built in k means function in matlab, and my starting points are: (0,0) , (1,1) , (-1,-1) , (-1,1); however I got stuck trying to index (0,0) since matlab index is positive integer above 1, any ideas how can I solve this problem?
thank you in advance any help is appreciated
above is my data set
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Rik
el 30 de Dic. de 2022
Why would the indexing with positive integers be related to this task?
I suspect it would help if you posted your code.
John D'Errico
el 30 de Dic. de 2022
Editada: John D'Errico
el 30 de Dic. de 2022
So where is the problem? Just learn to use an index origin of 1. (That is, the first element in a vector is indexed at 1, NOT 0.) Essentially, that means you need to learn to use MATLAB, since EVERYTHING you do in MATLAB assumes an index origin of 1, NOT 0, as you seem to want. If you want a better answer, then you need to show your code, since all we can do when you show no code, is that you should write better code.
In this case, the problem is clearly you think all languages use an index origin of 0.
Bayan Bishara
el 3 de En. de 2023
Image Analyst
el 3 de En. de 2023
Array indexing starts at 1, however the values IN the array can be anything. So if the data are (x,y) coordinates, you can certainly have 0 and negative values in there. For example
data = [0, 0;
-1, -3;
-4, 6;
3, 8]
data has 4 rows and 2 columns with numbering starting at 1 and going to 4 and 2 respectively. However the (x,y) coordinates stored in data have 0 and negative coordinate values.
Bayan Bishara
el 4 de En. de 2023
Editada: Bayan Bishara
el 4 de En. de 2023
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