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The problem I have here is that I want to return the index of the next point. If I input find_next_point(1, [6 7 8 9], x, y) the code returns everything I want except it displays that the next point is point 1 rather than 6 (which is the next point). I understand that this is just displaying the index from the vector [6 7 8 9] and returning that it is the first number in the vector, but how can I make it display the actual number instead e.g. 6 Hope this makes sense
function [next_point, distance] = find_next_point(current_point, points_to_check, x, y)
distance = compute_distance(current_point, points_to_check, x, y) %find all distances in array
[smallest_distance, next_point] = min(distance) %find smallest of these distances
end

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 26 Aug 2021
current_point(next_point)
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Joe Cousins
Joe Cousins on 26 Aug 2021
Thank you, it's working. I had to change it to:
next_point = points_to_check(idx)
since the input current_point was an array of 1 element and I was getting an error of index exceeds the number of array elements.
Really appreciate your time and help!

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