Find the id of the closest value in an array to a given value

Returns the index of the closest value in an array X to given values Y
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Updated 14 Sep 2016

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For given column vector X and some values Y, FINDCLOSESTID2VAL returns the indices in X which are closest to Y, e.g.: FINDCLOSESTID2VAL([0.1 -1 -0.05 10],0) will return 3, since -0.05 is the closest value to 0.
This function is very handy for time series, where you want to get the id of a time point which might not be exactly matched.
This function is very fast for small to moderate sized 'X' and small 'Vals'. For a function doing the same work quickly on two very large arrays and with some additional features see NEARESTPOINT by Jos:
www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/8939
The figure on the upper left shows the max. length of 'Vals' versus the length of 'X' for which FINDCLOSESTID2VAL (f1) will be faster than NEARESTPOINT (f2) including the equation to compute the critical value for arbitrary lengths of 'X'.

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David J. Mack (2024). Find the id of the closest value in an array to a given value (https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/59043-find-the-id-of-the-closest-value-in-an-array-to-a-given-value), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Retrieved .

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Created with R2009a
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Inspired by: nearestpoint(x, y, m)

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Version Published Release Notes
1.0.0.0

Linked to NEARESTPOINT.
Added speed test for FINDCLOSESTID2VAL vs. NEARESTPOINT to the FEX description.