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Result = ((x1 * x2) + (y1 * y2) + (z1 * z2))/((sqrt (x1 ^ 2 + y1 ^ 2 + z1 ^ 2))*(sqrt (x2 ^ 2 + y2 ^ 2 + z2 ^ 2)));</sqf> | Vector1 = [x1,y1,z1]; Vector2 = [x2,y2,z2]; | ||
Result = ((x1 * x2) + (y1 * y2) + (z1 * z2))/((sqrt (x1 ^ 2 + y1 ^ 2 + z1 ^ 2))*(sqrt (x2 ^ 2 + y2 ^ 2 + z2 ^ 2))); | |||
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Given two vectors of attributes, A and B, the cosine similarity, cos(θ), is represented using a dot product and magnitude. The resulting similarity values indicating intermediate similarity or dissimilarity between two vectors. | Given two vectors of attributes, A and B, the cosine similarity, cos(θ), is represented using a dot product and magnitude. The resulting similarity values indicating intermediate similarity or dissimilarity between two vectors. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:43, 3 September 2024
Description
- Description:
- Cosine of angle between two 3D vectors.
- Groups:
- Math - Vectors
Syntax
- Syntax:
- vector1 vectorCos vector2
- Parameters:
- vector1: Array - vector 3D or 2D (since Arma 3 v2.00, the z coordinate is defaulted to 0)
- vector2: Array - vector 3D or 2D (since Arma 3 v2.00, the z coordinate is defaulted to 0)
- Return Value:
- Number
Examples
- Example 1:
Additional Information
- See also:
- vectorAdd vectorDiff vectorCrossProduct vectorDotProduct vectorMagnitude vectorMagnitudeSqr vectorMultiply vectorDistance vectorDistanceSqr vectorDir vectorUp setVectorDir setVectorUp setVectorDirAndUp vectorNormalized vectorFromTo matrixMultiply matrixTranspose
Notes
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- Posted on 28 Jun, 2014
- ffur2007slx2_5
- 1.22 Algorithm: Given two vectors of attributes, A and B, the cosine similarity, cos(θ), is represented using a dot product and magnitude. The resulting similarity values indicating intermediate similarity or dissimilarity between two vectors.