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I have to calculate Euclidean distance between train and test data. the total length of train data is 1389 and for test data is 364. It is basically the data from the handwritten ZIP codes on envelopes from U.S. postal mail, downloaded from the website of "Elements of Statistical learning".

I am a beginner and just read the data in R package. I'm unable to start calculating distance between train and test data. Can anyone help me out to give me an idea that how to generate a loop for this data?

I would be thankful.

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    This question is quite vague in its current form, but after you read your data in, look at the ?dist function...it will calculate your Euclidean distance for you
    – Chase
    Apr 19, 2012 at 2:00
  • Thanks for your help. I explored and learned about the library (fields). Actually I have to perform KNN (supervised classiication)on the given dataset and I am following the methodology of Calculate distances, Sort, select neighbors,and then predict. I have K values 1,3,5,7,& 15. if my question is understandable then can you explain a bit? Apr 20, 2012 at 22:38

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For Euclidian distances, I like using rdist from the fields packages. One advantage over dist from the stats package, is that it can take two matrices as input:

train.data <- matrix(runif(1389*2), ncol = 2)
test.data  <- matrix(runif(364*2),  ncol = 2)

library(fields)
distances <- rdist(train.data, test.data)
dim(distances)
# [1] 1389  364

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