function idx = findClosestCentroids(X, centroids) %FINDCLOSESTCENTROIDS computes the centroid memberships for every example % idx = FINDCLOSESTCENTROIDS (X, centroids) returns the closest centroids % in idx for a dataset X where each row is a single example. idx = m x 1 % vector of centroid assignments (i.e. each entry in range [1..K]) % % Set K K = size(centroids, 1); % You need to return the following variables correctly. idx = zeros(size(X,1), 1); % ====================== YOUR CODE HERE ====================== % Instructions: Go over every example, find its closest centroid, and store % the index inside idx at the appropriate location. % Concretely, idx(i) should contain the index of the centroid % closest to example i. Hence, it should be a value in the % range 1..K % % Note: You can use a for-loop over the examples to compute this. % for i = 1 : size(X,1) [temp,idx(i)] = min(sum((X(i,:) .- centroids) .^ 2, 2)); end % for i = 1 : size(X,1) % minN = sum((X(i,:) - centroids(1,:)) .^ 2); % idx(i) = 1; % for k = 2 : K % tempMinN = sum((X(i,:) - centroids(k,:)) .^ 2); % if tempMinN < minN % minN = tempMinN; % idx(i) = k; % end % end % end % ============================================================= end