, #860086, #510051)
SteppedSequential.5 - c(#990F0F, #B22D2D, #CC5252, #E67E7E, #FFB2B2,
#99700F, #B28B2D, #CCA852, #E6C77E, #FFE8B2, #1F990F, #3CB22D,
#60CC52, #8AE67E, #BCFFB2, #710F99, #8B2DB2, #A852CC, #C77EE6,
#E9B2FF, #990F20, #B22D3C, #CC5260, #E67E8A, #FFB2BC)
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Pacific Northwest
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(1,2)
e - c(1,3)
f - c(2,1)
mat - rbind(a,b,c,d,e,f)
I would like to get the vector c(1,2,1,1,2,3). I know dist() gives
part of the answer, but I can't figure out how to use it for
this purpose without doing a lot of looping. I need to apply this
to matrices up to ~10 rows.
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