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distancePermutationManhattan: Manhattan Distance for Permutations

Description

Manhattan distance for permutations, scaled to values between 0 and 1: $$d(x,y) = \frac{1}{r} \sum_{i=1}^n |x_i - y_i| $$ where n is the length of the permutations x and y, and scaling factor \(r=(n^2-1)/2\) (if n is odd) or \(r=((n^2)/2\) (if n is even).

Usage

distancePermutationManhattan(x, y)

Value

numeric distance value $$d(x,y)$$, scaled to values between 0 and 1 (based on the maximum possible distance between two permutations)

Arguments

x

first permutation (integer vector)

y

second permutation (integer vector)

Examples

Run this code
x <- 1:5
y <- c(5,1,2,3,4)
distancePermutationManhattan(x,y)
p <- replicate(10,sample(1:5),simplify=FALSE)
distanceMatrix(p,distancePermutationManhattan)

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