Pythagorean theorem with matrixs

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Erik
Erik on 18 Nov 2012
Hi
If you have two matrix with the same size, how do you use Pythagorean theorem at each element with the same index in both of the matrixs? For example: M1=[1 2 3; 4 5 6] and M2=[4 5 6; 1 2 3]
I want the result to be like: M3=[sqrt(1^2+4^2) sqrt(2^2+5^2) sqrt(3^2+6^2);sqrt(4^2+1^2) sqrt(5^2+2^2) sqrt(6^2+3^2)]
I hope its clear :/
Anyone knows how I can do it?
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 18 Nov 2012
What's wrong with that solution? Does it not meet your needs? If not, then say why not.

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Matt J
Matt J on 18 Nov 2012
M3=hypot(M1,M2);

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