comparing consecutive coordinate values in terms of X , Y and Z.

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I am trying to compare the consecutive values of centroid(points generated randomly : p = rand(100,3)) in all the three axes individually so as the change in values of consecutive coordinates in any particular axes value leads me to velocity in that particular axes(by using a formula to relate distance with time).Then i wish to find the acceleration from that velocity value so that i have the axis of change in acceleration as well.
Any expert guidance with a descriptive explanation would be appreciated.

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KSSV
KSSV 2018-11-6
N = 100;
P = rand(N,3) ;
% Get distances
d = pdist2(P,P) ;
[Q,idx] = sort(d(:,1)) ; % arrange points according to nearest
P = P(idx,:) ;
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Pratik Pandya
Pratik Pandya 2018-11-7
Let us say we have fixed starting and ending point of the path. But the intermediate points are randomly selected.Now after every time interval (can be frequency also , if it is effective), the change in each coordinate ( in terms of x or y or z) from the previous value should be compared so as to know the distance travelled and the direction as well.once we have the distance covered (and the axis where the coordinate change is observed) we have to find the velocity to show the velocity increase in that direction (x or y or z).and then i want to calculate the acceleration from the velocity values.
KSSV
KSSV 2018-11-7
It is simple right? If A(X1,y1,z1) point is changed to B(X2,y2,z2). Then velocity is given by:
((x2-x1)/dt,(y2-y1)/dt,(z2-z1)/dt).

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