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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T22:48:42+00:00 2026-06-13T22:48:42+00:00

For example, I have two lists of points: List<Point2D> a; List<Point2D> b; What would

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For example, I have two lists of points:

List<Point2D> a;
List<Point2D> b;

What would be the best way to find such i and j, so that a.get(i).distance(b.get(j)) is minimal?

The obvious solution is brute-force – calculate distance from each point in a to each point in b, keep the pair with shortest distance. But this algorithm is O(n^2), which is not good. Is there some better approach?

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    2026-06-13T22:48:42+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 10:48 pm

    For every point of list a you can find the nearest point from list b as described in this answer. Time complexity is O((M+N) log M). N = |A|, M = |B|.

    Then you just search the point in a, having the nearest neighbor. Time complexity is O(N).

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