Efficient application of unique and strcat functions
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I use the following code on several occasions to keep only the rows with the condition that X elements don't repeat:
[~, ind,~] = unique(strcat(a(:,2)a(:, 6)));
a = a(ind,:);
In this case I keep the rows that have different combinations of the elements of column 2 and 6.
I use the functions unique and strcat because they work for cell type variables with both strings and numbers . The problem is that this code is not efficent and takes a lot of time to run. I was wondering if someone had a better solution. Thank you
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Matt J
2014년 8월 10일
편집: per isakson
2014년 8월 23일
Looks like you need the 'rows' flag in your call to unique. Also, it might help to avoid requesting additional output arguments that you don't need.
a = unique(strcat(a(:,2),a(:,6)),'rows');
Note that the use of ~ output arguments isn't the same as requesting fewer outputs. The ~ outputs will still be computed. They just won't be stored anywhere.
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