How to delete an repeated values in matrix?
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I have matrix like this, so how to delete repeated values in this case?
[a b]=[197.9040 11.6502 41.6502 41.3856 41.3856 0 197.9040
12.2180 51.2008 61.2008 104.3122 104.3122 0 12.2180];
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Jan
2015년 2월 9일
Please post the wanted result also. Should the columns be unique? Or should all columns vanish, which appear more than once? Or do you mean the single elements?
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Stephen23
2015년 2월 9일
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2015년 2월 9일
A = [197.9040, 11.6502, 41.6502, 41.3856, 41.3856, 0, 197.9040, 12.2180, 51.2008, 61.2008, 104.3122, 104.3122, 0, 12.2180];
>> A(sum(bsxfun(@(a,b)abs(a-b)<1e-6,A,A(:)))<2)
ans =
11.6502 41.6502 51.2008 61.2008
Because your values are floating point it is best to avoid using eq, unique and the like, which only work for exactly identical values . Instead I used a tolerance of 1e-6, and values closer than this tolerance are assumed to be the same. You can change the tolerance to suit your values.
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Stephen23
2015년 2월 9일
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2015년 2월 9일
You original question, which my code above solves exactly, does not mention anything about removing values before any zeros. You are changing the requirements, which makes it difficult for us to help you.
It is considered polite to Accept answers that solve your original question. I have answered your other question, about removing leading values, here:
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Roger Stafford
2015년 2월 9일
If x is your array with repetitions
[~,ia] = unique(x,'first','legacy');
x = x(sort(ia));
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Andrei Bobrov
2015년 2월 9일
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2015년 2월 9일
x = [197.9040 11.6502 41.6502 41.3856 41.3856 0 197.9040
12.2180 51.2008 61.2008 104.3122 104.3122 0 12.2180];
x = x(:);
[xx,~,c] = unique(x);
b = histc(c,1:max(c));
out = xx(b==1);
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