how to delete rows with some repeated elements?

for example I need to delete one out of two rows whose numbers in column 1&2 are the same. At the same time the deleted row should have a smaller number in column 3. I know the unique command but don't know how to use in this situation. Thanks in advance. I have a=[1,2,3; 1,2,4; 5,6,7; 5,6,8];I want to get b=[1,2,4;5,6,8]

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Stephen23
Stephen23 2018년 5월 30일
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One way using sortrows and unique:
>> a = [1,2,3;1,2,4;5,6,7;5,6,8];
>> b = sortrows(a,3);
>> [~,idx] = unique(b(:,1:2),'rows','last');
>> b = b(idx,:)
b =
1 2 4
5 6 8
The sortrows call sorts rows by the third column (i.e. smaller values come before larger), then we select the unique rows (only columns 1 & 2), taking the last one each time (which because the rows are sorted will be the larger value in the third column).

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