How do I remove duplicate values from vector without using unique (out of bounds problem)?

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I have a vector of numbers which has 6 elements from user input.
I want to replace any duplicate values with another value.
I tried:
myvec=zeros(1,6);
disp('Choose numbers from 1 to 55')
for i=1:6
myvec(i)=input('');
if (find(myvec(i)<1 | myvec(i)>55))
disp('Enter new value')
myvec(i)=input('');
end
if myvec(i+1)==myvec(i)
myvec(i+1)==input('');
end
end
My questions are:
1) Is the statement below correct?
if myvec(i+1)==myvec(i)
myvec(i+1)==input('');
end
2) When running it gives out of bounds because the vector length is 6 and I am trying to access i+1. I tried to use the for loop from 2:7 but then it adds in the myvec vector the zero as first element.
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Randy Souza
Randy Souza 2013년 2월 25일
I have restored the original text of this question.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2013년 2월 23일
if i ~= 6 & myvec(i+1)==myvec(i)

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