Finding non-unique values in an array.
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I have an array that I would like to extract the non-uniques rows from...
'\\campus\home\home2014...' 's-pl T2* FGRE' [1] [1] [0]
'\\campus\home\home2014...' 's-pl T2* FGRE' [1] [2] [0]
'\\campus\home\home2014...' 's-pl T2* FGRE' [1] [3] [25]
So I would like to find the rows that have non-uniques values in the fifth (last) column so I get...
'\\campus\home\home2014...' 's-pl T2* FGRE' [1] [1] [0]
'\\campus\home\home2014...' 's-pl T2* FGRE' [1] [2] [0]
Thanks in advance!
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Sean de Wolski
on 4 Feb 2015
This should be a model for a well asked question +1!
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If the column of interest is y, then
u=unique(y); % the unique values
[n,bin]=histc(y,u); % count how many of each and where
ix1=find(n>1); % index to bin w/ more than one
Index into y is bin(ix1) for each element in ix1
idx=[];
for v=find(n>1).'
idx=[idx;find(bin==v);
end
Trial data...
>> y=[0 0 25 3 3 1].';
>> u=unique(y);
>> [n,bin]=histc(y,u);
>> for v=find(n>1).',idx=find(bin==v),end
idx =
1
2
idx =
4
5
>>
Looks correct when accumulate into the array...an accumarray expression ought to be workable but will leave as "exercise for the student"... :)
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