how to extract a list of unique words from a set of one row strings

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Basically I have a set of 11 strings of words, and each string has no repeating words, but I need a list of every unique word in all 11 strings.
I've found that this works for one string at a time, but I can't get a list for all 11 strings this way.
A{1} = updatedDocuments(1,1)
B{1} = strjoin(unique(strtrim(strsplit(A{1}, ',')))', '')
Is it possible to index A{1} as updatedDocuments(1:11,1) or do something similar?

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Madheswaran
Madheswaran on 14 Nov 2024 at 9:32
Edited: Madheswaran on 15 Nov 2024 at 5:17
I am assuming the following:
  • 'updatedDocuments' is an array of 'tokenizedDocument'
  • Each document contains text that is comma seperated and doesn't end with a comma
To get the unique words from the entire set of strings, you can follow the below approach:
% remove comma from the documents if you don't want comma to be
% included in 'uniqeWords'
updatedDocuments = removeWords(updatedDocuments, ",");
uniqueWords = updatedDocuments.Vocabulary;
If the 'updatedDocuments' is an cell array of char vector, you can follow the below approach:
updatedDocuments = strcat(updatedDocuments, ','); % Add comma at end of each cell
allWords = strjoin(updatedDocuments(1:11,1), ' '); % Join all words into a single string
allWords = strtrim(strsplit(allWords, ',')); % Split with comma as delimiter and trim
uniqueWords = unique(allWords); % unique words (1 x n cell where n is the number of unique words)
For more information, refer to the following documentations:
  1. https://mathworks.com/help/textanalytics/ref/tokenizeddocument.html
  2. https://mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/double.unique.html
Hope this helps!
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Madheswaran
Madheswaran on 15 Nov 2024 at 5:18
That is because I assumed 'updatedDocument' to be a cell array of character vectors. If 'updatedDocument' were an array of 'tokenizedDocument', resolving this issue would be straightforward. I have updated the answer by including a solution for when 'updatedDocument' is a 'tokenizedDocument', in addition to the existing explanation.
Let me know if that helps!

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Paul
Paul on 14 Nov 2024 at 1:09
If UpdatedDocuments is a 1D cell array of chars ...
UpdatedDocuments{1} = 'one,two,three,one';
UpdatedDocuments{2} = 'one,two,three,two';
UpdatedDocuments{3} = 'one,two,three,three';
result = cellfun(@(S) strjoin(unique(strtrim(strsplit(S, ','))),','),UpdatedDocuments,'Uni',false)
result = 1x3 cell array
{'one,three,two'} {'one,three,two'} {'one,three,two'}
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Paul
Paul on 15 Nov 2024 at 1:06
The Vocabulary property of tokenizedDocument returns the uniqew words in the array
documents = tokenizedDocument([
"an example of a short sentence an example of a short sentence "
"a second short sentence a second short sentence"]);
documents
documents =
2x1 tokenizedDocument: 12 tokens: an example of a short sentence an example of a short sentence 8 tokens: a second short sentence a second short sentence
documents.Vocabulary
ans = 1x7 string array
"an" "example" "of" "a" "short" "sentence" "second"

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