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Hi I have a matrix
A=[1 0;
1 3;
2 8;
2 3;
1 8;
5 6;
6 5;
5 9;
6 9]
, how I can end up repeated values in column one no matter if values repeat in column two. Please help me I am new and not know to much about matlab.
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Ghulam Murtaza
Ghulam Murtaza on 15 Oct 2016
I mean how we finish those values which are repeated in column one and get new matrix in which column one has no repeated values
Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 15 Oct 2016
What does "finish" mean? Why is the original array unfinished or partial??? What do you need to add to it to "finish" it? Please show what you'd like as an output array to eliminate any uncertainty in what you want.

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KSSV
KSSV on 14 Oct 2016
[C,ia,ib]=unique(A(:,1));
doc unique
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Ghulam Murtaza
Ghulam Murtaza on 15 Oct 2016
This does not give me answer according to my requirements, I want to know how i get remaining matrix when repeated values vanish i.e. how I get like this A=[1 0; 1 3; 2 8; 5 6; 6 9]. Now repeated values are vanished please help in this way. thanks in advance.
KSSV
KSSV on 15 Oct 2016
Read about unique...it will give you what you want.
[C,ia,ib]=unique(A(:,1));
iwant = A(ia,:);

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