Unique Function based on 2 columns [Instead of rows]

Suppose, I have a cell array, a, with contents as such:
a{1}=[1 3 4 5;
3 3 4 5;
5 5 4 5
2 4 2 6;
6 5 2 6
7 2 3 1;]
How can I apply the 'unique' function on 2 columns [column 3 and 4] such that they will return the value '3' and '2'. [Since there are 3 duplicates for the pair 4,5 and 2 duplicates for the pair 2,6.]
Solution proposed:
diff(find([true; any(diff(a{1}(:,3:4)),2); true]))
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However, when the arrangement of the contents is changed, for eg.
a{1}=[ 1 3 4 5;
3 3 2 6;
5 5 4 5
2 4 3 1;
6 5 2 6
7 2 3 1;]
The code doesn't seem to identify the similarity/duplicated for column 3 and 4 [Corresponding rows: 1 & 3; 2 & 5; 4 & 6]

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No, this code assumes blocks of similar rows (for cols 3 and 4), as it seems to be the case in your first example.

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 Accepted Answer

b=a{1}
c=b(:,3:4)
[~,idx]=unique(c,'rows','first','stable')
out=b(idx,:)

4 Comments

Thank you Azzi for the concise steps. However, it doesn't give the count of the number of duplicates. [In this case, 2,2,2 for each pair of duplicates]. Is there a way to count the number of duplicates?
There is certainly a simpler way, but if you add a 3rd output parameter to the call to UNIQUE
[~,idx,cnt] = unique(c, ... )
you can get effective counts with the following
>> cnt = accumarray(cnt, ones(size(cnt)))
cnt =
2
2
2
This problem which I'm facing has exposed me to so many new commands in Matlab and logic which I never thought of before. Thank you for your great insight!
Cedric
Cedric on 9 Apr 2013
Edited: Cedric on 9 Apr 2013
Yep, in some sense it is easier to understand how to solve an ODE than to understand how to perform data manipulation efficiently ;-)

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