How to remove repeating pair

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Mekala balaji
Mekala balaji am 19 Jul. 2016
Beantwortet: Bhagyesh Shiyani am 28 Apr. 2020
Hi,
I have the below table,(my 3rd column is just a Rsquare value)
A B 1
N M 1
Y L 1
B A 1
K U 1
L Y 1
A B 1
U K 1
P G 1
M N 1
X Z 1
U K 1
I only want to keep one combination out of the below: in row 1, row4, row7 (in my definition, A-->B is same B--> A, and also remove repeating pair like row1 and row3 is just a duplicate).Filtering is just based on column1 & column2.
A B 1
B A 1
A B 1
From above only keep
A B 1
and finally my output should be as below:
A B 1
N M 1
Y L 1
K U 1
P G 1
X Z 1
Many thanks in advance,

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Andrei Bobrov
Andrei Bobrov am 23 Jul. 2016
Bearbeitet: Andrei Bobrov am 23 Jul. 2016
without 'stable'
A={'HT0MEK1' 'H0MEK1'
'HT0MEK2' '78 T0MEK2'
'JT0KEL3' 'JKEL3_ul'
'JT0KEL4' '12 0KEL4_45'
'T0KEL5' 'P0KEL5_89K_45um'
'J0KEL6' 'KEL6_Y_9Et4_y'
'BK0JIL7' 'LG_JIL7'
'HA0GEK8' 'K0GEK8'
'H0GEK9' 'H0GEK9'
'HT0MEK1' 'H0MEK1'
'HT0MEK2' '78 T0MEK2'
'JKEL3_ul' 'JT0KEL3'
'12 0KEL4_45' 'JT0KEL4'
'KEL6_Y_9Et4_y' 'J0KEL6'
'12 0KEL4_45' 'JT0KEL4'
'P0KEL5_89K_45um' 'T0KEL5'
'KEL6_Y_9Et4_y' 'J0KEL6'};
a1 = sort(A')';
[~,b0,c0] = unique(a1,'first');
[~,ii] = sort(b0);
[~,i2] = sort(ii);
c = reshape(i2(c0),size(A));
[~,b] = unique(c,'first','rows');
[~,ii] = sort(b);
[~,i2] = sort(ii);
b1 = b(ii);
out = a1(b1,:);

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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek am 19 Jul. 2016
Bearbeitet: Azzi Abdelmalek am 19 Jul. 2016
A={'A' 'B' 1
'N' 'M' 1
'Y' 'L' 1
'B' 'A' 1
'K' 'U' 1
'L' 'Y' 1
'A' 'B' 1
'U' 'K' 1
'P' 'G' 1
'M' 'N' 1
'X' 'Z' 1
'U' 'K' 1}
b=arrayfun(@(x) sort(strjoin(A(x,1:2),'')),(1:size(A,1))','un',0)
[~,ii]=unique(b,'stable')
out=A(ii,:)
Result
out =
'A' 'B' [1]
'N' 'M' [1]
'Y' 'L' [1]
'K' 'U' [1]
'P' 'G' [1]
'X' 'Z' [1]
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Guillaume
Guillaume am 20 Jul. 2016
Bearbeitet: Guillaume am 20 Jul. 2016
As I said, it's always a good idea to mention the version of matlab you're using if it's not current.
How old is your version of matlab, if the 'stable' option of unique is not supported? Indeed, the purpose of 'stable' is to preserve the order in which the elements first appear. Since your version does not support that option, you'll have to go with the default, sorted output. The order of your output should not matter anyway.
If it does matter to you, you will either have to upgrade to a newer version of matlab or write your own stable sort.
Mekala balaji
Mekala balaji am 23 Jul. 2016
Bearbeitet: Azzi Abdelmalek am 23 Jul. 2016
Sir, I upgrade, stable is working, but if I use my input cell array as below:
A={'HT0MEK1' 'H0MEK1'
'HT0MEK2' '78 T0MEK2'
'JT0KEL3' 'JKEL3_ul'
'JT0KEL4' '12 0KEL4_45'
'T0KEL5' 'P0KEL5_89K_45um'
'J0KEL6' 'KEL6_Y_9Et4_y'
'BK0JIL7' 'LG_JIL7'
'HA0GEK8' 'K0GEK8'
'H0GEK9' 'H0GEK9'
'HT0MEK1' 'H0MEK1'
'HT0MEK2' '78 T0MEK2'
'JKEL3_ul' 'JT0KEL3'
'12 0KEL4_45' 'JT0KEL4'
'KEL6_Y_9Et4_y' 'J0KEL6'
'12 0KEL4_45' 'JT0KEL4'
'P0KEL5_89K_45um' 'T0KEL5'
'KEL6_Y_9Et4_y' 'J0KEL6'}
b=arrayfun(@(x) sort([A{x, [1 2]}]),(1:size(A,1))','un',0);
Then I get my b As:
b =
'0011EEHHKKMMT'
' 002278EEHKKMMTT'
'033EEJJKKLLT_lu'
' 00124445EEJKKLLT_'
'00455589EEKKKLLPT__mu'
'04669EEEJKKLLY___ty'
'077BGIIJJKLLL_'
'0088AEEGGHKKK'
'0099EEGGHHKK'
'0011EEHHKKMMT'
' 002278EEHKKMMTT'
'033EEJJKKLLT_lu'
' 00124445EEJKKLLT_'
'04669EEEJKKLLY___ty'
' 00124445EEJKKLLT_'
'00455589EEKKKLLPT__mu'
'04669EEEJKKLLY___ty'
How to get correct array;

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Bhagyesh Shiyani
Bhagyesh Shiyani am 28 Apr. 2020
how to do it for numbers. same like strings

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