How can we find the non common strings from multiple columns
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Dear all,
I want to compare the following three columns of strings (of different length) and find the entries that are NOT common across them. Just to mention that my real vectors (listA,listB,listC, etc) are of large size.
listA={'India'
'Iran'
'Ireland'
'Israel'
'Jordan'
'Kuwait'
'Lebanon'
'Lesotho'
'Libya'
'Luxembourg'
'Malawi'
'Maldives'
'Morocco'
'Nepal'
'Netherlands'
'Norway'
'Oman'
'Paraguay'
'Peru'
'Philippines'
}; listB={ 'Denmark'
'El Salvador'
'Gabon'
'Gambia'
'Lebanon'
'Lesotho'
'Libya'
'Luxembourg'
'Malawi'
'Maldives'
'Morocco'
'Nepal'
'Netherlands'
'Norway'
'Oman'
'Paraguay'
'Peru'
'Philippines'
'Qatar'
'Rwanda'
'Saudi Arabia'
'Senegal'
'Singapore'
'Sudan'}; listC= {'Kuwait'
'Lebanon'
'Lesotho'
'Nepal'
'Netherlands'
'Oman'
'Sweden'
'Syria'
'Tanzania'
'Turkey'
'Uruguay'};
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Stephen23
am 13 Mär. 2017
Bearbeitet: Stephen23
am 13 Mär. 2017
First lets find the strings that are common to all cell arrays:
listA={'India','Iran','Ireland','Israel','Jordan','Kuwait','Lebanon','Lesotho','Libya','Luxembourg','Malawi','Maldives','Morocco','Nepal','Netherlands','Norway','Oman','Paraguay','Peru','Philippines',};
listB={'Denmark','El Salvador','Gabon','Gambia','Lebanon','Lesotho','Libya','Luxembourg','Malawi','Maldives','Morocco','Nepal','Netherlands','Norway','Oman','Paraguay','Peru','Philippines','Qatar','Rwanda','Saudi Arabia','Senegal','Singapore','Sudan'};
listC={'Kuwait','Lebanon','Lesotho','Nepal','Netherlands','Oman','Sweden','Syria','Tanzania','Turkey','Uruguay'};
%
lists = {listA,listB,listC}; % storing data together makes working with them much simpler.
%
exc = lists{1};
for k = 2:numel(lists)
exc = intersect(exc,lists{k});
end
giving the strings found in all cell arrays as:
exc =
'Lebanon'
'Lesotho'
'Nepal'
'Netherlands'
'Oman'
Now we can easily get the input cell arrays with the strings from exc removed:
out = cell(size(lists));
for k = 1:numel(lists)
out{k} = setdiff(lists{k},exc);
end
giving:
>> out{:}
ans =
'India' 'Iran' 'Ireland' 'Israel' 'Jordan' 'Kuwait' 'Libya' 'Luxembourg' 'Malawi' 'Maldives' 'Morocco' 'Norway' 'Paraguay' 'Peru' 'Philippines'
ans =
'Denmark' 'El Salvador' 'Gabon' 'Gambia' 'Libya' 'Luxembourg' 'Malawi' 'Maldives' 'Morocco' 'Norway' 'Paraguay' 'Peru' 'Philippines' 'Qatar' 'Rwanda' 'Saudi Arabia' 'Senegal' 'Singapore' 'Sudan'
ans =
'Kuwait' 'Sweden' 'Syria' 'Tanzania' 'Turkey' 'Uruguay'
And if you want a list of all strings together, excluding those in exc:
uni = {};
for k = 1:numel(lists)
uni = union(uni,lists{k});
end
uni = setdiff(uni,exc)
gives:
uni =
'Denmark' 'El Salvador' 'Gabon' 'Gambia' 'India' 'Iran' 'Ireland' 'Israel' 'Jordan' 'Kuwait' 'Libya' 'Luxembourg' 'Malawi' 'Maldives' 'Morocco' 'Norway' 'Paraguay' 'Peru' 'Philippines' 'Qatar' 'Rwanda' 'Saudi Arabia' 'Senegal' 'Singapore' 'Sudan' 'Sweden' 'Syria' 'Tanzania' 'Turkey' 'Uruguay'
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Jan
am 13 Mär. 2017
Bearbeitet: Jan
am 13 Mär. 2017
The question is not completely clear. Do you want to find the strings, which appear only in one of the lists? Or do you want to exclude only the strings, which occur in all 3 lists?
For the first case:
R = setdiff(listA, listB);
R = setdiff(R, listC);
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