Finding the indices of duplicate values in one array

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Luis Alves
Luis Alves am 21 Apr. 2017
Kommentiert: Gabor am 21 Apr. 2024
Given one array A=[ 1 1 2 3 5 6 7].
I need help to known the indices where there are duplicate values.
Thanks

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Stephan Koehler
Stephan Koehler am 16 Jul. 2019
A = [1 2 3 2 5 3]
[v, w] = unique( A, 'stable' );
duplicate_indices = setdiff( 1:numel(A), w )
this should work too, and is elegant
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Jun W
Jun W am 11 Nov. 2019
How about finding how many times are those elements repeated?
Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 11 Nov. 2019
Use histcounts and look for bins with more than 2 counts.
A = [1 2 3 2 5 3]
[counts, edges] = histcounts(A)
A =
1 2 3 2 5 3
counts =
1 2 2 0 1
edges =
Columns 1 through 5
0.5 1.5 2.5 3.5 4.5
Column 6
5.5
You can see that the bins for 2 and 3 both have 2 counts so there are multiples of 2 and 3 in A.
Note: This will find any repeats, and they don't have to be consecutive. If you want to look for consecutive repeats, call the diff() function and look for zeros.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 11 Mai 2018
Bearbeitet: Image Analyst am 12 Mai 2018
Here's one way:
A = [-2 0 1 1 2 3 5 6 6 6 7 11 40]
% Elements 3, 4, 8, 9, and 10 are repeats.
% Assume A is integers and get edges
edges = min(A) : max(A)
[counts, values] = histcounts(A, edges)
repeatedElements = values(counts >= 2)
% Assume they're integers
% Print them out and collect indexes of repeated elements into an array.
indexes = [];
for k = 1 : length(repeatedElements)
indexes = [indexes, find(A == repeatedElements(k))];
end
indexes % Report to the command window.
You get [3,4,8,9,10] as you should.
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Arthur Souza
Arthur Souza am 12 Mai 2018
I have the 2013a version. and... IT WORKED! Thank you so much Image Analyst! I think my problem is solved now! Have a nice weekend!
Tyann Hardyn
Tyann Hardyn am 21 Jan. 2022
You save my life (indirectly) again, Mr Image Analyst. Thank you so much. You helped someone else, then your help will be a good answer for the others, like me, lol.

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Adam
Adam am 21 Apr. 2017
Bearbeitet: Adam am 21 Apr. 2017
[~, uniqueIdx] = unique( A );
duplicateLocations = ismember( A, find( A( setdiff( 1:numel(A), uniqueIdx ) ) ) );
then
find( duplicateLocations )
will give you the indices if you want them rather than a logical vector.
There are probably neater methods though.
If you want only the duplicates after the first then simply
setdiff( 1:numel(A), uniqueIdx )
should do the job.
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CompViscount
CompViscount am 20 Sep. 2022
Bearbeitet: CompViscount am 20 Sep. 2022
Commenting here as it's led me to overall the best answer here, it just has a mistake. The "find" in the 2nd line changes the values into indices before passing to ismember, which just makes the output nonsense. I removed that. Using the same numbers as image analyst above:
A=[ 1 1 2 3 5 6 6 7]
A = 1×8
1 1 2 3 5 6 6 7
[~, uniqueIdx] = unique(A);
dupeIdx = ismember( A, A( setdiff( 1:numel(A), uniqueIdx ) ) );
dupes = A(dupeIdx)
dupes = 1×4
1 1 6 6
dupeLoc = find(dupeIdx)
dupeLoc = 1×4
1 2 6 7
Gabor
Gabor am 21 Apr. 2024
This works, thanks

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Jan
Jan am 12 Mai 2018
Bearbeitet: Jan am 2 Jul. 2021
function Ind = IndexOfMultiples(A)
T = true(size(A));
off = false;
A = A(:);
for iA = 1:numel(A)
if T(iA) % if not switched already
d = (A(iA) == A);
if sum(d) > 1 % More than 1 occurrence found
T(d) = off; % switch all occurrences
end
end
end
Ind = find(~T);
end
If the input has more than 45 elements, this is faster:
function T = isMultiple(A)
% T = isMultiple(A)
% INPUT: A: Numerical or CHAR array of any dimensions.
% OUTPUT: T: TRUE if element occurs multiple times anywhere in the array.
%
% Tested: Matlab 2009a, 2015b(32/64), 2016b, 2018b, Win7/10
% Author: Jan, Heidelberg, (C) 2021
% License: CC BY-SA 3.0, see: creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
T = false(size(A));
[S, idx] = sort(A(:).');
m = [false, diff(S) == 0];
if any(m) % Any equal elements found:
m(strfind(m, [false, true])) = true;
T(idx) = m; % Resort to original order
end
end

MRINAL BHAUMIK
MRINAL BHAUMIK am 28 Jun. 2021
A=[ 1 1 2 3 5 6 7 6]
B = A'./A
B = B-diag(diag(B))
[pos1 pos2]=find(B==1)
o/p
pos1 =
2
1
8
6

Anamika
Anamika am 17 Jul. 2023
In MATLAB, you can find the indices of duplicate values in an array using the `find` function along with the `unique` function. Here's how you can do it:
A = [1 1 2 3 5 6 7];
% Finding the unique elements in the array
unique_elements = unique(A);
% Initializing an empty array to store the indices of duplicate values
duplicate_indices = [];
% Iterating through each unique element
for i = 1:numel(unique_elements)
% Finding the indices of occurrences of the current unique element
indices = find(A == unique_elements(i));
% If there are more than one occurrence, add the indices to the duplicate_indices array
if numel(indices) > 1
duplicate_indices = [duplicate_indices indices];
end
end
% Displaying the indices of duplicate values
disp(duplicate_indices);
Running this code will give you the indices of the duplicate values in the array A. In this case, the output will be: 1 2
This means that the duplicate values are located at indices 1 and 2 in the array A.

Piotr
Piotr am 11 Mai 2023
Hello,
here is my attempt to solve it. I faced similar problem but in my case I wanted to have the result in two column representation. Each row contains indices of repeated values.
A = [ 1 1 2 3 5 6 7 6];
nk = nchoosek(1:length(A),2);
nk(diff(A(nk),[],2)~=0,:) = [];
disp(nk)
Cheers, Piotr

Eduardo Gonzalez Rodriguez
Eduardo Gonzalez Rodriguez am 13 Jul. 2023
Here is my solution to find repeated values and their counts
function [dup, counts] = duplicates(A)
[dup,~,n] = unique(A, 'rows', 'stable');
counts = accumarray(n, 1, [], @sum);
dup(counts==1) = [];
counts(counts==1) = [];

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