unique values inside a matrix

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Michel tawil
Michel tawil il 21 Set 2019
Commentato: Star Strider il 22 Set 2019
Hello,
Assuming i have a matrix like this m=
1 30
1 20
1 20
1 20
2 30
2 28
2 28
... ...
i want it to be like this:
1 30
1 20
2 30
2 28
PS: THE MATRIX IS HUGE CONSISTING OF 11000 ROWS AND 9 COLUMNS
unique is not working since it has it's taking a unique value of all, for example if i apply it for the second column it will take 28 for 1 and not for 2
thank you in advance

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Star Strider
Star Strider il 21 Set 2019
Modificato: Star Strider il 21 Set 2019
Try this:
A = [1 30
1 20
1 20
1 20
2 30
2 28
2 28];
Out = unique(A, 'rows', 'stable')
producing:
Out =
1 30
1 20
2 30
2 28
Experiment to get different results.
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Michel tawil
Michel tawil il 22 Set 2019
Modificato: Michel tawil il 22 Set 2019
Thank you!
Star Strider
Star Strider il 22 Set 2019
As always, my pleasure!

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Guillaume
Guillaume il 21 Set 2019
I'm not sure what you mean by unique is not working. You haven't explained the reasoning for going from your input to your output, but it does look like you want unique rows:
result = unique(m, 'rows')
With your demo data:
>> m = [
1 30
1 20
1 20
1 20
2 30
2 28
2 28];
>> unique(m, 'rows')
ans =
1 20
1 30
2 28
2 30
>> unique(m, 'rows', 'stable') %with stable to get the same order as your example
ans =
1 30
1 20
2 30
2 28
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Michel tawil
Michel tawil il 21 Set 2019
i can use this and it works well but i lose the cotents of the other colums
M=unique(C(:,1:2),'rows','stable');
Michel tawil
Michel tawil il 22 Set 2019
Thank you !

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