unique
Returns the elements of a set, without duplication.
Syntax
unique(x)
unique(x,'first')
unique(x,'last')
unique(x,'sorted')
unique(x,'stable')
unique(x,'rows')
[y,idx,idy] = unique(...)
Inputs
- x
 - The set from which to remove duplicate items.
 - 'last' (Default)
 - Returns idx with the highest indices for the items in x,
 - 'first'
 - Returns idx with the lowest indices for the items in x,
 - 'sorted'
 - Returns unique elements in ascending order, with 'last' implied for the idx output.
 - 'stable'
 - Returns unique elements in their original order, with 'first' implied for the idx output.
 - 'rows'
 - Returns unique rows as opposed to unique elements.
 
Outputs
- y
 - The unique elements of x.
 - idx
 - The vector of indices such that x(idx) = y.
 - idy
 - The vector of indices such that such that y(idy) = x.
 
Examples
y = unique([1,4,6,3,3,6,1,1])y = [Matrix] 1 x 4
1  3  4  6[y,idx,idy] = unique([1,4,6,3,3,6,1,1],'first') = [Matrix] 1 x 4
1  3  4  6
idx = [Matrix] 1 x 4
1  4  2  3
idy = [Matrix] 1 x 8
1  3  4  2  2  4  1  1[y,idx,idy] = unique([1,4,6;3,3,6;8,6,9;3,3,6], 'rows')y = [Matrix] 3 x 3
1  4  6
3  3  6
8  6  9
idx = [Matrix] 3 x 1
1
4
3
idy = [Matrix] 4 x 1
1
2
3
2