Combining data with matching elements in the first two columns

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Hello, I have a data table that looks like this
920 381 784 0
920 381 0 21.4375
23 388 1703 0
23 388 0 4.109375
445 487 304 0
445 487 0 15.09375
1100 506 1480 0
1100 506 0 28.234375
245 520 454 0
245 520 0 40.21875
For all the entries where the first two columns match (ie, the first two rows), I would like to combine those two rows into one. So these two rows:
920 381 784 0
920 381 0 21.4375
Will become
920 381 784 21.4375
And so on for the rest of the data set. I would appreciate any help.
Thanks
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the cyclist
the cyclist on 18 Feb 2014
Is that exact pattern guaranteed? Namely, will the first zero always be in column 4, and the second zero always be in column 3? And will there always be a pair of rows like that?
Muneer
Muneer on 18 Feb 2014
No it isn't guaranteed that there will always be a pair of rows. If there is one row with no matching row, however, it will have a value in column three, not column four. Thanks

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the cyclist
the cyclist on 18 Feb 2014
Edited: the cyclist on 19 Feb 2014
Here's one way:
[~,i,j]=unique(M(:,1:2),'rows');
[M(i,[1 2]),accumarray(j,M(:,3)),accumarray(j,M(:,4))]
where M is your original array.
EDIT: Original solution only gave the last two columns, so I fixed it to give all the columns you need.
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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek on 19 Feb 2014
The cyclist, your code doesn't work if there are more then two duplicate rows (I mean duplicate for the two first column).

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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek on 18 Feb 2014
Edited: Azzi Abdelmalek on 18 Feb 2014
M=[920 381 784 0
920 381 0 21.4375
23 388 1703 0
23 388 0 4.109375
445 487 304 0
445 487 0 15.09375
1100 506 1480 0
1100 506 0 28.234375
245 520 454 0
245 520 0 40.21875]
[~,idx,jj]=unique(M(:,1:2),'rows','stable'); % M is your matrix
n=numel(idx)
out=zeros(n,size(M,2))
for k=1:n
out(k,:)=max(M(find(jj==k),:))
end
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