Delete duplicate values from string array
29 views (last 30 days)
Show older comments
Hi,
I have a string array with different elements. They are random from sample to sample. In some rows I have duplicates from some elements. Which should be remove. But sadly I don't find a correct way.
SP_RL = ["Na","Mg","Mg","Si"; "K","Ca","Rb"; "Sr","Sr","Pt"]
In the end I want to have it like this:
SP_RL = ["Na","Mg","Si"; "K","Ca","Rb";"Sr","Pt"]
I tried it already with unique in a loop to delete the duplicates row after row:
for x=1:number_rows
SP_RL(x,:)=unique(SP_RL(x,:));
end
At the moment I am out of ideas, because I tried everything. Does somebody has experience with the same problem?
Thank you :-)
6 Comments
Torsten
on 17 May 2022
Edited: Torsten
on 17 May 2022
You can first delete the duplicates rowwise and afterwards put the resulting (possibly shortened) rows in a long vector.
It should also be possible to turn your matrix into a cell array. Then each row can have a different number of elements, I guess. But I'm not an expert with this kind of data structure.
You can also keep the matrix structure if you replace the duplicate strings by another string, e.g. "Deleted".
Answers (1)
Mitch Lautigar
on 17 May 2022
You need to use strcmpi() which will compare strings ignoring case and have it index through each spot of the array to compare the strings.
Unique() is best for sorting numbers. Hope this helps!
0 Comments
See Also
Categories
Find more on Characters and Strings in Help Center and File Exchange
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!