How do i find rows that contain duplicate values only?
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for example i want to identify the row and column that contain "3" only and delete them from the data
x = [1 3 5 6; 2 3 6 4; 9 3 9 6; 3 3 3 3]
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OCDER
on 10 May 2018
x = [1 3 5 6; 2 3 6 4; 9 3 9 6; 3 3 3 3; 1 3 3 4]
B = (x == 3);
DelCol = sum(B, 1) == size(B, 1);
DelRow = sum(B, 2) == size(B, 2);
x(:, DelCol) = [];
x(DelRow, :) = [];
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OCDER
on 10 May 2018
Edited: OCDER
on 10 May 2018
B = (x == 3) returns a matrix. 1 is where x == 3
0 1 0 0
0 1 0 0
0 1 0 0
1 1 1 1
0 1 1 0
DelCol = sum(B, 1) == size(B, 1); Takes the sum of B downward along the row, then finds where the sum == the number of rows.
EX: If there are 5 3's and 5 rows, then that column is all 3's.
0 1 0 0
DelRow = sum(B, 2) == size(B, 2); same as above, but this find which rows are all 3's.
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x(:, DelCol) = []; %Delete all columns where DelCol is 1
x(DelRow, :) = []; %Delete all rows where DelRow is 1
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