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How to identify the repeated elements in an array and delete those rows?

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I have a matrix array like this:
1 100
2 200
3 200
4 200
5 500
And I want to identify the repeated elements on the right column, and delete the entire row of the matrix, to get something like this:
1 100
2 200
5 500
How can I do that?

Answers (2)

the cyclist
the cyclist on 9 Apr 2023
Edited: the cyclist on 9 Apr 2023
Here is one way:
M = [1 100;
2 200;
3 200;
4 200;
5 500];
[~,j] = unique(M(:,2));
out = M(j,:)
out = 3×2
1 100 2 200 5 500

Star Strider
Star Strider on 9 Apr 2023
Use unique
A = [1 100
2 200
3 200
4 200
5 500];
[Au,ix] = unique(A(:,2),'stable');
Anew = A(ix,:)
Anew = 3×2
1 100 2 200 5 500
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