How to use unique in a conditional statement nested in for loop?

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I want to apply "unique" function on sol to get rid of repeated arrays.
n = 10000;
for a = 1:n
for b = 1:n
x = a^2-b;
y = sqrt(a^2+b^2);
if (mod(x,1)==0) && (mod(y,1)==0)
sol = [a,b]
end
end
end
So, for this code I tried
soln = unique(sol);
disp(soln)
But this approach displays only the last result due to loop. How can I fix it?

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Mischa Kim
Mischa Kim on 2 Jan 2021
Usman, you could do it this way. First compute all solutions in a matrix X and then compute unique values.
n = 1000;
for a = 1:n
for b = 1:n
x = a^2-b;
y = sqrt(a^2+b^2);
X(b + (a-1)*b,:) = [x y];
end
end
Y = unique(X,'rows');
  3 Comments
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 2 Jan 2021
Apply it afterwards.
Note: since your loops are over integers, x = a^2-b; is always an integer and does not need to be checked.
Usman Saleem
Usman Saleem on 2 Jan 2021
Yes, but these are dummy functions and will be change by the complex ones. Also, I will try to apply if statement afterwards.

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