finding highest values in string

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say I have a string x='asdqweqweasdddasdaaaaaaaaasdeeeeeer' and another string y='aed' how do I find the letter that occurs in x the most as long as its not in y so for example the most common letter in x is 'a' we ignore 'a' and find the second most common letter in x that does not appear in y which is 'e' we ignore 'e' because it appears in x we do this until we find the highest occurring letter in x that does not appear in y

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Mohammad Abouali
Mohammad Abouali on 13 Nov 2015
x='asdqweqweasdddasdaaaaaaaaasdeeeeeer';
y='aed';
uniqueCharsNotInY=unique(x(~ismember(x,y)));
charCount=arrayfun(@(c) sum(x==c),uniqueCharsNotInY');
mostRepeatedCharNotInY=uniqueCharsNotInY(charCount==max(charCount))
mostRepeatedCharNotInY =
s

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