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I have an array a, where
a=[303.1093
94.5581
86.6591
108.1389
303.1093
107.4338
138.6919
106.8294
108.1389
149.3491
187.8940
125.0922
96.7580
303.1093
75.9192
96.2085
118.8788
303.1093
303.1093
303.1093]
then i wanna do
b=round(a);
In b I want to find the positions who are having same values and I want to mark those value as 1 and others 0.
please help me.
Thank you
-- Suchi
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Meghana Dinesh
Meghana Dinesh on 5 Feb 2016
Edited: Meghana Dinesh on 5 Feb 2016
How much "similar"? Or do you mean "same"?
suchismita
suchismita on 5 Feb 2016
Edited: suchismita on 5 Feb 2016
yes same values

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Accepted Answer

Star Strider
Star Strider on 5 Feb 2016
Edited: Star Strider on 5 Feb 2016
The unique function will obviously provide the information you want, but ‘the positions who are having similar values’ is less clear. I believe the au (unique values in ‘a’) and ‘ic’ values (the indices in ‘a’ that correspond to them) is what you want:
[au,ia,ic] = unique(round(a),'stable')
EDIT —
‘I wanna mark those same values as 1 and others 0’
I believe this does what you want:
[au,ia] = unique(round(a),'stable');
Same = ones(size(a));
Same(ia) = 0;
Result = [a Same]
Result =
303.11 0
94.558 0
86.659 0
108.14 0
303.11 1
107.43 0
138.69 0
106.83 1
108.14 1
149.35 0
187.89 0
125.09 0
96.758 0
303.11 1
75.919 0
96.209 0
118.88 0
303.11 1
303.11 1
303.11 1
-
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Star Strider
Star Strider on 5 Feb 2016
I wasn’t certain what you wanted. I thought you only wanted to flag the repeated values, other than the first occurrence. Since this now seems to be resolved, I’ll not pursue it further.
Stephen23
Stephen23 on 5 Feb 2016
Good point about the "first occurrence". This did not occur to me, and the original question is ambiguous on this point.

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More Answers (3)

Stephen23
Stephen23 on 5 Feb 2016
This identifies all matching rounded values, unlike the accepted answer:
b = round(a(:));
c = bsxfun(@eq,b,b.');
x = any(tril(c,-1)|triu(c,1),1);
[a(:),+x(:)]
303.1093 1
94.5581 0
86.6591 0
108.1389 1
303.1093 1
107.4338 1
138.6919 0
106.8294 1
108.1389 1
149.3491 0
187.8940 0
125.0922 0
96.7580 0
303.1093 1
75.9192 0
96.2085 0
118.8788 0
303.1093 1
303.1093 1
303.1093 1
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suchismita
suchismita on 6 Feb 2016
i want to accept your answer but i dont how to unlike the already accepted answer?

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Bhavini Sarkar
Bhavini Sarkar on 17 Sep 2016
To find the duplicate elements of an array, first you should sort array . After sorting all duplicate elements will aggregate in adjacent positions. Now using a for loop , traverse sorted array and compare adjacent elements. If adjacent elements are equal then you found one duplicate element of array . We can also find duplicate elements of an array in linear time using some extra space.

Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek on 5 Feb 2016
[ii,jj,kk]=unique(a,'stable')
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suchismita
suchismita on 5 Feb 2016
I wanna mark those same values as 1 and others 0, how can i do that

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