About unique command problem

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C Zeng
C Zeng on 3 Apr 2013
Hi,
I used unique(A,'rows') to find unique rows of matrix A, however, it has a problem that after picking unique rows, it will order them in a manner. That is bad to my problem, I want to keep the order as originally in A.
Is there a command that prohibits sorting rows but only deleting same rows(reserve the first appearance) in MATLAB?
Thanks

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per isakson
per isakson on 3 Apr 2013
Doc says:
[C,ia,ic] = unique(A,setOrder) and [C,ia,ic] = unique(A,'rows',setOrder) returns
C in a specific order. setOrder='sorted' returns the values (or rows) of C in
sorted order. setOrder='stable' returns the values (or rows) of C in the same
order as A.
Try
setOrder='stable'
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C Zeng
C Zeng on 3 Apr 2013
Oh, thanks per isakson, I should be familiar with doc myself. :-)

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