Adding elements to array without repeating
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Hello,
my question is the following: I have a struct file and I need to add all the elements in the vectors contained in the struct in a single vector without repeating them. My struct is shaped like this:
F.a=[226;227;228;229;290]
F.b=[52;102;230;231;232;233;234;235]
F.c=[37;233;234;235]
and so on. I need to put all the elements of the vectors together but avoiding, for example, to show 233, 234 and 235 twice. Is there a way to do that?
Thank you in advance for your answers!
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Yongjian Feng
on 7 Jul 2021
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Use ismember(233, F.a) before adding it to F.a.
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Marco Gualtieri
on 7 Jul 2021
Yongjian Feng
on 7 Jul 2021
Please provide more details. Do you want to merge F.a, F.b, and F.c into a new array, and then get rid of all the duplicated? If so
result = [F.a F.b F.c];
result = unique(result);
Marco Gualtieri
on 8 Jul 2021
Marco Gualtieri
on 8 Jul 2021
Yongjian Feng
on 8 Jul 2021
I can put it to an answer, then you can accept it. This will help the other users. Thanks.
Marco Gualtieri
on 8 Jul 2021
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