Finding Duplicate Values per Column

Greetings, suppose Column A has these values - 7 18 27 42 65 49 54 65 78 82 87 98
Is there a way to compare the values (row by row) and search for duplicates? (I'm using Matlab R2010b)I don't want the duplicated values to be removed.
Thanks.

 Accepted Answer

A = [7 18 27 42 65 49 54 65 78 82 87 98];
[n, bin] = histc(A, unique(A));
multiple = find(n > 1);
index = find(ismember(bin, multiple));
Now the values A(index) appear mutliple times.

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Here's a slightly different way:
X = [1 2 3 4 5 5 5 1];
uniqueX = unique(X);
countOfX = hist(X,uniqueX);
indexToRepeatedValue = (countOfX~=1);
repeatedValues = uniqueX(indexToRepeatedValue)
numberOfAppearancesOfRepeatedValues = countOfX(indexToRepeatedValue)

4 Comments

Is there a way that I can use this approach for a cell array. Suppose I have a 1x4 cell array and each cell contains a (x,y) co-ordinates. Can I somehow modify your solution to search for duplicate cells and get rid of them?
Harold can you give an example of your cell array variable ?
@Yowh: It is unlikely, that Harold listens to comments after 8 months.
Anurag Pujari
Anurag Pujari on 25 Mar 2016
Edited: Anurag Pujari on 25 Mar 2016
Accurate. What an excellent piece of code.

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Hannes Greim
Hannes Greim on 19 Jan 2013
you can use "tabulate" for cell arrays.

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Clemens
Clemens on 19 Mar 2014
Edited: Clemens on 19 Mar 2014
Working only for versions after 2012 with the intro of tables.

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Wesley Allen
Wesley Allen on 9 Feb 2018
Edited: Wesley Allen on 9 Feb 2018
Duplicate Finding with Tolerance
If you want to find duplicates with tolerances (e.g., for non-integers), I use the following:
A = [1.313;2.4;2.400000001;1.31299999999;2.25;2.25;2.25000000001;3.7];
TOL = 1e-5;
uniqueA = uniquetol(A,TOL);
duplicateBool = abs(repmat(A,size(uniqueA.'))-repmat(uniqueA.',size(A))) < max(abs(uniqueA))*TOL;
duplicateCount = sum(duplicateBool).';
Just like with the cyclist's answer, if you want to isolate only the values that have more than one instance:
iDuplicate = (duplicateCount ~= 1);
repeatedValues = uniqueA(iDuplicate);
numberOfAppearancesOfRepeatedValues = duplicateCount(iDuplicate);
repeatedBool = duplicateBool(:,iDuplicate);
Using the Results
The unique values are in uniqueA:
>> uniqueA
uniqueA =
1.3130
2.2500
2.4000
3.7000
The quantity of each unique value is in duplicateCount:
>> duplicateCount
duplicateCount =
2
3
2
1
To get the indices of A corresponding to the n-th unique value, uniqueA(n)
>> n = 2;
>> uniqueA(n)
ans =
2.2500
>> duplicateIndex = find(duplicateBool(:,n))
duplicateIndex =
5
6
7
Here is another answer (a one liner)
If AA is a 2D matrix and you wish to find the rows which have a duplicate values in its columns,
RowsWhichHaveDuplicates = find(arrayfun(@(i (~isequal(length(unique(AA(i,:))),size(AA,2))), [1:size(AA,1)]));
Example
AA = [6 7 11 6; 7 11 4 8; 11 15 1 10; 15 4 14 12;
18 13 18 8; 12 13 18 1; 3 14 6 18];
>> RowsWhichHaveDuplicates = RowsWhichHaveDuplicates = find(arrayfun(@(i) (~isequal(length(unique(AA(i,:))),size(AA,2))), [1:size(AA,1)]))
RowsWhichHaveDuplicates =
1 5
If your values are real, then a tolerance can be set by using the matlab "round" function to the decimal places you wish to use.
AA = round(rand(10)*10,1); % First decimal place
AA =
6.0000 2.0000 0.4000 6.7000 9.4000 0.6000 8.3000 3.1000 1.0000 3.0000
9.1000 7.5000 0.6000 6.0000 0.7000 3.1000 0.3000 4.2000 9.0000 3.7000
2.5000 8.9000 5.0000 3.4000 7.2000 6.6000 8.4000 9.3000 9.0000 7.6000
8.6000 1.0000 4.1000 4.0000 8.3000 4.6000 2.6000 0.6000 0.8000 3.1000
7.6000 5.2000 2.2000 3.9000 7.3000 0.2000 6.6000 8.2000 5.2000 9.6000
2.2000 6.0000 4.3000 7.0000 5.1000 6.9000 6.7000 6.4000 2.8000 2.1000
4.2000 9.8000 9.5000 1.4000 5.2000 4.1000 2.6000 8.2000 8.8000 7.3000
1.3000 6.7000 2.0000 3.8000 7.6000 5.7000 3.3000 3.3000 6.7000 2.5000
9.2000 8.5000 7.1000 2.2000 6.3000 9.9000 2.5000 9.5000 1.2000 8.9000
2.9000 1.7000 7.8000 4.1000 0.7000 8.6000 7.1000 9.1000 3.7000 7.1000
RowsWhichHaveDuplicates = find(arrayfun(@(i) (~isequal(length(unique(AA(i,:))),size(AA,2))), [1:size(AA,1)]))
RowsWhichHaveDuplicates =
5 8 10
Hope this helps

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