How to compare multiple strings and assign values to the comparison?
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    German Preciat Gonzalez
 on 28 Jun 2016
  
    
    
    
    
    Commented: José-Luis
      
 on 28 Jun 2016
            I have data from 6 different sources in a form of strings. I want to compare which strings are the same.
So if I have:
d1='111'
d2='223'
d3='111'
d4='125'
d5='111'
d6='125'
d1,d3,d5 are the same, d4 and d6 are the same too and d2 is different to all, so I will like to receive a vector where similar strings have the same number, like this:
[1 2 1 4 1 4]
if all the strings are different I will like to receive something like this:
[1 2 3 4 5 6]
or all the same
[1 1 1 1 1 1]
so far I've use a very ugly program with a lot of IF and ISEQUAL, any suggestions I will really appreciate it!
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  José-Luis
      
 on 28 Jun 2016
        
      Edited: José-Luis
      
 on 28 Jun 2016
  
      Copying beginning from Siva because I'm lazy:
 K = [{'111'} ; {'223'} ; {'111'} ; {'125'} ;{'111'} ; {'125'}] ;
Solving your problem more efficiently:
 [val,ia,ib] = unique(K,'stable') ; % get unique values
 your_answer = ia(ib);
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  Guillaume
      
      
 on 28 Jun 2016
				I find that method of creating a cell array very odd!
K = {'111'; '223'; '111'; '125'; '111'; '125'};
is less to type and a lot simpler.
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  Guillaume
      
      
 on 28 Jun 2016
        Dr. Siva Srinivas Kolukula has the right idea: use unique. His answer is unnecessarily complicated though.
First though, do not use numbered variables. If they're numbered it means that they've got some sort of relationship. That relationship is much better expressed by putting the content of these variables together into the same container: matrix, cell array, map, table, etc. In your case, a cell array seems best.
Anyway, the third return value of unique is what you're after:
d = {'111', '223', '111', '125', '111', '125'}
[~, ~, uid] = unique(d, 'stable')  %'stable' is optional. If not present unique ids are assigned alphabetically
  KSSV
      
      
 on 28 Jun 2016
        
      Edited: KSSV
      
      
 on 28 Jun 2016
  
      clc; clear all ;
K = [{'111'} ; {'223'} ; {'111'} ; {'125'} ;{'111'} ; {'125'}] ;
[val,idx] = unique(K,'stable') ; % get unique values
iwant = zeros(size(K)) ;  % initialize what you want 
count = 0 ;    
% loop for each equal string 
for i = 1:length(idx)
    count = count+1 ;
    Index = strfind(K,val{i}) ;
    Index = find(not(cellfun('isempty', Index))) ;
    iwant(Index) = count ;
end
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