How to use Uniquetol without sorting?

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Hello everyone,
I'm using the function "Uniquetol" to remove the duplicate vector from a matrix A which the size is (3, 10).
B = ( uniquetol(A', 1e-6, 'ByRows', 1) )';
It works very well, but it is also sorting my matrix which what I don't want
Please, can anyone tell how can we use the function "Uniquetol" without sorting ?

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Guillaume
Guillaume on 12 Jul 2019
[~, colindices] = uniquetol(A', 1e-6, 'ByRows', true); %get indices of unique value. Is sorted BY VALUE
B = A(:, sort(colindices)) %Use the indices sorted BY INDEX instead
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Bruno Luong
Bruno Luong on 28 Oct 2020
Both solutions are equally valid. They respect the order in the original matrix.
Sorry Huy, there is not reason your solution is right and other is wrong.
Min Zhang
Min Zhang on 23 Nov 2021
Try this:
A = [0.05 0.11 0.18; ...
0.46 0.52 0.76;...
0.34 0.36 0.41; ...
0.18 0.21 0.29; ...
0.46 0.52 0.76;...
0.05 0.11 0.18;];
%
[~, colindices] = uniquetol(A, 'ByRows', true)
sort(colindices)
% get indices of unique value. Is sorted BY VALUE
B = A(sort(colindices),:)

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