How do I delete repetitions of rows in a matrix?

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Natalie
Natalie el 7 de Mayo de 2015
Comentada: Guillaume el 7 de Mayo de 2015
Suppose I have the following matrix (the one I'm working on has 1000x1000 cells, so I'll simplify things):
a=[1,2,3; 8,7,8; 1,2,3; 5,6,0; 2,5,7; 2,5,7];
I want to get rid of rows that repeat themselves, so that I have one row left from each repetition set. The desired matrix in this case would be:
a=[1,2,3; 8,7,8; 5,6,0; 2,5,7];
How do I do this?

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Ahmet Cecen
Ahmet Cecen el 7 de Mayo de 2015
C = unique(A,'rows')

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Andrei Bobrov
Andrei Bobrov el 7 de Mayo de 2015
out = unique(A,'rows','stable');
old version of MATLAB:
[~,b] = unique(A,'rows','first');
out = A(sort(b),:);
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Natalie
Natalie el 7 de Mayo de 2015
Thanks!
I tried C=unique(A, 'rows'), as suggested. What does the 'stable' add?
Guillaume
Guillaume el 7 de Mayo de 2015
'stable' keeps the rows in the order they first appear. If not specified, then unique return the rows in a sorted order.

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